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- the present invention relates to a heat pump, and more particularly, to a heat pump and a method for controlling a cooling/heating capability thereof, which can make an efficient control of a cooling/heating capability according to a cooling/heating condition of the heat pump.
- the heat pump is an air conditioner in which heat absorption and dissipation of a refrigerant is used for cooling/heating a room, selectively.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cooling operation of a related art heat pump
- FIG. 2 illustrates a heating operation of a related art heat pump schematically.
- the related art heat pump is provided with a compressor 1 for compressing the refrigerant, an indoor and an outdoor heat exchangers 4 and 3 installed inside of the room and outside of the room for condensing or evaporating the refrigerant, and capillary tube 5 between the heat exchangers.
- a heating load required for a heating is greater by 1.4 times than a cooling load required for cooling.
- a change over valve 6 on the compressor 1 there are a change over valve 6 on the compressor 1 , a flow cut-away valve 7 and a back pressure capillary tube 8 for controlling the change over valve 6 .
- a plunger (not shown) at an end of the change-over valve in communication with the compressor is pushed back by a pressure difference until the plunger is blocked by a stopper, to cause diffusion of the compressed refrigerant in the compressor 1 into an inlet 12 , and the high pressure refrigerant flowing through the back pressure capillary tube 8 connected to an outlet 11 of the compressor 1 to flow to the inlet 12 through the flow cut-away valve 7 .
- the refrigerant compressed at the compressor 1 flows to the indoor heat exchanger 4 following a flow path of the indoor heat exchanger 4 selected by the four way valve 2 , is condensed at the indoor heat exchanger 4 , expanded at the capillary tube 5 , evaporated at the outdoor heat exchanger 3 , and flows back to the compressor 1 again.
- the flow cut-away valve 7 is kept closed, to block flow of the high pressure refrigerant flowing to the back pressure capillary tube through the outlet 11 into the inlet 12 of the compressor 1 .
- a pressure of the refrigerant compressed at the compressor and passed through the back pressure capillary tube 8 is higher than a pressure of the refrigerant before being compressed in the compressor 1 , the plunger 61 in the change-over valve 6 is drawn toward the compressor 1 , to isolate the compressor 1 from the change-over valve 6 .
- a rate of refrigerant discharge from the compressor 1 is controlled for the cases of cooling/heating, and cooling/heating capability of the heat pump is varied.
- the present invention is directed to a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, in which a discharge rate of the compressor is controlled for varying cooling/heating capability efficiently, to meet a required cooling/heating capability ratio.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, in which a cooling/heating capability is varied efficiently, for improving a system efficiency.
- Other object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, which has a simple cooling/heating capability varying system for easy fabrication and reduction of a production cost.
- the heat pump includes a compressor having an inlet for drawing, and compressing low temperature and low pressure refrigerant, and an outlet for discharging the compressed refrigerant, a four way valve for connecting the outlet and the inlet to an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger selectively depending on cooling/heating, the indoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with room air in cooling/heating respectively, the outdoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with external air, a capillary tube having a reduced diameter for expansion of the refrigerant, a change over valve having a plunger movable by a pressure difference provided therein, and a connection tube connected the indoor heat exchanger and a four way valve, and a bypass tube connected between the connection tube and the change over valve.
- the heat pump of the present invention controls a discharge of the compressor by using a bypass tube to increase a ratio of cooling/heating which is approx. 1.4 for prevention of reduction of a system efficiency.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cooling operation of a related art heat pump, schematically
- FIG. 2 illustrates a heating operation of a related art heat pump, schematically
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cooling operation of a heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, schematically
- FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of a key part of a heat pump for controlling a cooling capability in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates heating operation of a heat pump of the present invention, schematically.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an enlarged view of a key part of a heat pump for controlling a heating capability in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cooling operation of a heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention schematically, referring to which a system and operation of the heat pump will be explained.
- the heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a compressor 1 having an outlet 11 for discharging compressed refrigerant, an inlet 12 for drawing the refrigerant from a heat exchanger, and one side connected to a change over valve to be in communication with a compression chamber thereof, and an indoor chamber 3 and an outdoor chamber 4 for cooling and heating room air by making heat change between refrigerant and coolant.
- the heat pump further includes a capillary tube 5 connected to the heat exchanger for throttling, and expanding the refrigerant to form a low pressure and low temperature refrigerant, and a four way valve 2 for changing refrigerant flow paths of the heat exchangers and the compressors 1 according to a mode of operation(cooling mode or heating mode).
- the four way valve 2 has four ports; a left port is connected to the indoor heat exchanger 4 and a first connection tube 210 , a center port is connected to the inlet 12 of the compressor 1 through a second connection tube 220 , a right port is connected to the outdoor heat exchanger 3 through a third connection tube 230 , and a lower port opposite to the above ports is connected to the outlet 11 of the compressor 1 through a fourth connection tube 240 .
- the right port is opened to open a refrigerant flow path between the outlet 11 and the outdoor heat exchanger, and the left port and the center port are opened to open a refrigerant flow path flowing to the compressor.
- the left port is opened to open a refrigerant flow path between the outlet 11 of the compressor and the indoor heat exchanger
- the center port and the right port are opened to open a refrigerant flow path between the outdoor heat exchanger and the inlet 12 to the compressor.
- the cylindrical change over valve 6 fitted to be in communication with an inside of the compressor 1 has a plunger 61 therein movable by a pressure difference until blocked by a stopper provided in rear thereof, for forming a flow passage around an outer circumference of the plunger, to set up a refrigerant flow path from the refrigerant flow path around the plunger to the inlet 12 of the compressor through the bypass tube 270 and the first connection tube 210 .
- the refrigerant compressed at the compressor 1 flows through the outlet 11 , led to the fourth connection tube 240 and a right port of the four way valve, and therefrom into the outdoor heat exchanger 3 .
- the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant flowed into the outdoor heat exchanger 3 is condensed as the refrigerant makes heat exchange with a coolant, such as an external air or water.
- the refrigerant passes through the capillary tube 5 and is expanded to form a low temperature and low pressure refrigerant of two phases, and is evaporated as the refrigerant passes through the indoor heat exchanger 4 and makes heat exchange with high temperature room air.
- the refrigerant enters into the inlet 12 through the second connection tube 220 via the left port and the center port, and compressed into a high temperature and high pressure refrigerant at the compressor 1 again, to repeat the foregoing cycle, to cool down the room air.
- the plunger 61 in the change-over valve 6 is drawn to the bypass tube 270 by a pressure difference between the low pressure refrigerant and the high pressure refrigerant in the compressor 1 , to open a hole connecting the compressor 1 and the change over valve, to cause a portion of compressed refrigerant in the compressor 1 to flow to the inlet of the compressor through the bypass tube 270 , that reduces an amount of refrigerant compressed at the compressor 1 , to provide a compression capability lower than an original compression capability of the compressor 1 .
- the refrigerant compressed in the compressor 1 flows to the indoor heat exchanger 4 connected to the first connection tube 210 through the outlet and the fourth connection tube 240 , makes heat exchange with a low temperature air drawn from the room, and is condensed, to warm the room air.
- the condensed refrigerant is turned into a low temperature and low pressure refrigerant as the refrigerant passes through the capillary tube 5 , evaporated at a low temperature through the heat exchanger 3 , and flows to the inlet 12 of the compressor 1 .
- a portion of the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant provided through the first connection tube 210 pressurizes one side of the change over valve through the bypass tube 270 , to draw the plunger in the change over valve toward the compressor 1 because the pressure of the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant provided through the first connection tube 210 is higher than the pressure formed in front of the plunger 61 transmitted from the compressor 1 . According to this, the hole communicating between the compressor 1 and the change over valve 6 is blocked, to repeat the heating cycle without leakage of the compressed refrigerant from the compressor 1 .
- the heat pump of the present invention controls cooling/heating capability by using only one bypass tube
- fabrication of the heat pump is simple as a system of the heat pump is simple, and production cost of the heat pump can be lowered as many components in the related art can be eliminated.
- a system efficiency of the heat pump can be improved.
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Heat pump and a method for controlling a cooling/heating capability thereof, in which a capacity varying device is improved for adjusting a cooling/heating capability, the heat pump including a compressor having an inlet for drawing, and compressing low temperature and low pressure refrigerant, and an outlet for discharging the compressed refrigerant, a four way valve for connecting the outlet and the inlet to an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger selectively depending on cooling/heating, the indoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with room air in cooling/heating respectively, the outdoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with external air, a capillary tube having a reduced diameter for expansion of the refrigerant, a change over valve having a plunger movable by a pressure difference provided therein, and a connection tube connected the indoor heat exchanger and a four way valve, and a bypass tube connected between the connection tube and the change over valve.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a heat pump, and more particularly, to a heat pump and a method for controlling a cooling/heating capability thereof, which can make an efficient control of a cooling/heating capability according to a cooling/heating condition of the heat pump.
- 2. Background of the Related Art
- In general, the heat pump is an air conditioner in which heat absorption and dissipation of a refrigerant is used for cooling/heating a room, selectively. FIG. 1 illustrates a cooling operation of a related art heat pump, and FIG. 2 illustrates a heating operation of a related art heat pump schematically. The related art heat pump is provided with a
compressor 1 for compressing the refrigerant, an indoor and anoutdoor heat exchangers capillary tube 5 between the heat exchangers. In general, according to an operation requirements, such as a room temperature and the like, in operation of the heat pump, a heating load required for a heating is greater by 1.4 times than a cooling load required for cooling. In order to adjust the cooling/heating capacity of the f heat pump, there are a change overvalve 6 on thecompressor 1, a flow cut-away valve 7 and a back pressurecapillary tube 8 for controlling the change overvalve 6. - A process for controlling a cooling capacity of the related art heat pump will be explained. The refrigerant compressed at the
compressor 1 flows to theoutdoor heat exchanger 3 through a four-way valve 2 and is condensed at theoutdoor heat exchanger 3, expanded at thecapillary tube 5, evaporated at theindoor heat exchanger 4, and flows to thecompressor 1, again. On the same time with this, the flow cut-awayvalve 7 connected to an inlet to thecompressor 1 is opened, a portion of the change-over valve on thecompressor 1 connected to the flow cut-away valve 7 becomes to have a low pressure, while a portion of the change-overvalve 6 in communication with thecompressor 1 becomes to have a high pressure. Accordingly, a plunger (not shown) at an end of the change-over valve in communication with the compressor is pushed back by a pressure difference until the plunger is blocked by a stopper, to cause diffusion of the compressed refrigerant in thecompressor 1 into aninlet 12, and the high pressure refrigerant flowing through the back pressurecapillary tube 8 connected to anoutlet 11 of thecompressor 1 to flow to theinlet 12 through the flow cut-away valve 7. And, the refrigerant compressed at thecompressor 1 flows to theindoor heat exchanger 4 following a flow path of theindoor heat exchanger 4 selected by the fourway valve 2, is condensed at theindoor heat exchanger 4, expanded at thecapillary tube 5, evaporated at theoutdoor heat exchanger 3, and flows back to thecompressor 1 again. During operation of the heat pump, the flow cut-awayvalve 7 is kept closed, to block flow of the high pressure refrigerant flowing to the back pressure capillary tube through theoutlet 11 into theinlet 12 of thecompressor 1. Accordingly, since a pressure of the refrigerant compressed at the compressor and passed through the back pressurecapillary tube 8 is higher than a pressure of the refrigerant before being compressed in thecompressor 1, theplunger 61 in the change-overvalve 6 is drawn toward thecompressor 1, to isolate thecompressor 1 from the change-overvalve 6. According to the foregoing process, a rate of refrigerant discharge from thecompressor 1 is controlled for the cases of cooling/heating, and cooling/heating capability of the heat pump is varied. - However, the use of the flow cut away valve and the back pressure capillary tube in cooling, and the capillary tube in heating of the related art heat pump for varying the cooling/heating capability makes a system of the heat pump complicated, deteriorates a productivity, and pushes up a production cost. The leakage of the refrigerant through the back pressure
capillary tube 8 during cooling drops the cooling capability, that reduces a system efficiency, unnecessarily. - Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, in which a discharge rate of the compressor is controlled for varying cooling/heating capability efficiently, to meet a required cooling/heating capability ratio.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, in which a cooling/heating capability is varied efficiently, for improving a system efficiency.
- Other object of the present invention is to provide a heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof, which has a simple cooling/heating capability varying system for easy fabrication and reduction of a production cost.
- Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, the heat pump includes a compressor having an inlet for drawing, and compressing low temperature and low pressure refrigerant, and an outlet for discharging the compressed refrigerant, a four way valve for connecting the outlet and the inlet to an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger selectively depending on cooling/heating, the indoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with room air in cooling/heating respectively, the outdoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with external air, a capillary tube having a reduced diameter for expansion of the refrigerant, a change over valve having a plunger movable by a pressure difference provided therein, and a connection tube connected the indoor heat exchanger and a four way valve, and a bypass tube connected between the connection tube and the change over valve.
- The heat pump of the present invention controls a discharge of the compressor by using a bypass tube to increase a ratio of cooling/heating which is approx. 1.4 for prevention of reduction of a system efficiency.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention:
- In the drawings:
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cooling operation of a related art heat pump, schematically;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a heating operation of a related art heat pump, schematically;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cooling operation of a heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, schematically;
- FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of a key part of a heat pump for controlling a cooling capability in accordance with the present invention;
- FIG. 5 illustrates heating operation of a heat pump of the present invention, schematically; and,
- FIG. 6 illustrates an enlarged view of a key part of a heat pump for controlling a heating capability in accordance with the present invention.
- Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In explaining embodiments of the present invention, identical components will be given the same name and reference symbols, and repeated explanations of which will be omitted. FIG. 3 illustrates a cooling operation of a heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention schematically, referring to which a system and operation of the heat pump will be explained.
- Referring to FIG. 3, the heat pump in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a
compressor 1 having anoutlet 11 for discharging compressed refrigerant, aninlet 12 for drawing the refrigerant from a heat exchanger, and one side connected to a change over valve to be in communication with a compression chamber thereof, and anindoor chamber 3 and anoutdoor chamber 4 for cooling and heating room air by making heat change between refrigerant and coolant. And, the heat pump further includes acapillary tube 5 connected to the heat exchanger for throttling, and expanding the refrigerant to form a low pressure and low temperature refrigerant, and a fourway valve 2 for changing refrigerant flow paths of the heat exchangers and thecompressors 1 according to a mode of operation(cooling mode or heating mode). The fourway valve 2 has four ports; a left port is connected to theindoor heat exchanger 4 and afirst connection tube 210, a center port is connected to theinlet 12 of thecompressor 1 through asecond connection tube 220, a right port is connected to theoutdoor heat exchanger 3 through athird connection tube 230, and a lower port opposite to the above ports is connected to theoutlet 11 of thecompressor 1 through afourth connection tube 240. In cooling, the right port is opened to open a refrigerant flow path between theoutlet 11 and the outdoor heat exchanger, and the left port and the center port are opened to open a refrigerant flow path flowing to the compressor. In heating, the left port is opened to open a refrigerant flow path between theoutlet 11 of the compressor and the indoor heat exchanger, and the center port and the right port are opened to open a refrigerant flow path between the outdoor heat exchanger and theinlet 12 to the compressor. There is abypass tube 270 connected between thefirst connection tube 210 connecting the left port to the indoor heat exchanger and a change overvalve 6 for varying a discharge rate of the compressor. The cylindrical change overvalve 6 fitted to be in communication with an inside of thecompressor 1 has aplunger 61 therein movable by a pressure difference until blocked by a stopper provided in rear thereof, for forming a flow passage around an outer circumference of the plunger, to set up a refrigerant flow path from the refrigerant flow path around the plunger to theinlet 12 of the compressor through thebypass tube 270 and thefirst connection tube 210. - Upon putting the aforementioned heat pump of the present invention into operation, the refrigerant compressed at the
compressor 1 flows through theoutlet 11, led to thefourth connection tube 240 and a right port of the four way valve, and therefrom into theoutdoor heat exchanger 3. The high temperature and high pressure refrigerant flowed into theoutdoor heat exchanger 3 is condensed as the refrigerant makes heat exchange with a coolant, such as an external air or water. Then, the refrigerant passes through thecapillary tube 5 and is expanded to form a low temperature and low pressure refrigerant of two phases, and is evaporated as the refrigerant passes through theindoor heat exchanger 4 and makes heat exchange with high temperature room air. The refrigerant enters into theinlet 12 through thesecond connection tube 220 via the left port and the center port, and compressed into a high temperature and high pressure refrigerant at thecompressor 1 again, to repeat the foregoing cycle, to cool down the room air. - Referring to FIG. 4, the change over
valve 6 will be explained in more detail. - A portion of low pressure refrigerant flowing to the
inlet 12 from theindoor heat exchanger 4 flows into thebypass tube 270 connecting thefirst connection tube 210 and the change overvalve 6. According to this, theplunger 61 in the change-overvalve 6 is drawn to thebypass tube 270 by a pressure difference between the low pressure refrigerant and the high pressure refrigerant in thecompressor 1, to open a hole connecting thecompressor 1 and the change over valve, to cause a portion of compressed refrigerant in thecompressor 1 to flow to the inlet of the compressor through thebypass tube 270, that reduces an amount of refrigerant compressed at thecompressor 1, to provide a compression capability lower than an original compression capability of thecompressor 1. That is, as a portion of low pressure refrigerant flowing in the first connection tube flows into one side of the change over valve through thebypass tube 270, to cause theplunger 61 in the change over valve to be drawn toward thebypass tube 270 by the pressure difference, which permits the refrigerant in thecompressor 1 flowing out of thecompressor 1 through the bypass tube and re-enter into thecompressor 1. - In the meantime, in the heating illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, upon opening the left port in the four way valve, the refrigerant compressed in the
compressor 1 flows to theindoor heat exchanger 4 connected to thefirst connection tube 210 through the outlet and thefourth connection tube 240, makes heat exchange with a low temperature air drawn from the room, and is condensed, to warm the room air. The condensed refrigerant is turned into a low temperature and low pressure refrigerant as the refrigerant passes through thecapillary tube 5, evaporated at a low temperature through theheat exchanger 3, and flows to theinlet 12 of thecompressor 1. In this instance, a portion of the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant provided through thefirst connection tube 210 pressurizes one side of the change over valve through thebypass tube 270, to draw the plunger in the change over valve toward thecompressor 1 because the pressure of the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant provided through thefirst connection tube 210 is higher than the pressure formed in front of theplunger 61 transmitted from thecompressor 1. According to this, the hole communicating between thecompressor 1 and the change overvalve 6 is blocked, to repeat the heating cycle without leakage of the compressed refrigerant from thecompressor 1. That is, by causing a portion of the high pressure refrigerant to flow into one side of the change overvalve 6 through thebypass tube 270, which causes theplunger 61 to be drawn toward the compressor side by a pressure difference to block the hole communicating between the change overvalve 6 and thecompressor 1, leakage of refrigerant from the compressor is prevented. - As has been explained, as the heat pump of the present invention controls cooling/heating capability by using only one bypass tube, fabrication of the heat pump is simple as a system of the heat pump is simple, and production cost of the heat pump can be lowered as many components in the related art can be eliminated. And, since there is no leakage of refrigerant during cooling and heating except through the bypass tube, a system efficiency of the heat pump can be improved. By making a heating capability 1.4 times of a cooling capability by using the bypass tube, which reduces unnecessary operation of the compressor, an entire efficiency of the heat pump can be improved.
- It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the heat pump and a method for controlling operation thereof of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A heat pump comprising:
a compressor having an inlet for drawing, and compressing low temperature and low pressure refrigerant, and an outlet for discharging the compressed refrigerant;
a four way valve for connecting the outlet and the inlet to an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger selectively depending on cooling/heating;
the indoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with room air in cooling/heating, respectively;
the outdoor heat exchanger for evaporating/condensing the refrigerant by heat exchange with external air;
a capillary tube having a reduced diameter for expansion of the refrigerant;
a change over valve having a plunger movable by a pressure difference provided therein; and,
a connection tube connected the indoor heat exchanger and a four way valve, and a bypass tube connected between the connection tube and the change over valve.
2. A heat pump as claimed in , wherein the change over valve includes a through hole having a small inside diameter on a compressor side and an expanded inside diameter in rear of the compressor side, into which the plunger is inserted.
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3. A heat pump as claimed in , wherein the plunger includes a tapered portion on the compressor side.
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4. A heat pump as claimed in , wherein the chance over valve includes one end connected to the bypass tube, and the other end in communication with the compressor.
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5. A heat pump as claimed in , wherein the change over valve includes the other end having a communication hole for making communication between an inside of the compressor and the change over valve.
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6. A method for controlling a cooling capability of a heat pump in cooling, comprising the steps of:
taking a portion of low pressure refrigerant flowing to a compressor;
leading the portion to one side of a change over valve through a bypass tube, to cause a plunger drawn toward the bypass tube by a pressure difference between the high pressure refrigerant in the compressor and the low pressure refrigerant so that the refrigerant flows from the compressor to the bypass tube; and,
leading the refrigerant flowed from the compressor to the bypass tube to the compressor again through an inlet of the compressor.
7. A method as claimed in , wherein the plunger is blocked by a stopper at a rear end of the change over valve, for making communication between a compression chamber of the compressor and the change over valve.
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8. A method for controlling a heating capability of a heat pump in heating, comprising the steps of:
taking a portion of high pressure refrigerant discharged from a compressor; and.
leading the portion to one side of a change over valve through a bypass tube, to cause a plunger drawn toward the compressor by a pressure difference between the refrigerant in the bypass tube and the refrigerant in the compressor, so that the change over valve and the compressor are isolated from each other.
9. A method as claimed in , wherein the plunger is drawn toward a communication hole formed between a compression chamber of the compressor and the change over valve, to shut the communication hole.
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