EP3828473A1 - Procédé et dispositif de régulation d'écoulement de fluide frigorigène pour climatiseur, et support d'informations informatique - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif de régulation d'écoulement de fluide frigorigène pour climatiseur, et support d'informations informatique Download PDF

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EP3828473A1
EP3828473A1 EP19861603.9A EP19861603A EP3828473A1 EP 3828473 A1 EP3828473 A1 EP 3828473A1 EP 19861603 A EP19861603 A EP 19861603A EP 3828473 A1 EP3828473 A1 EP 3828473A1
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Chao GU
Defang GUO
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of intelligent household appliance technologies, and more particularly, to a method and a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner and a computer storage medium.
  • a household central air conditioner includes a one-to-multiple air conditioner, that is, one outdoor unit of the air conditioner corresponds to multiple indoor units of the air conditioner, a compressor of the outdoor unit drives all indoor units, branch pipes are provided on system pipelines, and all indoor units share a main pipe to connect to the outdoor unit.
  • each indoor unit In a household central air conditioning system, each indoor unit generally includes four temperature sensors, that is, an environment temperature sensor, an inner coil temperature sensor, an evaporator inlet sensor and an evaporator outlet sensor, and thus, an inlet temperature can be obtained by the evaporator inlet sensor and an outlet temperature can be obtained by the evaporator outlet sensor, and a refrigerant flow flowing through each indoor unit can be adjusted according to a temperature difference between the inlet temperature and the outlet temperature.
  • most of the current indoor units have only two temperature sensors, that is, the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor, and if the current indoor units are used in the household central air conditioning system, the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor need to be provided on a pipeline of the outdoor unit.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, and the method includes:
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, and the device includes:
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner, applied for the air conditioner.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, and the device includes:
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electronic device.
  • the electronic device includes:
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a computer readable storage medium.
  • the computer readable storage medium stores computer executable instructions, and the computer executable instructions are configured to execute the above-mentioned method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a computer program product.
  • the computer program product includes a computer program stored on a computer readable storage medium, the computer program includes program instructions, and when the program instructions are executed by a computer, the computer performs the above-mentioned method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature without obtaining an outlet temperature and inlet temperature of an evaporator, and thus there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor on the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • a household central air conditioner i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner
  • a refrigerant flow flowing through a corresponding indoor unit can be adjusted according to a difference between an evaporator inlet temperature and an evaporator outlet temperature, and thus the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor are needed to obtain corresponding temperatures.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature, and thus the indoor unit in the air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, that is, only the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor are required, and there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • a household central air conditioner i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, wherein each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit 100, a first indoor unit 200 and a second indoor unit 300, wherein an evaporator in the first indoor unit 200 is connected to a condenser in the outdoor unit 100 through a throttle device 1, and an evaporator in the second indoor unit 300 is connected to the condenser in the outdoor unit 100 through a throttle device 2.
  • each indoor unit there are only a corresponding inner environment temperature sensor and a corresponding inner coil sensor, wherein the sensors are temperature sensors for detecting corresponding temperatures.
  • the indoor unit in the one-to-multiple air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, the connection between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is relatively simple, and there is no need to connect to the evaporator inlet sensor or the evaporator outlet sensor.
  • each indoor unit only needs to have two corresponding temperature sensors, and each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, the specific examples are not listed one by one.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature.
  • Fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 2 , the method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner includes following steps.
  • Step 201 a suction temperature of a compressor in the outdoor unit and an inner coil temperature of each indoor unit are obtained.
  • the compressor in the outdoor unit is provided with a suction sensor, so that the suction temperature Ts of the compressor in the outdoor unit can be obtained through the suction sensor.
  • the indoor units are provided with inner coil sensors, through which the inner coil temperatures Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn corresponding to each indoor unit can be obtained, that is, if there are n indoor units, there are corresponding n inner coil temperatures.
  • the present disclosure is not limited to the temperature sensor, and other detection devices that can obtain the temperatures can also be applied to the present disclosure, or the temperature calculated through software or formulas can also be applied thereto.
  • Step 202 parameters of at least one throttle device are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when a first temperature difference between the suction temperature and an inner coil average temperature is greater than a preset temperature difference, wherein the inner coil average temperature is an average value obtained by summing the inner coil temperature.
  • Step 203 the parameters of the at least one throttle device are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when the first temperature difference is less than the preset temperature difference.
  • the inner coil temperatures Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn of each indoor unit have been obtained, and the inner coil average temperature ⁇ Tm can be obtained.
  • the preset temperature difference TshO can be obtained through multiple tests according to a model of the air conditioner, that is, the preset temperature difference TshO can be set in advance, and thus when the first temperature difference is greater than the preset temperature difference, parameters of at least one throttle device are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device; and when the first temperature difference is less than the preset temperature difference, the parameters of the at least one throttle device are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device.
  • a valve of at least one electronic expansion valve can be adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the electronic expansion valve, thereby increasing the refrigerant flow flowing through corresponding indoor unit; and if Tsh ⁇ Tsh0, the valve of at least one electronic expansion valve can be adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the electronic expansion valve, thereby reducing the refrigerant flow flowing through corresponding indoor unit.
  • the adjustment of other throttle valves can also be the same, if Tsh>Tsh0, the parameters of at least one throttle device can be adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device, and if Tsh ⁇ Tsh0, the parameters of the at least one throttle device can be adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device, thereby changing the refrigerant flow flowing through the corresponding indoor unit.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature, and thus the indoor unit in the air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, that is, only the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor are required, and there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • a household central air conditioner i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner
  • the parameters of at least one throttle device can be randomly adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device.
  • the adjusting the parameters according to the inner coil temperature of each indoor unit includes: comparing the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is greater than the inner coil average temperature, determining an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a first indoor unit; and adjusting parameters of a first throttle device corresponding to the first indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the first throttle device.
  • Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn are compared with ⁇ Tm respectively, if Tm2> ⁇ Tm, a 2nd indoor unit corresponding to Tm2 can be determined as the first indoor unit, the throttle device 2 corresponding to the 2nd indoor unit can be determined as the first throttle device, and the parameters of the throttle device 2 are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through throttle device 2.
  • the throttle device 2 is the electronic expansion valve, the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned up, and the number of steps for turning up the valve can be determined according to [Tsh-Tsh0].
  • the corresponding 3rd indoor unit, 6th indoor unit, ..., nth indoor unit can be determined as the first indoor unit
  • the corresponding throttle device 3 throttle device 6, ..., throttle device n
  • the parameters of the first throttle device can be adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the first throttle device.
  • the parameters of at least one throttle device can be randomly adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device.
  • the adjusting the parameters according to the inner coil temperature of each indoor unit includes: comparing the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is less than the inner coil average temperature, determining an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a second indoor unit; and adjusting parameters of a second throttle device corresponding to the second indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the second throttle device.
  • Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn are compared with ⁇ Tm respectively, if Tm1 ⁇ Tm, a 1st indoor unit corresponding to Tm1 can be determined as the first indoor unit, the throttle device 1 corresponding to the 1st indoor unit can be determined as the second throttle device, and the parameters of throttle device 1 can be adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through throttle device 1. If the throttle device 1 is the electronic expansion valve, the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned down, and the number of steps for turning down the valve can be determined according to [Tsh-Tsh0]. Similarly, if Tm4, Tm5, ...
  • the corresponding 4th indoor unit and 5th indoor unit can be determined as the second indoor unit, and the corresponding throttle device 4 and throttle device 5, ..., can be determined as the second throttle device, and the parameters of the second throttle device can be adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the second throttle device.
  • the refrigerant flow of the system needs to be increased.
  • a refrigerant flow of an indoor unit with high inner coil temperature can be increased.
  • the refrigerant flow of the system needs to be reduced.
  • a refrigerant flow of an indoor unit with low inner coil temperature can be reduced, so that a temperature control of an area where each indoor unit is located will be more balanced, and the human body will feel more comfortable.
  • the refrigerant flow of the system does not need to be increased.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through some indoor units may be too much, and the refrigerant flow flowing through some indoor units may be too little, that is, the distribution of the refrigerant is uneven, a bias flow adjustment can be performed at this time.
  • the bias flow adjustment can be performed, which specifically includes: determining a second temperature difference between an environment temperature of each indoor unit and the inner coil temperature when the first temperature difference is equal to the preset temperature difference; determining an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference as a third indoor unit, and determining an indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference as a fourth indoor unit when a relative difference between a maximum second temperature difference and a minimum second temperature difference is greater than a set value; and adjusting parameters of a third throttle device corresponding to the third indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the third throttle device, and adjusting parameters of a fourth throttle device corresponding to the fourth indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the fourth throttle device.
  • the relative difference between the maximum second temperature difference and the minimum second temperature difference is compared with the set value, when the relative difference is greater than the set value, the indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference can be determined as the third indoor unit, and the indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference can be determined as the fourth indoor unit.
  • the parameters of the third throttle device corresponding to the third indoor unit are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the third throttle device, and the parameters of the fourth throttle device corresponding to the fourth indoor unit are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the fourth throttle device.
  • the 2nd indoor unit can be determined as the third indoor unit
  • the nth indoor unit can be determined as the fourth indoor unit
  • the throttle device 2 corresponding to the 2nd indoor unit can be determined as the third throttle device
  • the throttle device n corresponding to the nth indoor unit is determined as the fourth throttle device.
  • the parameters of the throttle device 2 are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device 2, and the parameters of the throttle device n are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device n.
  • the throttle device is the electronic expansion valve
  • the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned up, and preferably, the number of steps for turning up the valve can be determined according to A/2.
  • the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned down, and preferably, the number of the steps for turning down the valve can also be determined according to A/2.
  • the bias flow adjustment can be performed to further improve the balance of the refrigerant flow flowing through each indoor unit, so that a temperature in an action area of each indoor unit is relatively balanced and the user experience is further improved.
  • the refrigerant flow when the refrigerant flow is controlled, only a superheat adjustment can be performed, that is, the superheat adjustment can be performed according to the first temperature difference; or, only the bias flow adjustment can be performed, that is, the bias flow adjustment can be performed according to the second temperature difference; or, both the superheat adjustment and the bias flow adjustment can be performed, and preferably, the superheat adjustment can be performed first and then the bias flow adjustment can be performed.
  • Fig. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 3 , the method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner includes following steps.
  • Step 301 a suction temperature of a compressor in the outdoor unit and an inner coil temperature of each indoor unit are obtained.
  • the compressor in the outdoor unit is provided with a suction sensor, so that the suction temperature Ts of the compressor in the outdoor unit can be obtained through the suction sensor.
  • the indoor units are provided with inner coil sensors, through which the inner coil temperatures Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn corresponding to each indoor unit can be obtained, that is, if there are n indoor units, there are corresponding n inner coil temperatures.
  • Step 302 a second temperature difference between an environment temperature of each indoor unit and the inner coil temperature is determined when a first temperature difference between the suction temperature and an inner coil average temperature is equal to a preset temperature difference.
  • the inner coil temperatures Tm1, Tm2, ..., Tmn of each indoor unit have been obtained, and the inner coil average temperature ⁇ Tm can be obtained.
  • the first temperature difference Tsh between the suction temperature Ts and the inner coil average temperature ⁇ Tm is obtained, a preset temperature difference TshO can be set in advance, and thus when the first temperature difference is equal to the preset temperature difference, the refrigerant flow of the system does not need to be changed at this time, however, a bias flow adjustment needs to be performed.
  • Step 303 an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference is determined as a third indoor unit, and an indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference is determined as a fourth indoor unit when a relative difference between a maximum second temperature difference and a minimum second temperature difference is greater than a set value.
  • ⁇ Tw1 ⁇ Tw2, ..., ⁇ Twn, ⁇ Tw2 is the largest, and ⁇ Twn is the smallest, and thus when
  • Step 304 parameters of a third throttle device corresponding to the third indoor unit are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the third throttle device, and parameters of a fourth throttle device corresponding to the fourth indoor unit are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the fourth throttle device.
  • the 2nd indoor unit is the third indoor unit
  • the nth indoor unit is the fourth indoor unit
  • the throttle device 2 corresponding to the 2nd indoor unit can be determined as the third throttle device
  • the throttle device n corresponding to the nth indoor unit can be determined as the fourth throttle device.
  • the parameters of the throttle device 2 are adjusted to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device 2
  • the parameters of the throttle device n are adjusted to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device n.
  • the throttle device is the electronic expansion valve
  • the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned up, and preferably, the number of steps for turning up the valve can be determined according to A/2.
  • the valve of the electronic expansion valve can be turned down, and preferably, the number of the steps for turning down the valve can also be determined according to A/2.
  • a bias flow control of the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be performed only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature, and thus the indoor unit in the air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, that is, only the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor are required, and there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • the flow balance in each indoor unit can be further improved through the bias flow control, so that a temperature in an active area of each indoor unit is relatively balanced, and the user experience is further improved.
  • the adjustment can be performed according to the first temperature difference, which specifically includes: adjusting parameters of at least one throttle device to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when the first temperature difference is greater than the preset temperature difference; and adjusting the parameters of the at least one throttle device to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when the first temperature difference is less than the preset temperature difference.
  • the adjusting parameters of at least one throttle device to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device includes: comparing the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is greater than the inner coil average temperature, determining an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a first indoor unit; and adjusting parameters of a first throttle device corresponding to the first indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the first throttle device.
  • the adjusting the parameters of the at least one throttle device to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device includes: comparing the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is less than the inner coil average temperature, determining an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a second indoor unit; and adjusting parameters of a second throttle device corresponding to the second indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the second throttle device.
  • the superheat adjustment that is, the specific process of adjusting the superheat according to the first temperature difference, may be the same as the foregoing embodiments, which will not be described again.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding electronic expansion valve, so that both the superheat adjustment and the bias flow adjustment can be performed when the refrigerant flow of the air conditioner is controlled.
  • a preset temperature difference TshO and a set value A are saved.
  • Fig. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 4 , the method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner includes following steps.
  • Step 401 a suction temperature of a compressor in the outdoor unit and an inner coil temperature and an environment temperature of each indoor unit are obtained.
  • the compressor in the outdoor unit is provided with a suction sensor, so that the suction temperature Ts of the compressor in the outdoor unit can be obtained through the suction sensor.
  • the indoor units are provided with inner coil sensors and inner environment temperature sensors, the inner coil temperatures Tm1, Tm2, .., Tmn corresponding to each indoor unit can be obtained through the inner coil sensors, and environment temperatures Tail, Tai2, ..., Tain corresponding to each indoor unit can be obtained through the inner environment temperature sensors.
  • Step 402 it is determined whether Tsh>Tsh0. If yes, step 403 is executed; otherwise, step 407 is executed.
  • Step 403 an indoor unit is determined as a current indoor unit.
  • An indoor unit can be determined as the current indoor unit according to preset rules.
  • Step 404 it is determined whether a current inner coil temperature Tmd of the current indoor unit is greater than ⁇ Tm, i.e., Tmd> ⁇ Tm. If yes, step 405 is executed; otherwise, step 406 is executed.
  • Step 405 the current indoor unit is determined as a first indoor unit, and a valve of a first electronic expansion valve corresponding to the first indoor unit is turned up.
  • the number of steps for turning up the valve of the first electronic expansion valve can be determined according to [Tsh-Tsh0].
  • Step 406 whether all indoor units are determined as current indoor units? If yes, the process ends; otherwise, the process returns to step 403.
  • Step 407 it is determined whether Tsh ⁇ Tsh0. If yes, step 408 is executed; otherwise, step 412 is executed.
  • Step 408 an indoor unit is determined as the current indoor unit.
  • An indoor unit can be determined as the current indoor unit according to the preset rules.
  • Step 409 it is determined whether the current inner coil temperature Tmd of the current indoor unit is less than ⁇ Tm, i.e., Tmd ⁇ Tm. If yes, step 410 is executed; otherwise, step 411 is executed.
  • Step 410 the current indoor unit is determined as a second indoor unit, and a valve of a second electronic expansion valve corresponding to the second indoor unit is turned down.
  • the number of steps for turning down the valve of the second electronic expansion valve can be determined according to [Tsh-Tsh0].
  • Step 411 whether all indoor units are determined as current indoor units? If yes, the process ends; otherwise, the process returns to step 408.
  • Step 412 a second temperature difference between the environment temperature and the inner coil temperature of each indoor unit is determined.
  • Tsh Tsh0
  • Step 413 whether a relative difference between a maximum second temperature difference and a minimum second temperature difference is greater than A? If yes, step 414 is executed; otherwise, the process ends.
  • Step 414 an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference is determined as a third indoor unit, and an indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference is determined as a fourth indoor unit.
  • Step 415 a valve of a third electronic expansion valve corresponding to the third indoor unit is turned up, and a valve of a fourth electronic expansion valve corresponding to the fourth indoor unit is turned down.
  • the number of steps for turning up the valve can be determined according to A/2, and the number of the steps for turning down the valve can also be determined according to A/2.
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature, and thus the indoor unit in the air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, that is, only the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor are required, and there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • the balance of the refrigerant flow flowing through each indoor unit can be further improved through superheat control and bias flow control, so that a temperature in an action area of each indoor unit is relatively balanced and the user experience is further improved.
  • a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner can be constructed.
  • Fig. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, wherein each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device.
  • the device may include an obtaining unit 510, a first adjusting unit 520 and a second adjusting unit 530.
  • the obtaining unit 510 is configured to obtain a suction temperature of a compressor in the outdoor unit and an inner coil temperature of each indoor unit.
  • the first adjusting unit 520 is configured to adjust parameters of at least one throttle device to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when a first temperature difference between the suction temperature and an inner coil average temperature is greater than a preset temperature difference, wherein the inner coil average temperature is an average value obtained by summing the inner coil temperature.
  • the second adjusting unit 530 is configured to adjust the parameters of the at least one throttle device to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the throttle device when the first temperature difference is less than the preset temperature difference.
  • the first adjusting unit 520 is configured to compare the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is greater than the inner coil average temperature, determine an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a first indoor unit; and adjust parameters of a first throttle device corresponding to the first indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the first throttle device.
  • the second adjusting unit 530 is configured to compare the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is less than the inner coil average temperature, determine an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a second indoor unit; and adjust parameters of a second throttle device corresponding to the second indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the second throttle device.
  • the device further includes: a third adjusting unit configured to determine a second temperature difference between an environment temperature of each indoor unit and the inner coil temperature when the first temperature difference is equal to the preset temperature difference; determine an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference as a third indoor unit, and determine an indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference as a fourth indoor unit when a relative difference between a maximum second temperature difference and a minimum second temperature difference is greater than a set value; and adjust parameters of a third throttle device corresponding to the third indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the third throttle device, and adjust parameters of a fourth throttle device corresponding to the fourth indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the fourth throttle device.
  • a third adjusting unit configured to determine a second temperature difference between an environment temperature of each indoor unit and the inner coil temperature when the first temperature difference is equal to the preset temperature difference
  • determine an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference as a third indoor unit
  • the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be controlled only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit without obtaining an outlet temperature and inlet temperature of an evaporator, and thus there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor on the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • a household central air conditioner i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, and the device includes:
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a computer readable storage medium having computer instructions stored thereon, wherein, when the instructions are executed by a processor, the steps of the above-mentioned method are implemented.
  • Fig. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device.
  • the device may include an obtaining unit 610 and a third adjusting unit 620.
  • the obtaining unit 610 is configured to obtain a suction temperature of a compressor in the outdoor unit and an inner coil temperature of each indoor unit.
  • the third adjusting unit 620 is configured to determine a second temperature difference between an environment temperature of each indoor unit and the inner coil temperature when a first temperature difference between the suction temperature and an inner coil average temperature is equal to the preset temperature difference, wherein the inner coil average temperature is an average value obtained by summing the inner coil temperature; determine an indoor unit corresponding to the maximum second temperature difference as a third indoor unit, and determine an indoor unit corresponding to the minimum second temperature difference as a fourth indoor unit when a relative difference between a maximum second temperature difference and a minimum second temperature difference is greater than a set value; and adjust parameters of a third throttle device corresponding to the third indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the third throttle device, and adjust parameters of a fourth throttle device corresponding to the fourth indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the fourth throttle device.
  • the device further includes:
  • the first adjusting unit is specifically configured to compare the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is greater than the inner coil average temperature, determine an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a first indoor unit; and adjust parameters of a first throttle device corresponding to the first indoor unit to increase the refrigerant flow flowing through the first throttle device.
  • the second adjusting unit is specifically configured to compare the inner coil temperature with the inner coil average temperature; if a current inner coil temperature is less than the inner coil average temperature, determine an indoor unit corresponding to the current inner coil temperature as a second indoor unit; and adjust parameters of a second throttle device corresponding to the second indoor unit to reduce the refrigerant flow flowing through the second throttle device.
  • a bias flow control of the refrigerant flow flowing through the indoor unit can be performed only by obtaining the inner coil temperature of the indoor unit and the environment temperature, and thus the indoor unit in the air conditioner is the same as that in the one-to-one air conditioner, that is, only the environment temperature sensor and the inner coil temperature sensor are required, and there is no need to provide the evaporator inlet sensor and the evaporator outlet sensor, which reduces temperature sensors in a household central air conditioner, i.e., a one-to-multiple air conditioner, and is compatible with the existing indoor unit, thereby realizing the unification of one-to-one indoor unit and one-to-multiple indoor unit, that is, improving the compatibility of the one-to-multiple air conditioner and saving resources.
  • the flow balance in each indoor unit can be further improved through the bias flow control, so that a temperature in an active area of each indoor unit is relatively balanced, and the user experience is further improved.
  • a device for controlling refrigerant flow of an air conditioner, applied for the air conditioner includes an outdoor unit and at least two indoor units, each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit through a corresponding throttle device, and the device includes:
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a computer readable storage medium having computer instructions stored thereon, wherein, when the instructions are executed by a processor, the steps of the above-mentioned method are implemented.
  • a computer program product including a computer program stored on a computer readable storage medium, the computer program includes program instructions, and when the program instructions are executed by a computer, the computer performs the above-mentioned method for controlling refrigerant flow of the air conditioner.
  • the above computer readable storage medium can be a transitory computer readable storage medium or a non-transitory computer readable storage medium.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electronic device, the structure of which is shown in Fig. 7 .
  • the electronic device includes: at least one processor 700, taking one processor 700 as an example in Fig. 7 ; a memory 701; and further includes a communication interface 702 and a bus 703.
  • the processor 700, the communication interface 702, and the memory 701 may communicate with each other through the bus 703.
  • the communication interface 702 may be used for information transmission.
  • the processor 700 may call logical instructions in the memory 701 to execute the methods in the above embodiments.
  • logic instructions in the above-mentioned memory 701 may be implemented in the form of software functional units and may be stored in a computer readable storage medium when sold or used as an independent product.
  • the memory 701 may be configured to store a software program and a computer executable program, such as a program instruction/module corresponding to the methods in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 700 executes functional applications and data processing by running the software program, instruction, and module that are stored in the memory 701, thereby implementing the methods in the method embodiments mentioned above.
  • the memory 701 may include a program storage area and a data storage area.
  • the program storage area may store an operating system and an application program required by at least one function.
  • the data storage area may store data created according to use of the terminal, and the like.
  • the memory 701 may include a high speed random access memory, and may also include a non-volatile memory.
  • the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure may be embodied in the form of a software product, the computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes one or more instructions to enable a computer device (may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device, etc.) to perform all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the above-mentioned storage medium may be a non-transitory storage medium, including a U disk, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, an optical disk and other media that may store program codes, or may be a transitory storage medium.
  • a first element may be called a second element, and similarly, the second element may be called the first element as long as all occurrences of the "first element” are renamed consistently and all occurrences of the "second element” are renamed consistently.
  • the first element and the second element are both elements, but may not be the same element.
  • the words used in present application are only used to describe the embodiments and are not used to limit the claims.
  • singular forms "a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates.
  • the term “and/or” used in the present application refers to any and all possible combinations including one or more associated listings.
  • the term “comprise” and variations thereof “comprises” and/or “comprising” and the like refer to the presence of stated features, entireties, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, entireties, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
  • the element defined by the statement “include a " does not exclude the presence of another identical element in the process, method or device that includes the element.
  • each embodiment may highlight its differences from other embodiments, and same or similar parts between various embodiments may be referred to each other.
  • the product and the like disclosed in the embodiments if it corresponds to the method part disclosed in the embodiments, relevant parts may refer to the description in the method part.
  • the disclosed methods and products may be implemented in other ways.
  • the device embodiments described above are only schematic.
  • the division of the units may be only a logical function division, and there may be other division manners in actual implementation.
  • a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not implemented.
  • the mutual coupling, direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
  • each functional unit in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be integrated in one processing unit, or each unit may exist separately physically, or two or more units may be integrated in one unit.
  • each block in the flowcharts or block diagrams may represent a module, program segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for implementing specified logical functions.
  • the functions noted in the blocks may also occur in an order different from that noted in the drawings. For example, two consecutive blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in a reverse order, depending on the function involved.

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