EP4145028A1 - Dispositif à cycle de réfrigération - Google Patents

Dispositif à cycle de réfrigération Download PDF

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EP4145028A1
EP4145028A1 EP20933555.3A EP20933555A EP4145028A1 EP 4145028 A1 EP4145028 A1 EP 4145028A1 EP 20933555 A EP20933555 A EP 20933555A EP 4145028 A1 EP4145028 A1 EP 4145028A1
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Shunya GYOTOKU
Satoru Yanachi
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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
    • F25B13/00Compression machines, plants or systems, with reversible cycle
    • 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
    • F25B41/00Fluid-circulation arrangements
    • F25B41/20Disposition of valves, e.g. of on-off valves or flow control valves
    • 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
    • F25B41/00Fluid-circulation arrangements
    • F25B41/20Disposition of valves, e.g. of on-off valves or flow control valves
    • F25B41/26Disposition of valves, e.g. of on-off valves or flow control valves of fluid flow reversing valves
    • 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
    • F25B41/00Fluid-circulation arrangements
    • F25B41/40Fluid line arrangements
    • F25B41/42Arrangements for diverging or converging flows, e.g. branch lines or junctions
    • 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
    • F25B2313/00Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for
    • F25B2313/023Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for using multiple indoor units
    • F25B2313/0233Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for using multiple indoor units in parallel 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
    • F25B2313/00Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for
    • F25B2313/027Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for characterised by the reversing means
    • F25B2313/02732Compression machines, plants or systems with reversible cycle not otherwise provided for characterised by the reversing means using two three-way valves
    • 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
    • F25B2400/00General features or devices for refrigeration machines, plants or systems, combined heating and refrigeration systems or heat-pump systems, i.e. not limited to a particular subgroup of F25B
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  • the present disclosure relates to a refrigeration cycle apparatus.
  • a refrigeration cycle apparatus including an outdoor unit, a plurality of indoor units, and a branch unit, wherein the outdoor unit and the plurality of indoor units are connected via the branch unit.
  • Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 4-6361 discloses a refrigeration cycle apparatus in which an outdoor unit and a branch unit are connected via a first refrigerant pipe and a second refrigerant pipe.
  • the refrigeration cycle apparatus includes: a first refrigerant flow path switching mechanism arranged in the outdoor unit; and a second refrigerant flow path switching mechanism arranged in the branch unit.
  • the first flow path switching mechanism includes one four-way valve and four check valves.
  • the first refrigerant flow path mechanism switches between a cooling operation state in which the outdoor heat exchanger acts as a condenser and a heating operation state in which the outdoor heat exchanger acts as an evaporator, and a state in which the pressure of the refrigerant flowing through the first refrigerant pipe is lower than the pressure of the refrigerant flowing through the second refrigerant pipe is maintained irrespective of the switching between the cooling operation state and the heating operation state.
  • the inner diameter of the first refrigerant pipe is larger than the inner diameter of the second refrigerant pipe.
  • the second flow path switching mechanism includes a plurality of flow path switching valves.
  • the second refrigerant flow path mechanism switches between a full-cooling operation state or full-heating operation state in which all of the plurality of indoor units each act as an evaporator or condenser and a cooling-dominated operation state or heating-dominated operation in which part of the plurality of indoor units each act as a condenser and the other part of the plurality of indoor units each act as an evaporator.
  • a refrigeration cycle apparatus comprises a refrigerant circuit in which refrigerant circulates, the refrigerant circuit comprising a compressor, a flow path switching portion, an outdoor heat exchanger, a decompressing apparatus, a first indoor heat exchanger, a first connecting pipe through which the refrigerant flows into the first indoor heat exchanger, and a second connecting pipe through which the refrigerant flows from the first indoor heat exchanger.
  • the flow path switching portion is configured to switch between a cooling operation state in which the outdoor heat exchanger acts as a condenser and a heating operation state in which the outdoor heat exchanger acts as an evaporator.
  • the refrigerant circuit further comprises: a first three-way valve arranged downstream of the first indoor heat exchanger in the cooling operation state and arranged upstream of the first indoor heat exchanger in the heating operation state; and a second three-way valve arranged upstream of the first indoor heat exchanger in the cooling operation state and arranged downstream of the first indoor heat exchanger in the heating operation state.
  • Each of the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve comprises: a valve seat having a valve chamber and provided with a first aperture, a second aperture and a third aperture, the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture being connected to the valve chamber; and a valve body configured to move among a first position, a second position, and a third position in the valve chamber.
  • the first aperture of each of the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve is connected to one end or the other end of the first indoor heat exchanger in the refrigerant circuit.
  • the second aperture of each of the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve is connected to the first connecting pipe.
  • the third aperture of each of the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve is connected to the second connecting pipe.
  • Each of the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve is configured to be switched independently to one of a first state in which the valve body is located at the first position, a second state in which the valve body is located at the second position, and a third state in which the valve body is located at the third position.
  • a first space is arranged in the valve chamber, the first space communicating with the first aperture and the second aperture and being separated from the third aperture
  • a second space is arranged in the valve chamber, the second space communicating with the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture
  • a third space is arranged in the valve chamber, the third space communicating with the first aperture and the third aperture and being separated from the second aperture.
  • a refrigeration cycle apparatus can be provided to suppress occurrence of chattering while preventing decreased comfortability when load of an indoor heat exchanger is decreased.
  • a refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 includes a refrigerant circuit in which refrigerant circulates.
  • the refrigerant circuit includes a compressor 1, a four-way valve 2 serving as a flow path switching portion, an outdoor heat exchanger 3, a first decompressing apparatus 4A, a second decompressing apparatus 4B, a first indoor heat exchanger 5A, a second indoor heat exchanger 5B, a first check valve 6A, a second check valve 6B, a third check valve 6C, a fourth check valve 6D, a gas-liquid separator 7, a first three-way valve 8A, a second three-way valve 9A, a third three-way valve 8B, a fourth three-way valve 9B, a first connecting pipe 10, a second connecting pipe 11, a third connecting pipe 12A, a fourth connecting pipe 13A, a fifth connecting pipe 12B, and a sixth connecting pipe 13B.
  • Compressor 1 four-way valve 2, outdoor heat exchanger 3, first check valve 6A, second check valve 6B, third check valve 6C, and fourth check valve 6D are accommodated in an outdoor unit 100.
  • First decompressing apparatus 4A and first indoor heat exchanger 5A are accommodated in a first indoor unit 200A.
  • Second decompressing apparatus 4B and second indoor heat exchanger 5B are accommodated in a second indoor unit 200B.
  • Gas-liquid separator 7, first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B are accommodated in a branch unit 300.
  • First connecting pipe 10 and second connecting pipe 11 are arranged between outdoor unit 100 and branch unit 300 so as to connect outdoor unit 100 and branch unit 300 to each other.
  • Third connecting pipe 12A and fourth connecting pipe 13A are arranged between first indoor unit 200A and branch unit 300 so as to connect first indoor unit 200A and branch unit 300 to each other.
  • Fifth connecting pipe 12B and sixth connecting pipe 13B are arranged between second indoor unit 200B and branch unit 300 so as to connect second indoor unit 200B and branch unit 300 to each other.
  • Compressor 1 has a discharge port through which the refrigerant is discharged and a suction port through which the refrigerant is suctioned.
  • Compressor 1 is, for example, a constant-speed compressor having a constant driving frequency. It should be noted that compressor 1 may be, for example, an inverter compressor having a driving frequency controlled by an inverter.
  • Four-way valve 2 has first to fourth ports.
  • the first port is connected to the discharge port of compressor 1.
  • the second port is connected to the suction port of compressor 1.
  • the third port is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via outdoor heat exchanger 3 and first check valve 6A, and is connected to second connecting pipe 11 via outdoor heat exchanger 3 and second check valve 6B.
  • the fourth port is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via third check valve 6C, and is connected to second connecting pipe 11 via fourth check valve 6D.
  • Four-way valve 2 switches between a cooling operation state in which the first port communicates with the third port and the second port communicates with the fourth port and a heating operation state in which the first port communicates with the fourth port and the second port communicates with the third port.
  • First decompressing apparatus 4A and second decompressing apparatus 4B are, for example, expansion valves. In each of first decompressing apparatus 4A and second decompressing apparatus 4B, the refrigerant is expanded. In each of first indoor heat exchanger 5A and second indoor heat exchanger 5B, heat is exchanged between the refrigerant circulating in the refrigerant circuit and indoor air.
  • First indoor unit 200A and second indoor unit 200B are installed, for example, in different rooms.
  • Outdoor unit 100 is provided with: a refrigerant flow path that connects between outdoor heat exchanger 3 and first connecting pipe 10; a refrigerant flow path that connects between outdoor heat exchanger 3 and second connecting pipe 11; a refrigerant flow path that connects between the fourth port of four-way valve 2 and first connecting pipe 10; and a refrigerant flow path that connects between the fourth port of four-way valve 2 and second connecting pipe 11.
  • First check valve 6A is arranged in the refrigerant flow path between outdoor heat exchanger 3 and first connecting pipe 10, and permits only the flow of the refrigerant from outdoor heat exchanger 3 to first connecting pipe 10. First check valve 6A blocks the flow of the refrigerant from first connecting pipe 10 to outdoor heat exchanger 3.
  • Second check valve 6B is arranged in the refrigerant flow path between outdoor heat exchanger 3 and second connecting pipe 11, and permits only the flow of the refrigerant from second connecting pipe 11 to the outdoor heat exchanger. Second check valve 6B blocks the flow of the refrigerant from second connecting pipe 11 to outdoor heat exchanger 3.
  • Third check valve 6C is arranged in the refrigerant flow path between the fourth port of four-way valve 2 and first connecting pipe 10, and permits only the flow of the refrigerant from the fourth port of four-way valve 2 to the second connecting pipe. Third check valve 6C blocks the flow of the refrigerant from first connecting pipe 10 to the fourth port of four-way valve 2.
  • Fourth check valve 6D is arranged in the refrigerant flow path between the fourth port of four-way valve 2 and second connecting pipe 11, and permits only the flow of the refrigerant from second connecting pipe 11 to the fourth port of four-way valve 2. Fourth check valve 6D blocks the flow of the refrigerant from the fourth port of four-way valve 2 to second connecting pipe 11.
  • Gas-liquid separator 7 is connected to first connecting pipe 10 and has an flow inlet 71 via which the refrigerant flows in, a first flow outlet 72 via which the gas-phase refrigerant flows out, and a second flow outlet 73 via which the liquid-phase refrigerant flows out.
  • First three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B have the same configuration. As shown in Figs. 2 to 7 , each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B includes a valve seat 14 and a valve body 15.
  • Each of valve seats 14 of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B includes a valve chamber 16 and is provided with a first aperture P1, a second aperture P2, and a third aperture P3, first aperture P1, second aperture P2, and third aperture P3 communicating with valve chamber 16.
  • Valve seat 14 has a first surface 14A facing valve chamber 16 and provided with one end of each of first aperture P1 and third aperture P3, and a second surface 14B provided with one end of second aperture P2.
  • First aperture P1 is arranged beside third apertures P3 with an interval being interposed therebetween in a peripheral direction serving as a first direction.
  • the aperture area of third aperture P3 is equal to, for example, the aperture area of first aperture P1.
  • Second surface 14B faces first surface 14A with valve body 15 being interposed therebetween in a Z direction serving as a second direction, for example.
  • Second aperture P2 is arranged to overlap with the rotation axis of valve body 15 when viewed in the Z direction, for example.
  • the shortest distance between the respective centers of second aperture P2 and first aperture P1 is equal to, for example, the shortest distance between the respective centers of second aperture P2 and third aperture P3.
  • First aperture P1 of first three-way valve 8A is connected to first indoor heat exchanger 5A via third connecting pipe 12A.
  • Second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A is connected to first flow outlet 72 of gas-liquid separator 7. That is, second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via gas-liquid separator 7.
  • Third aperture P3 of first three-way valve 8A is connected to second connecting pipe 11.
  • First aperture P1 of second three-way valve 9A is connected to first indoor heat exchanger 5A via fourth connecting pipe 13A.
  • Second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A is connected to second flow outlet 73 of gas-liquid separator 7. That is, second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via gas-liquid separator 7.
  • Third aperture P3 of second three-way valve 9A is connected to second connecting pipe 11.
  • First aperture P1 of third three-way valve 8B is connected to second indoor heat exchanger 5B via fifth connecting pipe 12B.
  • Second aperture P2 of third three-way valve 8B is connected to first flow outlet 72 of gas-liquid separator 7. That is, second aperture P2 of third three-way valve 8B is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via gas-liquid separator 7.
  • Third aperture P3 of third three-way valve 8B is connected to second connecting pipe 11.
  • First aperture P1 of fourth three-way valve 9B is connected to second indoor heat exchanger 5B via sixth connecting pipe 13B.
  • Second aperture P2 of fourth three-way valve 9B is connected to second flow outlet 73 of gas-liquid separator 7. That is, second aperture P2 of fourth three-way valve 9B is connected to first connecting pipe 10 via gas-liquid separator 7.
  • Third aperture P3 of fourth three-way valve 9B is connected to second connecting pipe 11.
  • Second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A and second aperture P2 of third three-way valve 8B are connected to first flow outlet 72 of gas-liquid separator 7 and first connecting pipe 10 in parallel with each other.
  • Third aperture P3 of first three-way valve 8A and third aperture P3 of third three-way valve 8B are connected to second connecting pipe 11 in parallel with each other.
  • Second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A and second aperture P2 of fourth three-way valve 9B are connected to second flow outlet 73 of gas-liquid separator 7 and first connecting pipe 10 in parallel with each other.
  • Third aperture P3 of second three-way valve 9A and third aperture P3 of fourth three-way valve 9B are connected to second connecting pipe 11 in parallel with each other.
  • valve bodies 15 of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B moves among a first position, a second position, and a third position in valve chamber 16.
  • Valve body 15 is provided to rotate about, for example, a rotation axis extending along the Z direction. Valve body 15 rotates, for example, in a peripheral direction from third aperture P3 toward first aperture P1 and in a direction opposite thereto.
  • Valve body 15 is connected to a rotation shaft of a motor (not shown) via, for example, a gear 17.
  • Valve body 15 has a third surface 18 slidable on first surface 14A, and is provided with a recess 19 arranged beside third surface 18 in the peripheral direction serving as the first direction and recessed with respect to third surface 18, and has a fourth surface 20 located opposite to third surface 18 and facing second surface 14B of valve seat 14 with an interval being interposed therebetween in the Z direction.
  • Valve body 15 has: a first end portion 151 in the peripheral direction; and a second end portion 152 located opposite to first end portion 151 in the peripheral direction.
  • First end portion 151 is an end portion arranged on the front side with respect to second end portion 152 when valve body 15 rotates in the peripheral direction from third aperture P3 toward first aperture P1.
  • Second end portion 152 is an end portion arranged on the front side with respect to first end portion 151 when valve body 15 rotates in the peripheral direction from first aperture P1 toward third aperture P3.
  • Recess 19 has: a third end portion 191 in the peripheral direction; and a fourth end portion 192 located opposite to third end portion 191 in the peripheral direction.
  • Third end portion 191 is an end portion arranged on the rear side with respect to first end portion 151 and on the front side with respect to fourth end portion 192 when valve body 15 rotates in the peripheral direction from third aperture P3 toward first aperture P1.
  • Fourth end portion 192 is an end portion arranged on the rear side with respect to second end portion 152 and on the front side with respect to third end portion 191 when valve body 15 rotates in the peripheral direction from first aperture P1 toward third aperture P3.
  • An interval between first end portion 151 and third end portion 191 in the peripheral direction is wider than an interval between second end portion 152 and fourth end portion 192 in the peripheral direction.
  • Third surface 18 is arranged at least between first end portion 151 and third end portion 191 and around the entire periphery of recess 19 in the peripheral direction.
  • valve body 15 when valve body 15 is located at the second position, valve body 15 is provided not to overlap with at least a portion of each of first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side. As indicated by a dotted line in Fig. 4 , when valve body 15 is located at the second position, valve body 15 is provided not to overlap with, for example, first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side. Valve body 15 is provided to allow second space S2 to be continuous to a whole of each of first aperture P1 and third aperture P3.
  • an angle ⁇ 1 formed with respect to the rotation axis by first end portion 151 and second end portion 152 of valve body 15 outside valve body 15 is equal to, for example, an angle ⁇ 2 formed with respect to the rotation axis by a first imaginary line L1 passing through the rotation axis of valve body 15 and tangent to first aperture P1 and a second imaginary line L2 passing through the rotation axis of valve body 15 and tangent to third aperture P3.
  • recess 19 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side, recess 19 is provided to overlap with a whole of each of first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when valve body 15 is located at the third position.
  • An angle ⁇ 3 formed with respect to the rotation axis by third end portion 191 and fourth end portion 192 of recess 19 is equal to, for example, angle ⁇ 2 described above.
  • Each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B can be in the following three states: a first state in which valve body 15 is located at the first position; a second state in which valve body 15 is located at the second position; and a third state in which valve body 15 is located at the third position.
  • Each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B is switchable independently to one of the above-described three states.
  • valve body 15 in the first state, a first space S1 communicating with first aperture P1 and second aperture P2 and separated from third aperture P3 by valve body 15 is arranged in each valve chamber 16.
  • valve body 15 does not overlap with first aperture P1 in the Z direction.
  • Third surface 18 of valve body 15 overlaps with a whole of third aperture P3, and closes third aperture P3.
  • Recess 19 of valve body 15 does not overlap with first aperture P1 and third aperture P3.
  • Third surface 18 is arranged to overlap with a whole of third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • First end portion 151 and third end portion 191 of valve body 15 are arranged to sandwich third aperture P3 therebetween in the peripheral direction when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • Recess 19 is arranged not to overlap with first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • second space S2 communicating with first aperture P1, second aperture P2, and third aperture P3 is arranged in valve chamber 16.
  • the second space forms a branched flow path or a merged flow path.
  • valve body 15 does not overlap with first aperture P1 in the Z direction.
  • Valve body 15 does not overlap with at least a portion of third aperture P3 in the Z direction.
  • Valve body 15 is arranged, for example, at a second position indicated by a solid line in Fig. 4 .
  • third surface 18 is arranged to overlap with only a portion of third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • the aperture area of the region of third aperture P3 which does not overlap with valve body 15 is smaller than the aperture area of first aperture P1, for example.
  • Valve body 15 may be arranged, for example, at the second position indicated by a dotted line in Fig. 4 .
  • third surface 18 is arranged not to overlap with third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • a third space S3 communicating with first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 and separated from second aperture P2 is arranged in recess 19 of valve body 15.
  • recess 19 of valve body 15 is arranged to overlap with first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 in the Z direction.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched by four-way valve 2 between a cooling operation state in which outdoor heat exchanger 3 acts as a condenser and a heating operation state in which outdoor heat exchanger 3 acts as an evaporator. Further, refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched by first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B to a full-cooling operation state, a cooling-dominated operation state, a full-heating operation state, or a heating-dominated operation.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 In the full-cooling operation state, refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched among a first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 , a second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 , and a third full-cooling operation state not shown. Similarly, in the full-heating operation state, refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched among a first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 , a second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 , and a third full-heating operation state not shown.
  • the first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 is realized when each of loads of first indoor heat exchanger 5A and second indoor heat exchanger 5B is comparatively high.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B is in the third state
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B is in the first state.
  • the refrigerant flows in the refrigerant circuit along arrows in Fig. 8 .
  • High-pressure gas-phase refrigerant discharged from compressor 1 is condensed in outdoor heat exchanger 3 into high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant or gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant, and flows out to first connecting pipe 10.
  • the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant or gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant having flowed through first connecting pipe 10 flows into gas-liquid separator 7 via flow inlet 71.
  • the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed out from second flow outlet 73 is branched in branch unit 300, reaches each of second apertures P2 of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B that are in the first state, flows through each of the first spaces, and flows out from each of first apertures P1 to fourth connecting pipe 13A or sixth connecting pipe 13B.
  • the liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed through fourth connecting pipe 13A is decompressed by first decompressing apparatus 4A, is then evaporated in first indoor heat exchanger 5A, and flows out to third connecting pipe 12A as low-pressure gas-phase refrigerant.
  • the liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed through sixth connecting pipe 13B is decompressed by second decompressing apparatus 4B, is then evaporated in second indoor heat exchanger 5B, and flows out to fifth connecting pipe 12B as low-pressure gas-phase refrigerant.
  • the low-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed through third connecting pipe 12A or fifth connecting pipe 12B reaches first apertures P1 of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B that are in the third state, flows through each of the third spaces, and then flows out from third apertures P3.
  • the flows of the gas-phase refrigerant from third apertures P3 are merged in branch unit 300 and the gas-phase refrigerant flows out to second connecting pipe 11.
  • the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 is realized when only the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A becomes lower than a predetermined value, for example. It should be noted that the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the second full-cooling operation state may be decreased to be lower than the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the first full-cooling operation state.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B is in the third state
  • fourth three-way valve 9B is in the first state
  • second three-way valve 9A is in the second state. That is, the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 is different from the first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 only in that second three-way valve 9A is in the second state.
  • the refrigerant flows in the refrigerant circuit along arrows in Fig. 9 .
  • the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed out from second flow outlet 73 is branched in branch unit 300, and part of the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant reaches second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A that is in the second state.
  • the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A flows through the second space and is accordingly further branched in valve chamber 16.
  • the part of the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 of second three-way valve 9A flows out from third aperture P3.
  • the liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed out from third aperture P3 of second three-way valve 9A is merged with the low-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed out from each of third apertures P3 of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B in branch unit 300, and flows out to second connecting pipe 11.
  • the remainder of the high-pressure liquid-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 flows out from first aperture P1 to fourth connecting pipe 13A, is decompressed by first decompressing apparatus 4A, and is then evaporated in first indoor heat exchanger 5A.
  • an amount of refrigerant flowing through first indoor heat exchanger 5A is controlled as a ratio of the aperture areas of first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side of second three-way valve 9A.
  • the ratio is controlled as a rotation angle of valve body 15 of second three-way valve 9A.
  • the switching between the first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 and the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 of second three-way valve 9A in the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 are performed to bring the evaporation temperature in first indoor heat exchanger 5A into a target evaporation temperature, for example.
  • valve body 15 of second three-way valve 9A rotates from the first position to the second position.
  • the evaporation temperature is always or regularly measured by a temperature sensor (not shown) attached to first indoor heat exchanger 5A, for example.
  • the determination of the evaporation temperature and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 are always or regularly performed by control unit 310, for example.
  • the driving frequency of compressor 1 is constant, for example.
  • the expression "the driving frequency is constant” means that the maximum value and minimum value of the driving frequency fall within a range of 95% or more and 105% or less of the average value thereof.
  • the switching between the first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 and the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 of second three-way valve 9A in the second full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 9 may be performed when a difference between the evaporation temperature of first indoor heat exchanger 5A and the target evaporation temperature falls out of a predetermined range.
  • the third full-cooling operation state is realized, for example, when only the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B becomes lower than a predetermined value.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B is in the third state
  • second three-way valve 9A is in the first state
  • fourth three-way valve 9B is in the second state.
  • the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing in second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the third full-cooling operation state becomes lower than the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing in second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the first full-cooling operation state shown in Fig. 8 .
  • the first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 is realized when each of loads of first indoor heat exchanger 5A and second indoor heat exchanger 5B is comparatively high.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B is in the first state
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B is in the third state.
  • the refrigerant flows in the refrigerant circuit along arrows in Fig. 10 .
  • High-pressure gas-phase refrigerant discharged from compressor 1 flows out to first connecting pipe 10 through third check valve 6C.
  • the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed through first connecting pipe 10 flows into gas-liquid separator 7 via flow inlet 71.
  • the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed out from first flow outlet 72 is branched in branch unit 300, reaches each of second apertures P2 of first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B that are in the first state, flows through each of the first spaces, and flows out from each of first apertures P1 to third connecting pipe 12A or fifth connecting pipe 12B.
  • the gas-phase refrigerant having flowed through third connecting pipe 12A is condensed in first indoor heat exchanger 5A, is then decompressed by first decompressing apparatus 4A, and flows out to fourth connecting pipe 13A as low-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant.
  • the gas-phase refrigerant having flowed through fifth connecting pipe 12B is condensed in second indoor heat exchanger 5B, is then decompressed by second decompressing apparatus 4B, and flows out to sixth connecting pipe 13B as low-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant.
  • the flows of the gas-phase refrigerant from third apertures P3 are merged in branch unit 300 and the gas-phase refrigerant flows out to second connecting pipe 11.
  • the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 is realized, for example, when only the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A becomes lower than a predetermined value. It should be noted that the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 may be decreased to be lower than that in the first full-heating operation state.
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B is in the third state, third three-way valve 8B is in the first state, and first three-way valve 8A is in the second state. That is, the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 is different from the first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 only in that first three-way valve 8A is in the second state.
  • the refrigerant flows in the refrigerant circuit along arrows in Fig. 11 .
  • High-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed out from first flow outlet 72 is branched in branch unit 300, and part of the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant reaches second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A that is in the second state.
  • the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A flows through the second space and is accordingly further branched in valve chamber 16.
  • Part of the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 of first three-way valve 8A flows out from third aperture P3.
  • the gas-phase refrigerant having flowed out from third aperture P3 of first three-way valve 8A is merged with the low-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed out from each of third apertures P3 of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B in branch unit 300, and flows out to second connecting pipe 11.
  • the remainder of the high-pressure gas-phase refrigerant having flowed into second aperture P2 flows out from first aperture P1 to third connecting pipe 12A, and is condensed in first indoor heat exchanger 5A.
  • an amount of refrigerant flowing through first indoor heat exchanger 5A is controlled by first three-way valve 8A.
  • the amount of refrigerant flowing through first indoor heat exchanger 5A becomes smaller as the ratio of the aperture area of third aperture P3 to the aperture area of first aperture P1 of first three-way valve 8A is higher.
  • the ratio is controlled as a rotation angle of valve body 15 of first three-way valve 8A.
  • the switching between the first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 and the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 , and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 of first three-way valve 8A in the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 are performed to bring the condensation temperature in first indoor heat exchanger 5A into a target condensation temperature, for example.
  • a target condensation temperature for example.
  • valve body 15 of first three-way valve 8A rotates from the first position to the second position.
  • the condensation temperature is always or regularly measured by a temperature sensor (not shown) attached to first indoor heat exchanger 5A, for example.
  • control unit 310 determines whether the condensation temperature and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 are always or regularly performed by control unit 310, for example.
  • the driving frequency of compressor 1 is constant, for example.
  • the switching between the first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 and the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 and the control of the rotation angle of valve body 15 of first three-way valve 8A in the second full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 11 may be performed when a difference between the condensation temperature of first indoor heat exchanger 5A and the target condensation temperature falls out of a predetermined range.
  • the third full-heating operation state is realized, for example, when only the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B becomes lower than a predetermined value.
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B is in the third state
  • first three-way valve 8A is in the first state
  • third three-way valve 8B is in the second state.
  • the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing in second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the third full-heating operation state becomes lower than the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing in second indoor heat exchanger 5B in the first full-heating operation state shown in Fig. 10 .
  • the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing in the indoor heat exchanger in which the load is decreased can be decreased without decreasing the driving frequency of compressor 1, thereby suppressing occurrence of chattering in first check valve 6A, second check valve 6B, third check valve 6C, and fourth check valve 6D while preventing decreased comfortability in the rooms in which the indoor units are arranged.
  • the switching among the full-cooling operation state, the cooling-dominated operation state, the full-heating operation state, and the heating-dominated operation state can be realized also when each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B is replaced with two or more electromagnetic valves (for example, eight electromagnetic valves).
  • the control unit needs to control movement of each of the valve bodies of the eight electromagnetic valves for the purpose of the switching.
  • the switching can be performed by controlling, by control unit 310, only the movement of each of the valve bodies of the four three-way valves. Therefore, the number of ports of control unit 310 of refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is reduced as compared with that in the refrigeration cycle apparatus including the plurality of electromagnetic valves instead of the three-way valves.
  • valve body 15 may be arranged not to overlap with first aperture P1 and third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side.
  • the flow rate of the refrigerant flowing through first indoor heat exchanger 5A is further reduced as compared with the case where valve body 15 is arranged to overlap with part of third aperture P3 when viewed from the second aperture P2 side in the second state as indicated by a solid line in Fig. 4 .
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched between a first cooling-dominated operation state shown in Fig. 12 and a second cooling-dominated operation state (not shown) in the cooling-dominated operation state. Similarly, refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 is switched between a first heating-dominated operation state shown in Fig. 13 and a second heating-dominated operation state (not shown) in the heating-dominated operation.
  • the first cooling-dominated operation state shown in Fig. 12 is realized when the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A acting as an evaporator is higher than the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B acting as a condenser.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A and fourth three-way valve 9B is in the third state
  • third three-way valve 8B is in the first state
  • second three-way valve 9A is in the second state.
  • the second cooling-dominated operation state is realized when the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B acting as an evaporator is higher than the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A acting as a condenser.
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and third three-way valve 8B is in the third state
  • first three-way valve 8A is in the first state
  • fourth three-way valve 9B is in the second state.
  • the first heating-dominated operation state shown in Fig. 13 is realized when the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A acting as a condenser is higher than the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B acting as an evaporator.
  • third three-way valve 8B is in the third state
  • first three-way valve 8A and fourth three-way valve 9B are in the first state
  • second three-way valve 9A is in the second state.
  • the second heating-dominated operation state is realized when the load of second indoor heat exchanger 5B acting as a condenser is higher than the load of first indoor heat exchanger 5A acting as an evaporator.
  • first three-way valve 8A is in the third state
  • each of second three-way valve 9A and third three-way valve 8B is in the first state
  • fourth three-way valve 9B is in the second state.
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 may include three or more indoor heat exchangers and three-way valves twice as large as the number of the indoor heat exchangers.
  • refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 may further include: a third indoor heat exchanger connected in parallel with first indoor heat exchanger 5A and second indoor heat exchanger 5B; a fifth three-way valve arranged downstream of the third indoor heat exchanger in the cooling operation state and arranged upstream of the third indoor heat exchanger in the heating operation state; and a sixth three-way valve arranged upstream of the third indoor heat exchanger in the cooling operation state and arranged downstream of the third indoor heat exchanger in the heating operation state.
  • the fifth three-way valve is connected in parallel with first three-way valve 8A and third three-way valve 8B.
  • the sixth three-way valve is connected in parallel with second three-way valve 9A and fourth three-way valve 9B.
  • first aperture P1 may be arranged beside third aperture P3 with an interval being interposed therebetween in the X direction serving as the first direction.
  • each of valve bodies 15 of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B is provided to move back and forth along the X direction.
  • Third surface 18 of each valve body 15 is arranged beside recess 19 in the X direction. An interval between first end portion 151 and third end portion 191 in the X direction is larger than an interval between second end portion 152 and fourth end portion 192 in the X direction.
  • Fourth surface 20 of valve body 15 is provided to slide on second surface 14B of valve seat 14, for example.
  • Second aperture P2 is arranged to face first aperture P1, for example.
  • fourth surface 20 of valve body 15 may be provided to face second surface 14B of valve seat 14 with an interval being interposed therebetween, for example.
  • each of valve seats 14 is provided with a holding portion for holding a state in which first surface 14A of valve seat 14 and third surface 18 of valve body 15 are in contact with each other.
  • each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B described above can also be in the three states, i.e., the first state, the second state, and the third state as with each of first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B shown in Figs. 2 to 7 . Therefore, refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 including first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B shown in Figs. 14 to 16 can also exhibit the same effect as that of refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 including first three-way valve 8A, second three-way valve 9A, third three-way valve 8B, and fourth three-way valve 9B shown in Figs. 2 to 7 .
  • Refrigeration cycle apparatus 1000 may further include an apparatus configured to prevent liquid from returning to compressor 1.
  • an apparatus configured to prevent liquid from returning to compressor 1.
  • Examples of such an apparatus include an accumulator or a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat between the refrigerant discharged from compressor 1 and the refrigerant suctioned into compressor 1.

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