EP3492835B1 - Dispositif à cycle de réfrigération - Google Patents

Dispositif à cycle de réfrigération Download PDF

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EP3492835B1
EP3492835B1 EP16910469.2A EP16910469A EP3492835B1 EP 3492835 B1 EP3492835 B1 EP 3492835B1 EP 16910469 A EP16910469 A EP 16910469A EP 3492835 B1 EP3492835 B1 EP 3492835B1
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Kosuke Tanaka
Yusuke Shimazu
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B31/00Compressor arrangements
    • F25B31/002Lubrication
    • F25B31/004Lubrication oil recirculating arrangements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B31/00Compressor arrangements
    • F25B31/006Cooling of compressor or motor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B2500/00Problems to be solved
    • F25B2500/16Lubrication
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
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  • the present invention relates to refrigeration cycle apparatuses, and particularly, to the prevention of freezing of drain water generated in an evaporator.
  • a compressor of a refrigeration cycle apparatus contains refrigerating machine oil for secured lubricating property of the compressor.
  • gas refrigerant is output from the compressor to a refrigerant circuit.
  • a mixed solution of the liquid refrigerant and the refrigerating machine oil is taken out of the refrigerant circuit along with a flow of the gas refrigerant.
  • Much of the refrigerating machine oil taken from the compressor out of the refrigerant circuit as the mixed solution is collected by an oil separator provided on a discharge side of the compressor and is returned to the compressor.
  • Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2010-32196 discloses a refrigerator capable of effectively reducing the power of a compressor.
  • This literature describes, as a refrigerator according to the fourth invention, an apparatus that releases the heat of the refrigerating machine oil into a drain pan when returning refrigerating machine oil separated by an oil separator to the compressor. This suppresses freezing of the drain water in the drain pan provided below an outdoor heat exchanger, appropriately discharging the drain water out of the drain pan.
  • the refrigerator disclosed in Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2010-32196 is provided with a heating side cooler configured to release the heat of oil into the drain pan from the refrigerating machine oil separated from the refrigerant by the oil separator.
  • a heating side cooler configured to release the heat of oil into the drain pan from the refrigerating machine oil separated from the refrigerant by the oil separator.
  • Document JP2010078257A discloses a refrigeration cycle apparatus in which refrigerant circulates in a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, the refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising: a drain pan configured to receive drain water obtained by condensing moisture in air by the evaporator;an oil separator provided between the compressor and the condenser and configured to separate refrigerating machine oil and the refrigerant from each other; an oil return passage having at least a portion disposed in the drain pan and configured to return the refrigerating machine oil separated by the oil separator to a suction port of the compressor.
  • the present invention has an object to provide a refrigeration cycle apparatus capable of preventing freezing of drain water in a drain pan while suppressing performance degradation in normal operation.
  • a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to the present invention is set forth in claim 1.
  • the degree of opening of the valve varies in accordance with the temperature of the drain pan. This suppresses a lack of the refrigerating machine oil owing to an increased amount of return oil when necessary and allows the oil separator to store the refrigerating machine oil to prevent an excessive amount of refrigerating machine oil in normal times.
  • Fig. 1 shows a configuration of a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • refrigerant circulates in the order of a compressor 1, a condenser 3, an expansion valve 4, and an evaporator 5.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 includes a drain pan 50, a temperature detector 51, a temperature detector 52, an oil separator 2, an oil return passage 71, an adjustment valve 8, and a controller 61.
  • Oil separator 2 is provided between a discharge port (point A) of compressor 1 and condenser 3 and is configured to separate refrigerant and refrigerating machine oil (hereinafter, also merely referred to as "oil") from each other.
  • Oil return passage 71 is configured to return the oil separated by oil separator 2 to a suction port (point F) of compressor 1.
  • Drain pan 50 is configured to receive drain water obtained by condensing moisture in the air by evaporator 5.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 is characterized by including temperature detector 51 and adjusting a flow rate of the oil of oil return passage 71 by adjustment valve 8 in accordance with an output of temperature detector 51.
  • a configuration devoid of such temperature detector 51, oil return passage 71, and adjustment valve 8 suffers from the following problem.
  • Fig. 2 shows a study example of a configuration in which an oil return passage does not pass through a drain pan.
  • an oil return passage 507 limits a flow rate of the oil of oil return passage 507, and accordingly, a decompression device 508 is provided between a point G and a point H.
  • Oil return passage 507 is disposed without passing through a drain pan (not shown), and compared with oil return passage 71 of Fig. 1 , has a small length and radiates a small amount of heat. Since the same components as those of Fig. 1 are denoted by the same references, description thereof will be omitted for Fig. 2 .
  • frost is formed in an outdoor evaporator.
  • the refrigeration cycle apparatus performs a defrosting operation (also referred to as defrosting) of temporarily reversing the direction in which refrigerant circulates through, for example, switch of a four-way valve (not shown) as required.
  • defrosting also referred to as defrosting
  • drain water generated by defrosting in the evaporator may also freeze.
  • drainage from the drain pan may be hindered, allowing ice to grow, which causes the evaporator to freeze from the lower side.
  • a lump of ice generated in the lower portion of the evaporator as described above is referred to as "root ice.” Then, the ventilation resistance of evaporator 5 increases, reducing the ability of the refrigeration cycle apparatus (such as an air conditioner or a water heater).
  • the refrigeration cycle apparatus such as an air conditioner or a water heater.
  • the defrosting operation may be performed frequently, and accordingly, the heating operation (hot-water supply operation) is stopped in defrosting operation. This may reduce comfort of indoor heating or reduce the temperature of stored hot water.
  • FIG. 3 is a p-h diagram showing a state in which high-temperature oil has flowed into a suction port of a compressor.
  • points A to H respectively correspond to the states of the refrigerant at points A to H in the pipe of Fig. 2 .
  • High-temperature oil from oil separator 2 flows in the order of points G, H, and F, thus changing the state of the refrigerant at an input of the compressor at point F to increase a degree of superheat. This increases an input (an enthalpy difference of the refrigerant) of the compressor.
  • Fig. 4 is a waveform chart for illustrating a transient oil depletion state occurring in a compressor.
  • a transient oil depletion as shown in Fig. 4 may occur, for example, in the activation of the compressor or in the completion of defrosting.
  • An operation that is highly likely to cause a lack of refrigerating machine oil in compressor 1 as in the activation of the compressor or in the completion of defrosting will be referred to as an "oil depleting operation" below.
  • an amount of refrigerating machine oil which is an excessive amount in normal operation, needs to fill a refrigerant circuit, leading to a reduction in efficiency in normal operation.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 of Embodiment 1 is characterized by including temperature detector 51, oil return passage 71, and adjustment valve 8 as a measure taken against the above.
  • temperature detector 51 is configured to detect a temperature related to a temperature of drain water. Specifically, temperature detector 51 detects a surface temperature of drain pan 50. It should be noted that temperature detector 51 may detect a temperature of the drain water in drain pan 50.
  • Oil return passage 71 is configured to dissipate the heat of oil passing therethrough to drain water in drain pan 50.
  • Oil return passage 71 includes an oil return pipe 7 and an oil-water heat exchanger 6.
  • Adjustment valve 8 adjusts the flow rate of the oil in oil return passage 71.
  • Adjustment valve 8 is configured to have a degree of opening varying in accordance with an output of temperature detector 51.
  • a part of oil return passage 71 is disposed in drain pan 50. This allows a part of oil return passage 71 to function as a means for heating drain pan 50, and drain pan 50 also functions as a means for cooling the oil flowing through oil return passage 71. Controller 61 adjusts an oil return amount or a heat exchange amount by adjustment valve 8 depending on the operating condition.
  • a "normal operation” refers to an operation when a refrigeration cycle is stabilized after the activation of a compressor.
  • An “oil depleting operation” refers to an operation in which the oil in compressor 1 is taken out of compressor 1 and compressor 1 may suffer a breakdown due to, for example, poor lubrication of compressor 1, as described above.
  • an operation in activation or in switching from a defrost operation to a heating operation corresponds to the "oil depleting operation”.
  • a “drain antifreezing circuit” refers to an oil return circuit passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 in the embodiments below.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 of the present embodiment has a configuration in which at least compressor 1, oil separator 2, condenser 3 (high-pressure-side heat exchanger), expansion valve 4, evaporator 5 (low-pressure-side heat exchanger), oil-water heat exchanger 6, oil return pipe 7, and adjustment valve 8 are connected by a pipe.
  • a four-way valve may be provided between a low-pressure duct (point E) and a high-pressure duct (point B) so as to reverse a refrigerant flow in defrosting operation.
  • Drain pan 50 is provided below evaporator 5. As indicated by the arrows in Fig. 1 , in refrigeration cycle apparatus 101, high-temperature, high-pressure refrigerant discharged from compressor 1 flows into condenser 3, and low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant that has passed through expansion valve 4 flows into evaporator 5.
  • Oil separator 2 is connected between the discharge port (point A) of compressor 1 and condenser 3 by the pipe (point B).
  • Oil return pipe 7 is disposed at the bottom of oil separator 2.
  • Oil-water heat exchanger 6 is connected between oil return pipe 7 (point G) and adjustment valve 8 (point H).
  • Adjustment valve 8 is connected between the low-pressure pipe (point F) connecting compressor 1 and evaporator 5 to each other and oil-water heat exchanger 6 (point H).
  • the gas refrigerant flows from oil separator 2 into condenser 3, whereas the oil flows from oil separator 2 into oil return pipe 7.
  • the oil separated by oil separator 2 passes through oil return pipe 7, oil-water heat exchanger 6, and adjustment valve 8 and is returned to the low-pressure pipe (point F) connected to the suction port of compressor 1.
  • a temperature detector 51 and a temperature detector 52 are provided in the refrigerant circuit through which refrigerant and oil circulate as described above.
  • Temperature detector 52 detects an outside air temperature (e.g., detects the temperature of a fluid (outside air) flowing outside of evaporator 5 in the heating operation).
  • Temperature detector 51 detects a surface temperature of drain pan 50. Further, a temperature detector that detects a temperature of a fluid pipe of evaporator 5 may be provided.
  • Controller 61 computes a freezing determination temperature of drain water calculated from a detection value detected by the above detection unit and controls each actuator (e.g., a frequency of compressor 1 or a degree of opening of adjustment valve 8) in accordance with this freezing determination temperature and the current operating condition of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101.
  • each actuator e.g., a frequency of compressor 1 or a degree of opening of adjustment valve 8
  • the freezing determination temperature can be set to 0°C when, for example, T2 ⁇ 0°C, the freezing determination temperature may be determined appropriately experimentally.
  • controller 61 increases an oil return amount when temperature detector 51 detects that a surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is lower than the freezing determination temperature. Also, controller 61 increases an oil return amount when detecting that the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 is the oil depleting operation (e.g., in the activation of an operation or in the completion of defrosting). An oil return amount can be increased by, for example, increasing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8.
  • controller 61 reduces an oil return amount and increases an oil amount in oil separator 2 when temperature detector 51 detects that surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is equal to or higher than the freezing determination temperature and when the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 is not the oil depleting operation (e.g., in the activation of an operation or in the completion of defrosting).
  • the oil return amount can be reduced by, for example, reducing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8.
  • Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of control performed by controller 61. A process of this flowchart is called from a main routine and executed for every certain period of time or every time a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • controller 61 detects an operating condition. Since controller 61 controls refrigeration cycle apparatus 101, for example, controls compressor 1, controller 61 can detect whether the current operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 is the oil depleting operation state, for example, in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S2 controller 61 determines whether the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 corresponds to the oil depleting operation (e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation). The process proceeds to step S3 when the state corresponds to the oil depleting operation (YES in S2), and otherwise (NO in S2), the process proceeds to step S4.
  • the oil depleting operation e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S4 controller 61 detects surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 by temperature detector 51 and determines whether surface temperature T1 is higher than the freezing determination temperature. The process proceeds to step S5 when surface temperature T1 is higher than the freezing determination temperature (YES in S4), and the process proceeds to step S3 when surface temperature T1 is equal to or lower than the freezing determination temperature (NO in S4).
  • step S3 controller 61 increases the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 to increase the oil return amount.
  • step S4 controller 61 reduces the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 to reduce the oil return amount.
  • controller 61 increases the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 when surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is lower than the freezing determination temperature.
  • controller 61 reduces the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 when surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is equal to or higher than the freezing determination temperature and when the operating state is the normal operation which is less likely to cause oil depletion.
  • step S3 After the completion of the process of step S3 or step S4, control is returned to the main routine in step S6.
  • Fig. 6 is a p-h diagram showing changes in the state of the refrigerant of the refrigeration cycle apparatus of Embodiment 1. States A to I in Fig. 6 respectively indicate the states of refrigerant corresponding to points A to I in Fig. 1 .
  • the oil (state I) flows into a low-pressure pipe between compressor 1 and evaporator 5, meets the refrigerant (state E) discharged from evaporator 5, and turns into mixed refrigerant (state F) to be sucked by compressor 1.
  • the oil return amount is increased by increasing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8.
  • the oil return amount is reduced by reducing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 to cause the oil to remain in oil separator 2.
  • the refrigeration cycle apparatus according to Embodiment 1 described above can achieve the following effects.
  • Embodiment 1 adjustment valve 8 that can adjust a flow rate of oil return passage 71 is provided.
  • Embodiment 2 a bypass passage that does not pass through oil-water heat exchanger 6 when oil is returned from oil separator 2 to compressor 1 is provided, and a flow rate adjusting mechanism that enables distribution suitable for the environmental condition and operating condition is placed.
  • Fig. 7 shows a configuration of a refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 according to Embodiment 2.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 includes, in the configuration of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 of Embodiment 1, an oil return passage 72 in place of oil return passage 71 and a controller 62 in place of controller 61.
  • Oil return passage 72 includes a flow rate adjusting mechanism 9, oil-water heat exchanger 6, a bypass passage 20, and a junction 10. Controller 62 controls adjustment valve 8, flow rate adjusting mechanism 9, and compressor 1.
  • Oil-water heat exchanger 6 is configured to dissipate heat of the oil passing therethrough to the drain water in drain pan 50.
  • Bypass passage 20 is configured to cause the oil to flow therethrough while bypassing oil-water heat exchanger 6.
  • Flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 is configured to change a ratio between the flow rate of the oil passing through heat exchanger 6 and the flow rate of the oil passing through bypass passage 20.
  • Flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 may have any configuration that enables adjustment of an amount of oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 and bypass passage 20.
  • flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 can have a configuration in which a flow rate adjustment valve is provided at each of branch destinations branched from a pipe or a configuration in which a four-way valve, a three-way valve, or the like is provided at a branch portion.
  • flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 includes a flow rate adjustment valve 9A and a flow rate adjustment valve 9B.
  • Flow rate adjustment valve 9A is disposed between a point at which oil return pipe 7 is branched and oil-water heat exchanger 6.
  • Flow rate adjustment valve 9B is disposed between the point at which oil return pipe 7 is branched and bypass passage 20. It should be noted that flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 may be provided at junction 10.
  • oil in oil depleting operation, oil is caused to pass through an "oil depletion suppressing circuit" as an oil return circuit and is returned to the compressor.
  • the "oil depletion suppressing circuit” refers to the shortest oil return circuit through which oil passes from a discharge port to a suction port of compressor 1 in the embodiment below.
  • bypass passage 20 in which oil is caused to flow from an oil separator directly to the suction port of the compressor corresponds to the "oil depletion suppressing circuit".
  • Controller 62 computes a freezing determination temperature based on the outputs of temperature detectors 51 and 52. Controller 62 controls control parameters of the respective actuators (e.g., the frequency of compressor 1, the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8, and the degree of opening of each of flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B) based on the computed freezing determination temperature and the operating condition of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102.
  • control parameters of the respective actuators e.g., the frequency of compressor 1, the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8, and the degree of opening of each of flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B
  • the gas refrigerant (point B) flows from oil separator 2 into condenser 3, whereas the oil flows from oil separator 2 into oil return pipe 7.
  • oil (point G) discharged from oil return pipe 7 flows into flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 and is distributed to bypass passage 20 (oil depletion suppressing circuit) and oil-water heat exchanger 6 (drain antifreezing circuit).
  • the oil that has flowed into oil-water heat exchanger 6 passes through oil-water heat exchanger 6 while dissipating heat to the drain water.
  • the oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 flows as in Embodiment 1, and the state of the refrigerant also changes as described with reference to Fig. 6 .
  • the low-pressure, low-temperature oil decompressed by adjustment valve 8 flows into the low-pressure pipe (point I) and meets, at the junction (point F), low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant passing through the low-pressure pipe (point E) discharged from evaporator 5.
  • the low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant and oil that have met are sucked by compressor 1.
  • Controller 62 computes a freezing determination temperature of drain water calculated from the detection values detected by detectors 51 and 52, and controls the respective actuators (e.g., the frequency of compressor 1, and the degrees of opening of adjustment valve 8 and flow rate adjusting mechanism 9) in accordance with the freezing determination temperature and the current operating condition of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102.
  • the freezing determination temperature can be set to 0°C when T2 ⁇ 0°C, the freezing determination temperature may be determined appropriately experimentally.
  • Controller 62 controls flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 to increase the flow rate of the oil of oil-water heat exchanger 6 when surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is lower than the freezing determination temperature of the drain water. For example, controller 62 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B.
  • controller 62 When detecting that the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 is the oil depleting operation (e.g., the operation in the activation of an operation or in the completion of defrosting), controller 62 controls flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 to increase the flow rate of bypass passage 20. Controller 62 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A.
  • controller 62 reduces the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 and increases the degrees of opening of flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B. In other words, in normal operation, controller 62 reduces an oil return amount by reducing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8, thus allowing the oil to remain in each of oil separator 2, bypass passage 20 (oil depletion suppressing circuit), and oil-water heat exchanger 6 (drain antifreezing circuit).
  • Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of control performed by controller 62 according to Embodiment 2. A process of this flowchart is called from a main routine and executed for every certain period of time or every time a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • controller 62 detects the operating condition. Since controller 62 controls refrigeration cycle apparatus 102, for example, controls compressor 1, controller 62 can detect whether the current operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 is the oil depleting operating state, for example, in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S12 controller 62 determines whether the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 corresponds to the oil depleting operation (e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation). The process proceeds to step S13 when the operating state corresponds to the oil depleting operation (YES in S12), and otherwise (NO in S12), the process proceeds to step S14.
  • the oil depleting operation e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S14 controller 62 detects surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 by temperature detector 51 and determines whether surface temperature T1 is lower than the freezing determination temperature. The process proceeds to step S15 when surface temperature T1 is equal to or lower than the freezing determination temperature (NO in S14), and the process proceeds to step S16 when surface temperature T1 is higher than the freezing determination temperature (YES in S14).
  • controller 62 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A.
  • the ratio of the oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 in the oil passing through oil return passage 72 thus decreases.
  • controller 62 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B. This increases the ratio of the oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 in the oil passing through oil return passage 72.
  • step S16 adjustment valves 9A and 9B are fully opened, whereas the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 is reduced.
  • controller 62 reduces the oil return amount by reducing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 to cause the oil to remain in each of oil separator 2, bypass passage 20 (oil depletion suppressing circuit), and oil-water heat exchanger 6 (drain antifreezing circuit).
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 according to Embodiment 2 described above can achieve effects similar to those of refrigeration cycle apparatus 101 of Embodiment 1. Further, flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B and adjustment valve 8 can more finely control a heat radiation amount for preventing freezing of a drain pan and an oil return amount for preventing an oil depletion of a compressor, further improving the reliability of the refrigeration cycle apparatus.
  • Embodiment 2 the bypass passage that does not pass through oil-water heat exchanger 6 when oil is returned from oil separator 2 to compressor 1 is provided.
  • Embodiment 3 oil is returned from oil separator 2 to compressor 1 by causing oil to passing through an oil-air heat exchanger in place of a bypass passage.
  • Fig. 9 shows a configuration of a refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 according to Embodiment 3.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 includes, in the configuration of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 shown in Fig. 7 , an oil return circuit 73 in place of oil return circuit 72.
  • Oil return circuit 73 includes, in the configuration of oil return circuit 72, a branch passage 20A, an oil-air heat exchanger 11, a temperature detector 53, and a controller 63 in place of bypass passage 20 and controller 62.
  • Branch passage 20A causes oil to be returned from oil separator 2 to compressor 1 by passing the oil through oil-air heat exchanger 11.
  • Oil-water heat exchanger 6 is configured to dissipate the heat of the oil passing therethrough to the drain water in drain pan 50.
  • oil-air heat exchanger 11 is disposed between evaporator 5 and drain pan 50 and is configured to dissipate the heat of the oil that has bypassed oil-water heat exchanger 6 to evaporator 5.
  • Controller 63 receives outputs of temperature detectors 51 to 53 and controls adjustment valve 8 and flow rate adjusting mechanism 9.
  • Flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 is configured to change a ratio between the flow rate of the oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 and the flow rate of the oil passing through oil-air heat exchanger 11.
  • Fig. 10 shows a physical arrangement relationship among oil-air heat exchanger 11, evaporator 5, and drain pan 50.
  • Oil-air heat exchanger 11 is placed below evaporator 5.
  • the refrigerant from point D in Fig. 9 passes through a refrigerant pipe branched into a plurality of portions in evaporator 5 as shown in Fig. 10 , and the divided portions of the refrigerant meet after passing through evaporator 5.
  • the resultant refrigerant then flows from point E to point F in Fig. 9 .
  • the oil from point G in Fig. 9 passes through the oil pipe of oil-air heat exchanger 11 as shown in Fig. 10 and flows toward point H in Fig. 9 .
  • the refrigerant pipe of evaporator 5 and the oil pipe of oil-air heat exchanger 11 are preferably embedded in a common fin on top and bottom.
  • the air cooled by the fin near evaporator 5 causes condensation, and the condensation turns into drain water and flows down along the fin. Then, when the drain water reaches the vicinity of the oil pipe of oil-air heat exchanger 11, it is heated by the high-temperature oil.
  • drain water may freeze at the lower end of the fin before a droplet of drain water drops onto drain pan 50.
  • the frozen drain water grows into so-called root ice.
  • the oil return circuit passing through oil-air heat exchanger 11 is also referred to as a "freezing suppression circuit".
  • Oil-air heat exchanger 11 functions as the freezing suppression circuit that prevents freezing of drain water before dropping onto drain pan 50.
  • the high-temperature, high-pressure oil discharged from flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 flows into oil-air heat exchanger 11 (freezing suppression circuit) and passes through oil-air heat exchanger 11 while dissipating heat to the drain water remaining at the lower end of evaporator 5.
  • temperature detector 51 detects a surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50
  • temperature detector 52 detects an outside air temperature T2
  • temperature detector 53 detects a liquid pipe temperature T3 of evaporator 5.
  • Controller 63 computes a freezing determination temperature of drain water based on the outputs of temperature detectors 51 to 53. Then, controller 63 controls adjustment valve 8 and flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 in accordance with each freezing determination temperature and operating condition. For example, controller 63 increases the flow rate of the oil of oil-air heat exchanger 11 (freezing suppression circuit) when liquid pipe temperature T3 of evaporator 5 is lower than a prescribed temperature. To increase the flow rate of the oil of oil-air heat exchanger 11, for example, controller 63 increases the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A on the freezing suppression circuit side and reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B on the other side.
  • High-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant and oil discharged from compressor 1 flow into oil separator 2 and are separated into gas refrigerant and oil.
  • the gas refrigerant (point B) flows from oil separator 2 into condenser 3, whereas the oil flows from oil separator 2 into oil return pipe 7.
  • the oil (point G) that has passed through oil return pipe 7 flows into flow rate adjusting mechanism 9 and is distributed to branch passage 20A (freezing suppression circuit) and oil-water heat exchanger 6 (drain antifreezing circuit).
  • the oil that has flowed into oil-water heat exchanger 6 passes through oil-water heat exchanger 6 while dissipating heat to the drain water in drain pan 50.
  • the oil passing from branch passage 20A to oil-air heat exchanger 11 is cooled while dissipating heat to air and drain water dropping down along the fin.
  • the low-pressure, low-temperature oil that has been decompressed by adjustment valve 8 flows into the low-pressure pipe (point I) and meets, at the junction (point F), low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant that has been discharged from evaporator 5 and passes through the low-pressure pipe (point E).
  • the low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant and oil that have met is sucked by compressor 1.
  • Controller 63 increases the flow rate of the oil of the shortest oil return circuit included in oil return passage 73 when the operation of refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 is the oil depleting operation.
  • the path passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 is shorter than branch passage 20A, and accordingly, in oil depleting operation, the degrees of opening of flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B are controlled to increase the flow rate of the path passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6.
  • Bypass passage 20 shown in Fig. 7 may be added to the configuration shown in Fig. 9 , and a flow rate adjustment valve for bypass passage may be further added to flow rate adjusting mechanism 9.
  • the shortest oil return circuit serves as a bypass passage.
  • Controller 63 increases the flow rate of the oil of oil-water heat exchanger 6 (drain antifreezing circuit) when surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 is lower than the freezing determination temperature. Controller 63 increases the flow rate of the oil of oil-air heat exchanger 11 (freezing suppression circuit) when liquid pipe temperature T3 of evaporator 5 is lower than the freezing determination temperature.
  • controller 63 reduces the oil return amount by reducing the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8, thus causing the oil to remain in oil separator 2 or each oil return circuit.
  • Fig. 11 is a flowchart showing an example of control performed by a controller 63 according to Embodiment 3. A process of this flowchart is called from a main routine and executed for every certain period of time or every time a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • controller 63 detects the operating condition. Since controller 63 controls refrigeration cycle apparatus 103, for example, controls compressor 1, controller 63 can detect whether the current operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 is the oil depleting operating state, for example, in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S22 controller 63 determines whether the operating state of refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 corresponds to the oil depleting operation (e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation). The process proceeds to step S23 when the operating state corresponds to the oil depleting operation (YES in S22), and otherwise (NO in S22), the process proceeds to step S24.
  • the oil depleting operation e.g., in the activation of the compressor or in switching from the defrosting operation.
  • step S24 controller 63 detects liquid pipe temperature T3 of evaporator 5 by temperature detector 53 and determines whether liquid pipe temperature T3 is lower than the freezing determination temperature. The process proceeds to step S25 when liquid pipe temperature T3 is equal to or lower than the freezing determination temperature (NO in S24), and the process proceeds to step S26 when liquid pipe temperature T3 is higher than the freezing determination temperature (YES in S24).
  • controller 63 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A. This increases the ratio of the oil passing through oil-air heat exchanger 11 that prevents icing of evaporator 5 in the oil passing through oil return passage 73.
  • step S26 controller 63 detects surface temperature T1 of drain pan 50 by temperature detector 51 and determines whether surface temperature T1 is lower than the freezing determination temperature. The process proceeds to step S27 when surface temperature T1 is equal to or lower than the freezing determination temperature (NO in S26), and the process proceeds to step S28 when surface temperature T1 is higher than the freezing determination temperature (YES in S26).
  • step S27 controller 63 reduces the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9A while increasing the degree of opening of flow rate adjustment valve 9B. This increases the ratio of the oil passing through oil-water heat exchanger 6 in the oil passing through oil return passage 73.
  • step S28 flow rate adjustment valves 9A and 9B are fully opened, whereas the degree of opening of adjustment valve 8 is reduced.
  • control is returned to the main routine in step S29.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 according to Embodiment 3 described above can achieve effects similar to those of refrigeration cycle apparatus 102 of Embodiment 2. Further, oil-air heat exchanger 11 below evaporator 5 heats the drain water before dropping onto drain pan 50, thus suppressing icing at the lower portion of evaporator 5 to improve the performance of refrigeration cycle apparatus 103.
  • Embodiments 1 to 3 the manner of operating a refrigeration cycle apparatus that is highly likely to cause oil depletion in a compressor is detected as the oil depleting operation, and control is then performed.
  • a detector that detects oil depletion in a compressor more directly is provided.
  • Fig. 12 shows a configuration of a refrigeration cycle apparatus 104 according to Embodiment 4.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 104 includes a controller 64 in place of controller 63 and also includes a sensor 54 in the configuration of refrigeration cycle apparatus 103 of Fig. 9 .
  • Sensor 54 detects a lack of oil in compressor 1.
  • Controller 64 adjusts the degree of opening of valve 8 in accordance with an output of temperature detector 51 and an output of sensor 54.
  • sensor 54 is provided in compressor 1 and detects oil depletion in compressor 1.
  • Sensor 54 may be, for example, a liquid level detection sensor that detects the liquid level of the oil in compressor 1 or an oil concentration sensor that detects an oil concentration in refrigerant.
  • Controller 64 determines whether the operation is the oil depleting operation performed in step S22 of Fig. 11 , based on a detection value P1 detected by sensor 54. Since the other control is similar to that of Embodiment 3 described with reference to Fig. 11 , description thereof will not be repeated.
  • Sensor 54 may be incorporated in the configuration of Embodiment 1. In this case, sensor 54 may be added to Fig. 1 , and an output of sensor 54 may be used in determination of step S2 in Fig. 5 . Alternatively, sensor 54 may be incorporated in the configuration of Embodiment 2. In this case, sensor 54 may be added to Fig. 7 , and an output of sensor 54 may be used in determination of step S12 in Fig. 8 .
  • Embodiment 4 can achieve effects similar to those of Embodiments 1, 2, and 3.
  • drain pan 50 easily corrodes due to drain water
  • a measure is preferably taken to suppress corrosion.
  • an additive capable of suppressing corrosion can be added to refrigerant, or electrolyzed water containing active oxygen species can be used, thereby suppressing corrosion.

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  1. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (101, 102, 103, 104) dans lequel du réfrigérant circule dans un compresseur (1), un condenseur (3), une vanne de détente (4) et un évaporateur (5), l'appareil de cycle de réfrigération (101) comprenant en outre :
    un bac de drainage (50) configuré pour recevoir de l'eau de drainage obtenue en condensant l'humidité dans l'air par l'intermédiaire de l'évaporateur (5) ;
    un détecteur de température (51) configuré pour détecter une température relative à une température de l'eau de drainage ;
    un séparateur d'huile (2) prévu entre le compresseur (1) et le condenseur (3) et configuré pour séparer l'huile de machine de réfrigération et le réfrigérant l'un de l'autre ;
    un passage de retour d'huile (71, 72, 73) ayant au moins une partie disposée dans le bac de drainage et configuré pour renvoyer l'huile de machine de réfrigération séparée par le séparateur d'huile (2) vers un orifice d'aspiration du compresseur (1) ;
    caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend en outre
    une vanne (8) pour ajuster un débit d'écoulement de l'huile de machine de réfrigération du passage de retour d'huile (71) ; et
    un dispositif de commande (61) configuré pour ajuster le débit d'écoulement de l'huile de machine de réfrigération du passage de retour d'huile (71) en faisant varier le degré d'ouverture de la vanne en fonction d'une sortie du détecteur de température (51).
  2. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le détecteur de température (51) est agencé pour détecter une température du bac de drainage (50), et dans lequel
    le dispositif de commande (61, 62) est configuré pour augmenter le degré d'ouverture de la vanne (8) lorsque la température détectée par le détecteur de température (51) est inférieure à une valeur prédéterminée.
  3. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (102) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le passage de retour d'huile (72) comprend
    un échangeur de chaleur (6) configuré pour dissiper la chaleur de l'huile de machine de réfrigération qui le traverse vers l'eau de drainage dans le bac de drainage (50), et
    un passage de dérivation (20) configuré pour amener l'huile de machine de réfrigération à s'écouler à travers celui-ci tout en contournant l'échangeur de chaleur (6).
  4. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (102) selon la revendication 3, comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'ajustement de débit d'écoulement (9) configuré pour changer un rapport entre un débit d'écoulement auquel l'huile de machine de réfrigération passe à travers l'échangeur de chaleur (6) et un débit d'écoulement auquel l'huile de machine de réfrigération passe à travers le passage de dérivation (20).
  5. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (103) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le passage de retour d'huile (73) comprend
    un premier échangeur de chaleur (6) configuré pour dissiper la chaleur de l'huile de machine de réfrigération qui le traverse vers l'eau de drainage dans le bac de drainage (50), et
    un second échangeur de chaleur (11) disposé entre l'évaporateur (5) et le bac de drainage (50) et configuré pour dissiper la chaleur de l'huile de machine de réfrigération en contournant le premier échangeur de chaleur (6) vers l'évaporateur (5).
  6. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (103) selon la revendication 5, comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'ajustement de débit d'écoulement (9) configuré pour changer un rapport entre un débit d'écoulement auquel l'huile de machine de réfrigération passe à travers le premier échangeur de chaleur (6) et un débit d'écoulement auquel l'huile de machine de réfrigération passe à travers le second échangeur de chaleur (11).
  7. Appareil de cycle de réfrigération (104) selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre :
    un capteur (54) pour détecter un manque de l'huile de machine de réfrigération dans le compresseur (1) ; dans lequel
    le dispositif de commande (64) est configuré pour ajuster le degré d'ouverture de la vanne (8) en fonction d'une sortie du détecteur de température (51) et d'une sortie du capteur (54).
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