Refrigeration – With indicator or tester – Operatively correlated with automatic control
Patent
1983-07-18
1985-03-05
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
With indicator or tester
Operatively correlated with automatic control
62236, 361 29, 361 92, F25B 4900
Patent
active
045022879
ABSTRACT:
A refrigeration system alarm device includes a temperature monitoring circuit which detects when a temperature within the refrigeration system exceeds a preselectable temperature reference level. The device also includes an alternating current power monitor circuit which detects when any one of a plurality of alternating current power inputs is interrupted. The device also includes a direct current power monitor circuit which includes a battery and a comparator circuit for determining when the voltage of the battery is below a predetermined level. When an excessive temperature is detected or an alternating current power input interruption is detected or the battery voltage is below the predetermined reference level, a visual or audible alarm signal is generated. If an alternating current power input interruption is detected, a control signal generated in response thereto controls a compressor control circuit to prevent a compressor of the refrigeration system from operating during the alternating current power interruption and a predetermined time period thereafter.
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Bell John M.
Hare Harold L.
Gilbert III E. Harrison
Safe-T-Frezz, Inc.
Wayner William E.
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