Refrigeration – With indicator or tester – Operatively correlated with automatic control
Patent
1997-09-04
1999-07-13
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
With indicator or tester
Operatively correlated with automatic control
62129, 340616, F25B 4902
Patent
active
059210940
ABSTRACT:
A method of sensing condensed water of an air conditioner which is driven by a compressor motor's operation through a motor driving portion, to heat-exchange the inside, comprises the steps of--sensing temperature by means of a temperature sensor mounted within a condensed water bucket, before comparing it with a predetermined temperature set in a control portion, during the operation of the air conditioner; driving the motor driving portion in order to operate the compressor motor until the room temperature detected by the temperature sensor reaches the temperature set by a user, if the indoor temperature is above the temperature already set; and stopping the motor driving portion in order to halt the operation of the compressor motor, deciding that condensed water collects in the condensed water bucket, and displaying an error message through a display as well as generating an alarm sound through an alarm sound generating portion, if the room temperature is below the temperature already set. The room temperature and the overflow of condensed water are detected by the temperature sensor mounted within the condensed water bucket, so that the break-downs of the electric parts in the air conditioner and the damage of the floor or furniture can be prevented, thereby decreasing the cost of manufacture.
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Bang Yong-Woong
Moon Je-Myoung
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Tanner Harry B.
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