EP2180270A1 - Monitoring system for air conditioner - Google Patents

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EP2180270A1
EP2180270A1 EP08790383A EP08790383A EP2180270A1 EP 2180270 A1 EP2180270 A1 EP 2180270A1 EP 08790383 A EP08790383 A EP 08790383A EP 08790383 A EP08790383 A EP 08790383A EP 2180270 A1 EP2180270 A1 EP 2180270A1
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Hiroshi Tachiki
Masahiro Tanaka
Yukio Kitade
Kouji Nagasawa
Kazuo Suko
Shingo Itou
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F11/46Improving electric energy efficiency or saving
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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  • the present invention relates to monitoring systems for air conditioners, and more particularly to measures for monitoring energy of the air conditioners.
  • a conventional monitoring system for air conditioners includes, as shown by Patent Document 1, a plurality of air conditioners, local controllers for receiving data output by the air conditioners, and transmitting predetermined operation data, and a host controller for receiving the operation data of the plurality of air conditioners transmitted by the local controllers through communication lines.
  • the host controller receives the operation data of the air conditioners, thereby predicting an abnormal event in each of the air conditioners, and outputting a prediction signal.
  • PATENT DOCUMENT 1 Japanese Patent Publication No. H07-71803
  • the conventional monitoring system is configured to predict the abnormal event in each of the air conditioners. However, the status of energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners is not checked. Thus, monitoring whether or not power consumption is efficient has not been done.
  • the invention is intended to check the status of energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners.
  • a first aspect of the invention is directed to an air conditioner monitoring system including: a plurality of air conditioners (10) each including a refrigerant circuit (11) for performing a vapor compression refrigeration cycle; a local controller (60) provided for each of the air conditioners (10) or each of sets of several ones of the air conditioners (10) for receiving data output by the each of the air conditioners (10) or the each of sets of several ones of the air conditioners (10), and transmitting predetermined operation data; a host controller (70) for receiving the operation data of the plurality of air conditioners (10) transmitted by the local controllers (60) through communication lines (53); a capability calculator (71) for calculating air conditioning capability of each of the air conditioners (10) in the each of sets of several ones of the air conditioners (10); an electric power calculator (72) for calculating power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) in the each of sets of several ones of the air conditioners (10); and an energy calculator (7a) for calculating energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) based on the air conditioning capability calculated by
  • the energy calculator (7a) is provided in a management controller (73) for managing each of the air conditioners (10) by previously classifying the air conditioners (10) into a plurality of air conditioning blocks (1B) according to predetermined relationship, and the energy calculator (7a) is configured to calculate the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and calculate the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B).
  • the capability calculator (71) is configured to calculate the air conditioning capability of each of the air conditioners (10) based on a saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11), and characteristics of the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11).
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) based on a saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11), and characteristics of the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11).
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on a current value sensed by a current sensor (17) provided in the air conditioner (10), and a power supply voltage.
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) based on a current value sensed by a current sensor (17) provided in the air conditioner (10), a power factor of the air conditioner (10), and a power supply voltage of the air conditioner (10).
  • the current sensor (17) is a control sensor for sensing a current fed to each device in the air conditioner (10).
  • the capability calculator (71), the electric power calculator (72), and the energy calculator (7a) are provided in the host controller (70).
  • the management controller (73) includes a display means (7b) for displaying the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) calculated by the energy calculator (7a).
  • the local controllers (60) transmit predetermined operation data from the data output from each of the air conditioners (10) to the host controller (70) through the communication lines (53).
  • the capability calculator (71) of the host controller (70) calculates the air conditioning capability of the air conditioner (10).
  • the capability calculator (71) calculates the air conditioning capability of the air conditioner (10) based on the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21), and the characteristics of the compressor (21).
  • the electric power calculator (72) of the host controller (70) calculates the power consumption of the air conditioner (10). Specifically, according to the fourth aspect of the invention, the electric power calculator (72) calculates the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11), and the characteristics of the compressor (21).
  • the energy calculator (7a) calculates the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) based on the air conditioning capability calculated by the capability calculator (71), and the power consumption the electric power calculator (72). According to the second aspect of the invention, the energy calculator (7a) calculates the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B).
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) calculated by the energy calculator (7a) are displayed by, for example, the display means (7b), according to the ninth aspect of the invention.
  • the electric power calculator (72) may calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the current value sensed by the current sensor (17) provided in the air conditioner (10), and the power supply voltage.
  • the electric power calculator (72) may calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the current value sensed by the current sensor (17) provided in the air conditioner (10), the power factor of the air conditioner (10), and the power supply voltage of the air conditioner (10).
  • the current sensor (17) is a control sensor for sensing the current fed to each device of the air conditioner (10), and the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) is calculated based on the current value sensed by the control sensor.
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) is calculated based on the air conditioning capability and the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10). This allows for easy determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • clarification of the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) allows for clarification of defects of the operation state of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the amount of CO 2 emission from each of the air conditioners (10) can be monitored.
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) is calculated, and is remote-monitored. Therefore, for example, a full-time keeper is no longer necessary in each building, thereby reducing cost of the management.
  • the air conditioning capability and the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) are calculated using the signals from the high pressure sensor (P1), etc., conventionally provided in the refrigerant circuit (11). This does not involve additional provision of a new sensor, etc., thereby avoiding complexity of the system.
  • the power consumption is calculated from the current consumption and the power supply voltage. This allows for direct calculation of the power consumption, thereby allowing for accurate determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • the power factor is considered. This allows for more accurate calculation of the power consumption, thereby allowing for more accurate determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • the current sensor (17) is comprised of the control sensor. This allows for accurate calculation of the power consumption without increasing the parts count.
  • the electric power calculator (72), etc. are provided in the host controller (70). Therefore, the determination whether the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) is efficient or not can be performed by a single controller in a centralized manner.
  • the energy utilization efficiency is displayed, thereby allowing for easy management.
  • a remote monitoring system (1A) of the present embodiment is a monitoring system capable of remote monitoring of a plurality of air conditioners (10).
  • each of the air conditioners (10) includes a refrigerant circuit (11) for performing a vapor compression refrigeration cycle, and is configured as a multi-type air conditioner in which a plurality of indoor units (30) are connected to a single outdoor unit (20).
  • a compressor (21), an oil separator (22), a four way switching valve (23), an outdoor heat exchanger (24) as a heat source side heat exchanger, a motor-operated outdoor expansion valve (25) as an expansion mechanism, a receiver (26), a motor-operated indoor expansion valve (32) as an expansion mechanism, an indoor heat exchanger (31) as a utilization side heat exchanger, and an accumulator (27) are sequentially connected through a refrigeration pipe (40), thereby allowing a refrigerant to flow freely in the circuit.
  • the outdoor unit (20) contains the compressor (21), the oil separator (22), the four way switching valve (23), the outdoor heat exchanger (24), the motor-operated outdoor expansion valve (25), the receiver (26), and the accumulator (27).
  • the indoor units (30) are configured in the same manner, and each of them contains the motor-operated indoor expansion valve (32), and the indoor heat exchanger (31).
  • the outdoor unit (20) and the indoor units (30) are connected through a connection pipe (41) comprised of the refrigerant pipe (40).
  • An operation capacity of the compressor (21) is adjusted by an inverter (2a).
  • the four way switching valve (23) is switched to the state indicated by a solid line in FIG. 2 in cooling operation, and is switched to the state indicated by a broken line in FIG. 2 in heating operation.
  • the outdoor heat exchanger (24) includes an outdoor fan (2F), and functions as a condenser in the cooling operation, and as an evaporator in the heating operation.
  • the indoor heat exchanger (31) includes an indoor fan (3F), and functions as an evaporator in the cooling operation, and as a condenser in the heating operation.
  • the outdoor unit (20) includes a heating overload controlling bypass path (42), a liquid injection bypass path (43), an oil return pipe (44), an equalizing hot gas bypass path (45), an equalizing path (46), and a suction pipe heat exchanger (2b).
  • the heating overload controlling bypass path (42) is connected in parallel to the outdoor heat exchanger (24) to bypass the outdoor heat exchanger (24).
  • An auxiliary heat exchanger (4a), a capillary tube (4b), and an auxiliary open/close valve (4c) which opens when the refrigerant pressure is high are sequentially connected in series to the heating overload controlling bypass path (42).
  • the auxiliary open/close valve (4c) is kept opened in the cooling operation, and is opened when the high pressure of the refrigerant excessively increases in the heating operation. This allows a portion of a discharged gas to flow into the heating overload controlling bypass path (42), thereby condensing the portion of the discharged gas in the auxiliary heat exchanger (4a).
  • the liquid injection bypass path (43) adjusts the degree of superheat of a sucked gas by injecting a liquid refrigerant to a suction side of the compressor (21) in the cooling and heating operations.
  • the liquid injection bypass path (43) includes an injection valve (4d) which opens when the temperature of a discharge pipe of the compressor (21) excessively increases, and a capillary tube (4e).
  • the oil return pipe (44) has a capillary tube (4f), and is configured to return a lubricant from the oil separator (22) to the compressor (21).
  • the equalizing hot gas bypass path (45) connects the refrigerant pipe (40) on the discharge side of the compressor (21) and the refrigerant pipe (40) on the suction side of the compressor (21), and includes an equalizing valve (4g) which opens for a predetermined period of time when the compressor (21) stops and before the compressor (21) restarts, and a capillary tube (4h).
  • An end of the equalizing path (46) is connected to an upper end surface of the receiver (26), and the other end is connected to the equalizing hot gas bypass path (45) upstream of the equalizing valve (4g).
  • the equalizing path (46) includes a check valve (4i), and guides a gaseous refrigerant in an upper portion in the receiver (26) to the suction side of the compressor (21) through the equalizing hot gas bypass path (45), with the equalizing valve (4g) kept opened.
  • the suction pipe heat exchanger (2b) allows for heat exchange between the sucked refrigerant in the suction side of the compressor (21) and the liquid refrigerant in the refrigerant pipe (40) to cool the sucked refrigerant, thereby compensating the increase of the degree of superheat of the refrigerant in the connection pipe (41).
  • the air conditioner (10) is provided with multiple sensors.
  • the air conditioner (10) includes an indoor air temperature sensor (Th1) for sensing an indoor air temperature T1 which is the temperature of air sucked from the inside of the room, an indoor liquid temperature sensor (Th2) for sensing a liquid pipe temperature T2 in the liquid refrigerant pipe (40) connected to the indoor heat exchanger (31), an indoor gas temperature sensor (Th3) for sensing a gas pipe temperature T3 in the gaseous refrigerant pipe (40) connected to the indoor heat exchanger (31), a discharge pipe sensor (Th4) for sensing a discharge pipe temperature T4 of the compressor (21), an outdoor liquid temperature sensor (Th5) for sensing a liquid refrigerant temperature T5 in the outdoor heat exchanger (24), a suction pipe sensor (Th6) for sensing a suction pipe temperature T6 of the compressor (21), an outdoor air temperature sensor (Th7) for sensing an outdoor air temperature T7 which is the temperature of air sucked from the outside of the room, a high pressure sensor (P1)
  • the motor-operated expansion valves (25, 32) and the sensors (Th1-Th7, P1, P2), etc., are connected to a control unit (12) through signal lines.
  • the control unit (12) is configured to receive sensed signals from the sensors (Th1-Th7, P1, P2), etc., and to control the opening/closing of the motor-operated expansion valves (25, 32), etc., and the capacity of the compressor (21).
  • the control unit (12) includes an air conditioning control means (13) for controlling air conditioning operation.
  • the control unit (12) is configured to detect a plurality of operation state values, and to output state signals based on the signals from the sensors (Th1-Th7, P1, P2), etc., and to control the capacity of the compressor (21).
  • the four way switching valve (23) is switched to the state indicated by the solid line in FIG. 2 .
  • the auxiliary open/close valve (4c) of the auxiliary heat exchanger (4a) is kept opened, and the refrigerant compressed in the compressor (21) is condensed in the outdoor heat exchanger (24) and the auxiliary heat exchanger (4a), and is sent to the indoor unit (30) through the connection pipe (41).
  • the liquid refrigerant decreases in pressure as it passes through the motor-operated indoor expansion valve (32), and evaporates in the indoor heat exchanger (31).
  • the refrigerant in the gaseous state returns to the outdoor unit (20) through the connection pipe (41), and is sucked into the compressor (21). That is, the liquid refrigerant evaporates because of heat exchange with the indoor air in the indoor heat exchanger (31), thereby cooling the indoor air.
  • the four way switching valve (23) is switched to the state indicated by the broken line in FIG. 2 .
  • the refrigerant flows in the reverse direction of the flow direction in the cooling operation.
  • the refrigerant compressed in the compressor (21) is condensed in the indoor heat exchanger (31), and the refrigerant in the liquid state flows into the outdoor unit (20).
  • the refrigerant decreases in pressure as it passes through the motor-operated outdoor expansion valve (25), evaporates in the outdoor heat exchanger (24), and returns to the compressor (21). That is, the gaseous refrigerant condenses because of heat exchange with the indoor air in the indoor heat exchanger (31), thereby heating the indoor air.
  • the remote monitoring system (1A) as a feature of the present invention monitors the plurality of air conditioners (10) in a centralized manner, and includes a monitoring apparatus (50) as shown in FIG 1 .
  • the monitoring apparatus (50) includes a plurality of local controllers (60), and a single host controller (70). Specifically, an interface (51) is connected to each of the control units (12) of the air conditioners (10). The interfaces (51) are connected to the corresponding local controller (60) through an exclusive line (52), and each of the local controllers (60) is connected to the host controller (70) through a communication line (53) such as a telephone line, the Internet, etc. Thus, the plurality of interfaces (51) are connected to each of the local controllers (60). For example, when several air conditioners (10) are provided in one building, the several air conditioners (10) in the one building are monitored by one of the local controllers (60). The several air conditioners (60) monitored by the one local controller (60) correspond to one maintenance client.
  • a plurality of local controllers (60) are connected to the host controller (70), and the host controller (70) performs centralized monitoring of all the air conditioners (10).
  • Each of the local controllers (60) is connected to a personal computer (54), and receives real time data, which is operation data of each of the air conditioners (10), from the air conditioners (10) through the interfaces (51) and the exclusive line (52) every minute.
  • the local controller (60) is configured to receive, for example, data such as the suction pipe temperature T6 sensed from the outdoor unit (20) by the sensors (Th1-Th7, P1, P2), etc., and data about an operation mode, i.e., the cooling operation and the heating operation.
  • the host controller (70) is configured to receive predetermined operation data from the local controllers (60) through the communication lines (53).
  • the host controller (70) includes a capability calculator (71), an electric power calculator (72), and a management controller (73).
  • the management controller (73) includes an energy calculator (7a), and a display means (7b).
  • the capability calculator (71) is configured to calculate the air conditioning capability of each of the air conditioners (10) in each of sets of the several air conditioners. Specifically, the capability calculator (71) calculates the air conditioning capability of each of the air conditioners (10) based on a saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), a refrigerant suction temperature Ts of the compressor (21), and characteristics of the compressor (21).
  • the capability calculator (71) calculates the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure based on the high pressure HP of the refrigerant circuit (11) output by the high pressure sensor (P1), and calculates the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure based on the low pressure LP of the refrigerant circuit (11) output by the low pressure sensor (P2).
  • the capability calculator (71) calculates the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease, which is the temperature of the liquid refrigerant in the supercooled state, based on the liquid pipe temperature T2 in the indoor heat exchanger (31) in the cooling operation sensed by the indoor liquid temperature sensor (Th2), or based on the liquid refrigerant temperature T5 in the outdoor heat exchanger (24) in the heating operation sensed by the outdoor liquid temperature sensor (Th5). Further, the capability calculator (71) derives the refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) based on the suction pipe temperature T6 sensed by the suction pipe sensor (Th6).
  • the capability calculator (71) calculates the air conditioning capability of the air conditioner (10) from the characteristics of the compressor (21) based on the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure, the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure, the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease, and the refrigerant suction temperature Ts.
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) in each of sets of several air conditioners (10). Specifically, like the capability calculator (71), the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), and the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure in the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease in the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21), and the characteristics of the compressor (21) in the refrigerant circuit (11).
  • the electric power calculator (72) calculates the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) from the characteristics of the compressor (21) based on the saturation temperature Tc corresponding to a condensing pressure, the saturation temperature Te corresponding to an evaporating pressure, the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease, and the refrigerant suction temperature Ts of the compressor (21).
  • the management controller (73) is configured to manage each of the plurality of air conditioners (10) by previously classifying the air conditioners (10) into a plurality of air conditioning blocks (1B) according to predetermined relationship. Specifically, as described above, the air conditioners (10) monitored by the single local controller (60) correspond to one maintenance client. Therefore, the air conditioners (10) of the one maintenance client constitute a single air conditioning block (1B). Thus, the management controller (73) manages the air conditioners (10) on the basis of the air conditioning block (1B).
  • the energy calculator (7a) is included in the management controller (73), and calculates an energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) based on the air conditioning capability calculated by the capability calculator (71), and the power consumption calculated by the electric power calculator (72).
  • the energy calculator (7a) calculates the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B).
  • the energy calculator (7a) calculates the instantaneous energy utilization efficiency (air conditioning capability/power consumption), and the energy utilization efficiency for a predetermined period of time (e.g., a year) ( ⁇ air conditioning capability/ ⁇ power consumption) of each of the air conditioners (10) and each of the air conditioning blocks (1B).
  • the display means (7b) is configured to display the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) calculated by the energy calculator (7a).
  • a monitoring mechanism of the monitoring system (1A) of the air conditioners (10) will be described below.
  • the local controller (60) transmits predetermined operation data from the received data to the host controller (70) through the communication line (53).
  • the capability calculator (71) of the host controller (70) calculates the air conditioning capability of the air conditioner (10) based on the high pressure HP and the low pressure LP of the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant temperature Ti before pressure decrease and the refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) from the liquid pipe temperature T2 in the indoor heat exchanger (31) or the liquid refrigerant temperature T5 in the outdoor heat exchanger (24), and the characteristics of the compressor (21).
  • the electric power calculator (72) of the host controller (70) calculates the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the high pressure HP and the low pressure LP of the refrigerant circuit (11), the refrigerant temperature Ti before the pressure decrease and the refrigerant suction temperature Ts in the compressor (21) from the liquid pipe temperature T2 in the indoor heat exchanger (31) or the liquid refrigerant temperature T5 in the outdoor heat exchanger (24), and the characteristics of the compressor (21).
  • the energy calculator (7a) calculates the energy utilization efficiency of each of air conditioners (10) and each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) based on the air conditioning capability calculated by the capability calculator (71), and the power consumption calculated by the electric power calculator (72).
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) calculated by the energy calculator (7a) are displayed in the display means energy calculator (7a).
  • Monitoring of the energy utilization efficiency calculated by the energy calculator (7a) allows for monitoring of the power consumption (an amount of CO 2 emission), and allows for management of each of the air conditioners (10) of a plurality of maintenance clients by the host controller (70) in a centralized manner.
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) is calculated based on the air conditioning capability and the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10). This allows for easy determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • clarification of the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10) allows for clarification of defects of the operation state of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the amount of CO 2 emission from each of the air conditioners (10) can be monitored.
  • the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B) is calculated, and is remote-monitored. Therefore, for example, a full-time keeper is no longer necessary in each building, thereby reducing cost of the management.
  • the air conditioning capability and the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) are calculated using the signals from the high pressure sensor (P1), etc., conventionally provided in the refrigerant circuit (11). This does not involve additional provision of a new sensor, etc., thereby avoiding complexity of the system.
  • the determination whether the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) is efficient or not can be performed in a centralized manner. In particular, the management can easily be done because the energy utilization efficiency is displayed.
  • the second embodiment is configured to calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on a current value sensed by a current sensor (17) provided in the air conditioner (10), a power factor of the air conditioner (10), and a power supply voltage of the air conditioner (10) as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • each of the air conditioners (10) electric power is fed from a power supply (15) to the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and actuators (25, ...) including the other devices such as the electronic expansion valve (25), etc., through an electric power line (16).
  • Current sensors (17) are provided on the electric power line (16) for the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and the actuators (25, (7), respectively.
  • Each of the current sensors (17) is configured to sense a current value fed to each of the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and the actuators (25, ).
  • the current sensor (17) is comprised of a control sensor for sensing an overcurrent to control the compressor (21), etc. That is, the control sensor also functions as the current sensor (17) for calculating the electric power.
  • a sensed signal from the current sensor (17) (a current value) is input to the control unit (12).
  • the electric power calculator (72) of the host controller (70) is configured to calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the current value of each device in the air conditioner (10) sensed by the current sensor (17), i.e., the current values of the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and the actuators (25, 7), a power factor of each of the air conditioners (10), and a power supply voltage of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the electric power calculator (72) includes a power supply storage section for previously storing the power supply voltage of each of the air conditioners (10), and a power factor storage section for previously storing an inherent power factor of each of the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and the actuators (25, 7), which is the power factor of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate the power consumption (current value ⁇ power supply voltage ⁇ power factor) based on the current value sensed by the current sensor (17), the power factor, and the power supply voltage.
  • the current sensor (17) senses the current value of each of the devices in each of the air conditioners (10), i.e., the current values of the compressor (21), the fans (2F, 3F), and the actuators (25, ).
  • the electric power calculator (72) calculates the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) based on the current value of each of the air conditioners (10) sensed by the current sensor (17), the previously stored power supply voltage, and the previously stored power factor of each of the actuators (25, ). Based on the calculated power consumption, and the air conditioning capability calculated by the capability calculator (71), the energy calculator (7a) calculates the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioners (10), and the energy utilization efficiency of each of the air conditioning blocks (1B).
  • the second embodiment allows for easy determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not because the energy power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10) is calculated based on the air conditioning capability and the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the power consumption is accurately calculated by considering the power factor, thereby allowing for accurate determination whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • control sensors are used as the current sensors (17), the calculation of the power consumption is accurately performed without increasing the parts count.
  • the third embodiment is configured to sense the current of each of the air conditioners (10) instead of sensing the current of each of the devices in the second embodiment.
  • an electric power extraction section (16a) is provided on the electric power line (16), and an electric power measuring device (18) is connected to the electric power extraction section (16a).
  • an electric power measuring device (18) is connected to the electric power extraction section (16a).
  • FIG. 6 when a three-phase power supply (15) is used, current sensors (17) are provided for two phases in the electric power extraction section (16a), and voltage lines (18a) for extracting a voltage between phases are branched from the electric power lines (16).
  • the electric power measuring device (18) is connected to the current sensors (17) through current lines (18b), respectively, and the voltage lines (18a) are connected to the electric power measuring device (18).
  • the electric power measuring device (18) is configured to sense the current value and the power supply voltage, which is an applied voltage, of each of the air conditioners (10), thereby measuring the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the electric power value measured by the electric power measuring device (18) is input from the control unit (12) of each of the air conditioners (10) to the electric power calculator (72) of the host controller (70).
  • the electric power calculator (72) is configured to calculate actual power consumption based on the electric power value measured by the electric power measuring device (18), and the power factor of the devices previously stored in the power factor storage section.
  • the third embodiment allows for accurate calculation of the power consumption because the power factor is considered. This makes it possible to accurately determine whether the power consumption is efficient or not.
  • the electric power extraction section (16a) is provided with a single current sensor (17), and voltage lines (18a) for extracting a voltage between phases are branched from the electric power lines (16).
  • the current sensor (17) and the voltage lines (18a) are connected to the electric power measuring device (18) to sense the current value and the power supply voltage, which is an applied voltage, of each of the air conditioners (10), thereby measuring the power consumption of each of the air conditioners (10).
  • the electric power calculator (72) of the second and third embodiments is configured to calculate the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) based on the current value sensed by the current sensor (17), the power supply voltage, and the power factor.
  • the power consumption of the air conditioner (10) may be calculated merely based on the current value and the power supply voltage of the air conditioner (10).
  • the refrigerant circuit (11) of the air conditioner (10) is not limited to those described in the embodiments.
  • the air conditioner (10) may be used exclusively for cooling or heating.
  • the capability calculator (71) and the electric power calculator (72) are included in the host controller (70). However, the capability calculator (71) and the electric power calculator (72) may be provided in the local controller (60), or in the personal computer (54).
  • the present invention is useful for a remote monitoring system for a plurality of air conditioners.

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