Refrigeration – Automatic control – Responsive to vehicle body motion or traction
Patent
1998-10-15
1999-09-14
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Responsive to vehicle body motion or traction
62158, 622283, 622284, F24F 1102, B60H 100
Patent
active
059504404
ABSTRACT:
In an electric vehicle air conditioner, unpleasant compressor noise is reduced after issuance of an instruction to stop the operation of the air conditioner. An air conditioner controller calculates a delay time T1 from a map stored in a microcomputer in advance when an air conditioning switch or a blower switch is turned off and initializes a built-in timer to start counting. Thereafter, the speed of rotation of the coolant compressor (the speed of rotation of an electric motor) is decreased at the maximum rate of change of the speed of rotation through an inverter until the calculated delay time T1 passes. After the delay time T1 passes (after the counting by the timer terminates), the coolant compressor is stopped. The delay time T1 recorded in the map is set such that it becomes shorter with a decrease in the blower level.
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Kawai Takayoshi
Kishita Hiroshi
Niimi Yasuhiko
Yamasaki Kurato
Denso Corporation
Tanner Harry B.
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