WO2008147031A1 - Système de conditionnement d'air pour équipement de communication et procédé de commande associé - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an air conditioning system for communication equipment and a method for controlling the same, and more particularly, to an air conditioning system for preventing components of the communication equipment from being damaged and for stably cooling the communication equipment by changing flow of refrigerant with using bypass valves or stopping a cooling operation of the air conditioning system if there is something wrong with flow of refrigerant.
- an airconditioner employs evaporation heat which a refrigerant absorbs from surroundings when it evaporates.
- refrigerant liquids such as, ammonia, Freon, azeotropic refrigerant mixture, and chloromethyl which is easily evaporated at relatively low-temperatures.
- the air conditioner performs following processes: high-pressure vaporized refrigerant compressed by a compressor is changed into high-pressure refrigerant liquefied by heat exchange with outdoor air at a condenser; The high-pressure liquefied refrigerant is changed into low-pressure vaporized refrigerant by an expansion value and a capillary; and The low-pressure vaporized refrigerant flowed into an evaporator is evaporated by heat exchange with indoor air and the evaporated refrigerant is flowed back into the compressor.
- the refrigerant flowed into the compressor repeatedly circulates by the above processes. Air cooled by evaporation heat of the refrigerant occurred at the evaporator is blown into a predetermined space or objects to be cooled.
- a conventional air conditioner can cool objects by using characteristics of refrigerant to which a phase change, e.g.,condensation and evaporation easily occurs.
- Applicant invented an air conditioning system for communication equipment and a method for controlling the air conditioning system being able to reduce power consumption by selectively operating an outdoor unit and filed an application (Korea application number 10-2005-0014790) regarding the same.
- the application does not suggest a detecting unit for detecting flow of refrigerant used in an air conditioning system. If there is a problem for flow of the refrigerant, excessive pressure generated by the refrigerant may cause the components of an air conditioning system using the refrigerant to be damaged. Thus, the air conditioning system cannot stably cool the communication equipment.
- the present invention is directed to provide an air conditioning system for communication equipment to prevent components of communication equipment from being damaged and to stably cool the communication equipment by changing flow of refrigerant or stopping the operation of the air conditioning unit if there is something wrong with flow of refrigerant.
- an air conditioning system for communication equipment including a first cooling unit, a second cooling unit and a third cooling unit.
- the first cooling unit includes an indoor heat exchanger including a first temperature sensor arranged at an inlet thereof and a second temperature sensor arranged at an outlet thereof, a circulating pipe for circulating a first refrigerant, a circulation pump arranged on a predetermined position of the circulating pipe, an outdoor heat exchanger arranged on an outdoor portion of the circulating pipe, a bypass pipe for circulating the first refrigerant to avoid passing through the outdoor heat exchanger, a first and a second bypass valves arranged on the circulating pipe and the bypass pipe, respectively, a first heat exchange tube arranged on the circulating pipe, and a first brine heat exchanger having the first heat exchange tube therein.
- the second cooling unit includes a first compressor for changing a second refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant, a first condenser for exchanging heat between outdoor air and the high-temperature and high-pressure second refrigerant, a first expansion valve for changing the second refrigerant supplied from the condenser into a low-temperature and low-pressure second refrigerant, and a first evaporator for exchanging heat with the first heat exchange tube wherein the first evaporator is arranged in the first brine heat exchanger installed between the first expansion valve and the first compressor.
- the third cooling unit includes a second compressor for changing a third refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant; a second condenser for exchanging heat between outdoor air and the high-temperature and high-pressure third refrigerant; a second expansion valve for changing the third refrigerant supplied from the second condenser into a low-temperature and low-pressure third refrigerant; a second evaporator for exchanging heat with a second heat exchange tube wherein the second evaporator is arranged in a second brine heat exchanger installed between the second expansion valve and the second compressor.
- the first cooling unit includes the second heat exchange tube arranged at one side of the first second heat exchange tube and the second brine heat exchanger having the second heat exchange tube and the second evaporator therein.
- An air conditioning system for communication equipment by the present invention can detect flow of refrigerant by checking temperature difference between an inlet and an outlet of an indoor heat exchanger, the pressure of refrigerant in a circulation pipe and the amount of refrigerant flow in the circulation pipe. Furthermore, the air conditioning system by the present invention can prevent trouble of components in the communication equipment by stopping a cooling operation of the air conditioning system in case that there is a problem with flow of refrigerant. The present invention can enlarge durability of the communication equipment since the air conditioning system according to the present invention can stably cool the communication equipment.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a cooling operation using a first cooling unit in an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a cooling operation using a first cooling unit and a second cooling unit in an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a cooling operation using a first cooling unit to a third cooling unit in an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the air conditioning system for communication equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a first cooling unit 100 for directly cooling the communication equipment (not shown), and a second and a third cooling units 200 and 300 for indirectly cooling the communication equipment by cooling a first refrigerant of the first cooling unit 100.
- the first, second, and third cooling units 100, 200, 300 are arranged in an indoor unit 500 and an outdoor unit 600.
- the indoor unit 500 is arranged with the communication equipment in a base station.
- the outdoor unit 600 is arranged outside the base station.
- the indoor unit 500 includes a temperature sensor 510 for measuring indoor temperature and the outdoor unit 600 includes a temperature sensor 610 for measuring outdoor temperature.
- the first cooling unit 100 is first described hereinafter.
- An indoor heat exchanger 110 arranged in the indoor unit 500 carries out heat-exchanges between indoor air and the first refrigerant.
- a first temperature sensor 112 is arranged at the inlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110 and a second temperature sensor 114 is arranged at the outlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110.
- Indoor fans 116 are arranged at one side of the indoor heat exchanger 110 for transferring air cooled by heat exchange of the indoor heat exchanger 110.
- Outdoor heat exchangers 120 arranged in the outdoor unit carry out heat-exchanges between outdoor air and the first refrigerant.
- the outdoor heat exchangers 120 are arranged in series or in parallel with reference to a position of outdoor fans 122.
- the indoor heat exchanger 110 and the outdoor heat exchangers 120 are connected by a circulating pipe 130 filled with the first refrigerant.
- the circulating pipe 130 is filled with the first refrigerant and the first refrigerant circulates through the circulating pipe 130.
- a circulation pump 132 compulsively circulates the first refrigerant through the circulating pipe 130.
- a pressure switch 134 measures pressure of the first refrigerant at the inlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110.
- a flow switch 136 measures the amount of the first refrigerant flow at the outlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110.
- a heat coil 180 and a refrigerant temperature sensor 190 are arranged on the portion of the circulating pipe 130 installed in the outdoor unit 600, and the heat coil 180 prevents the circulation pipe 130 from being broken by cold weather.
- a first heat exchange tube 162 and a second heat exchanged tube 164 are arranged in series on the circulating pipe 130 wherein the first heat exchange tube 162 is for exchanging heat with a first evaporator 240 of the second cooling unit 200 and the second heat exchange tube 164 is for exchanging heat with a second evaporator 340 of the third cooling unit 300.
- the first brine heat exchanger 172 has the first heat exchange tube 162 therein and the second brine heat exchanger 174 has the second heat exchange tube 164 therein.
- a bypass pipe 140 is arranged for circulating the first refrigerant so that the first refrigerant avoid passing through the outdoor heat exchangers 120.
- a first bypass valve 152 is provided on the circulation pipe 130 and a second bypass valve 154 is provided on the bypass pipe 140.
- the first bypass valve 152 and the second bypass valve 154 can be opened at the same time or a selected one of the two valves 152 and 154 can be opened.
- the circulation pump 132 includes a pair of pumping units which are connected in parallel. Although one of the pair of pumping units is out of order, since the other can be normally operated, the circulation of the first refrigerant can be carried out. Thus, the cooling operation of the first cooling unit 100 can be stably performed.
- the first temperature sensor 112 and the second temperature sensor 114 measure the temperature of the first refrigerant in the inlet and the outlet of the circulation pipe 130, respectively.
- the pressure switch 134 measures the pressure of the first refrigerant in the circulation pipe 130.
- the flow switch 136 measures the amount of the first refrigerant flow in the circulation pipe 130.
- the first cooling unit 100 can prevent damage of components in the first cooling unit 100 by stopping the cooling operation of the first cooling unit 100 if the measured temperatures are out of a predetermined temperature range, if the measured pressure is out of a predetermined pressure range, or if the measured flux is out of the predetermined flow range.
- the first cooling unit 100 can stably and reliably controls communication equipment to cool. That is, if at least one of the measured temperatures, the measured pressure, and the measured flow amount is out of respective predetermined ranges, the cooling operation of the first cooling unit 100 is stopped.
- the second cooling unit 200 includes a first compressor 210 for changing a second refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure second refrigerant, a first condenser 220 for exchanging heat between outdoor air and the high-temperature and high-pressure second refrigerant, a first expansion valve 230 for changing the second refrigerant supplied from the first condenser 220 into a low-temperature and low- pressure second refrigerant, the first evaporator 240 arranged in the first brine heat exchanger 172 exchanges heat with the first heat exchange tube 162.
- the first evaporator 240 is arranged between the first expansion valve 230 and the first compressor 210.
- the third cooling unit 300 includes a second compressor 310 for changing a third refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure third refrigerant, a second condenser 320 for exchanging heat between outdoor air and the high-temperature and high-pressure third refrigerant, a second expansion valve 330 for changing the third refrigerant supplied from the condenser into a low-temperature and low-pressure third refrigerant, and the second evaporator 340 arranged between the second expansion valve 330 and the second compressor 310.
- the second evaporator 340 is for exchanging heat with a second heat exchange tube 164 and is arranged in a second brine heat exchanger 174.
- the first refrigerant used in the first cooling unit 100 according to the present invention includes water.
- the second refrigerant used in the second cooling unit 200 and the third refrigerant used in the third cooling unit 300 includes one selected from the group consisting of ammonia, azeotropic refrigerant and chloride methyl, or combinations thereof.
- a cooling operation of the air conditioning system according to the present invention is described hereinafter.
- the cooling operation is controlled according to the indoor temperature and the outdoor heat exchangers 120 is controlled according to the outdoor temperature and the temperature of the first refrigerant.
- the first refrigerant may include brine.
- the indoor temperature of the base station is measured. If the measured indoor temperature is higher than a first reference temperature, e.g., 25 degrees, the first cooling unit 100 is operated (Referring to Fig. X). This case is called a first cooling operation.
- a first reference temperature e.g. 25 degrees
- the first bypass valve 152 is opened and the outdoor heat exchangers 120 is operated.
- the second bypass valve 154 is closed. If outdoor temperature is higher than that of the first refrigerant, the second bypass valve 154 is opened and the operation of the outdoor heat exchangers 120 is stopped.
- the first bypass valve 152 is closed.
- the first cooling operation is not sufficient to cool the indoor space of the base station.
- both of the first cooling unit 100 and the second cooling unit 200 are operated.
- This case is called a second cooling operation (Referring to Fig. 3). While the first cooling unit 100 and the second cooling unit 200 are operated, heat exchange between the first refrigerant and the second refrigerant is performed in the first brine heat exchanger 172. The first refrigerant cooled by the above heat exchange is used to cool communication equipment in the base station.
- the second cooling operation is not sufficient to cool the indoor space of the base station.
- a third reference temperature e.g. 27.5 degrees
- all of the first, second, and third cooling units 100, 200, 300 are operated.
- This case is called a third cooling operation.
- heat exchange between the first refrigerant and the second refrigerant is first performed in the first brine heat exchanger 172 and heat exchange between the first refrigerant and the third refrigerant is secondly performed in the second brine heat exchanger 174.
- the first refrigerant cooled by the above heat exchanges is used to cool communication equipment in the base station.
- FIG. 4 a control method of the air conditioning system according to the present invention is described hereinafter in case that there is a problem with flow of the first refrigerant during the first, second, and third cooling operationes. Whether the problem with flow of the first refrigerant or not is checked by measuring temeprature differences, pressure, and flow amount of the first refrigerant , respectively.
- the control method of the air conditioning system is described with using the temperature difference of the first refrigerant.
- a first temperature sensor 112 arranged at the inlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110 and a second temperature sensor 114 arranged at the outlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110 a first temperature before heat exchange in the indoor heat exchanger 110 and a second temperature after heat exchange in the indoor heat exchanger 110 are measured, respectively (S 102).
- a temperature difference Td between the first temperature and the second temperature is measured and compared with a predetermined temperature range Ts, e.g., 0 to 2 degrees.
- the temperature difference Td is out of the predetermined temperature range Ts, it is checked whether one of the first valve 152 and second valve 154 is opened or closed (S 106). If one of the first and second valves 152 and 154 is opened, the other valve is opened and the cooling operation is maintained (S 108). If both of the first valve 152 and second valve 154 are opened, a alarm is automatically announced after a predetermined time, e.g., 30 to 60 seconds (Sl 10). Then, all of components of the first, second, and third cooling unit 100, 200, and 300 except the indoor fans 116 are stopped to operate (Sl 12).
- a predetermined time e.g. 30 to 60 seconds
- the control method of the air conditioning system is described with using pressure of the first refrigerant.
- the pressure of the first refrigerant in the circulation pipe 130 is measured with using the pressure switch 134 arranged at the inlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110 (Sl 14).
- the measured pressure Pm is compared with a predetermined pressure range Ps, e.g., 0.3 to 0.5kg/cm (Sl 16). If the measured pressure Pm is out of the predetermined pressure range Ps, it is checked whether the first valve 152 and second valve 154 are opened or closed (S 106). If one of the first and second valves 152 and 154 is opened, the other valve is opened and the cooling operation is maintained (S 108).
- the control method of the air conditioning system is described with using an amount of the first refrigerant flow.
- the amount of the first refrigerant flow in the circulation pipe 130 is measured with using the flow switch 136 arranged at the inlet of the indoor heat exchanger 110 (Sl 18).
- the measured flow amount Fm is compared with a predetermined flow range Fs (S 120). If the measured flow amount is out of the predetermined flow range Fs, it is checked whether the first valve 152 and second valve 154 are opened or closed (S 106). If one of the first and second valves 152 and 154 is opened, the other valve is opened and the cooling operation is maintained (S 108).
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La présente invention concerne un système de conditionnement d'air destiné à augmenter la durabilité d'un équipement de communication en empêchant des composants de l'équipement de communication d'être endommagés et en refroidissant de manière stable l'équipement de communication. Le système de conditionnement d'air pour équipement de communication comprend une première unité de refroidissement et une seconde unité de refroidissement. La première unité de refroidissement comprend un échangeur de chaleur intérieur comprenant un premier capteur de température, un second capteur de température, un conduit de circulation, une pompe de circulation, un échangeur de chaleur extérieur, un conduit de dérivation, des première et secondes vannes de dérivation, ainsi qu'un premier tube d'échange de chaleur. La seconde unité de refroidissement comprend un premier compresseur, un premier condensateur, une première vanne de détente et un premier évaporateur.
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