Air conditioning system for automotive vehicles

Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – Heating radiator – Combined radiator and apartment controlled

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236 78D, 364165, F28F 2700, G05D 1500

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060169664

ABSTRACT:
In an air conditioning system for controlling the temperature of a vehicle passenger compartment, a valve is disposed in a fluid passageway for controlling an amount of the engine coolant flowing toward the heat exchanger. A sensor device senses an air temperature for the air flow through the heat exchanger and generates an electrical sensor signal indicative thereof. A temperature selector selects a target temperature of the air flow through the heat exchanger and generates an electrical set signal indicative thereof. A control circuit controls opening of the valve by integrating a feed-back control and a feed-forward control based on the electrical sensor signal and the electrical set signal. Therefore, the air conditioning system is adapted for improving control response characteristics without influences from disturbances and ensures improved control to provide stable control with rapid response to achieve a target temperature or a modification to the set temperature inside of the passenger compartment, or both.

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