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WO2013108652A1
WO2013108652A1 PCT/JP2013/050074 JP2013050074W WO2013108652A1 WO 2013108652 A1 WO2013108652 A1 WO 2013108652A1 JP 2013050074 W JP2013050074 W JP 2013050074W WO 2013108652 A1 WO2013108652 A1 WO 2013108652A1
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temperature detector
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heat exchanger
electrical box
air conditioner
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上原雄二
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シャープ株式会社
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0059Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by heat exchangers
    • F24F1/0063Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by heat exchangers by the mounting or arrangement of the heat exchangers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0071Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units with means for purifying supplied air
    • F24F1/0073Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units with means for purifying supplied air characterised by the mounting or arrangement of filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/30Control or safety arrangements for purposes related to the operation of the system, e.g. for safety or monitoring
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/50Control or safety arrangements characterised by user interfaces or communication
    • F24F11/52Indication arrangements, e.g. displays
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/88Electrical aspects, e.g. circuits
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/89Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/20Casings or covers
    • F24F2013/207Casings or covers with control knobs; Mounting controlling members or control units therein
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2110/00Control inputs relating to air properties
    • F24F2110/10Temperature

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  • the present invention relates to an air conditioner in which a temperature detector is installed in a cabinet.
  • the indoor unit of the air conditioner is provided with a temperature detector that detects the room temperature, and the air conditioning operation is controlled based on the room temperature.
  • the temperature detector is built in the cabinet and installed in front of the heat exchanger. When the air sucked from the suction port passes through the heat exchanger, the temperature detector is touched to detect the room temperature.
  • the temperature detector is installed on the side wall surface of the cabinet, and an outside air communication port is formed at a position where a human fingertip touches.
  • the temperature detector is attached to the outside of the electrical component box via an attachment member.
  • the above temperature detector is mounted protruding from the electrical component box.
  • This electrical component box is detachably attached to the cabinet.
  • the electrical component box is transported and attached to and detached from the cabinet.
  • the temperature detector since the temperature detector is exposed to the outside, the temperature detector may be damaged.
  • the electrical component box must be handled with care during transportation and mounting, and workability is deteriorated.
  • the temperature detector if the temperature detector is installed on the side surface of the cabinet, dust is less likely to adhere.
  • the temperature detector touches the air staying on the side of the cabinet. Therefore, the temperature detector detects the temperature of warm air with little change accumulated near the ceiling. With this, the detection sensitivity of the temperature detector is poor and proper air conditioning operation cannot be performed.
  • the present invention provides an air conditioner having a structure in which the temperature detector is not damaged except when the temperature detector is mounted on the cabinet, and having a structure in which the detection sensitivity of the temperature detector can be kept good. Objective.
  • a heat exchanger is provided in a cabinet in which a suction port is formed so as to face the suction port, an electrical box is detachably incorporated in the vicinity of the heat exchanger, and the room temperature is detected in the electrical box.
  • a temperature detector is integrally provided. The temperature detector can be switched between a detection posture protruding from the electrical box and a storage posture close to the electrical box.
  • the temperature detector When the temperature detector is installed in the cabinet, the temperature detector is in the detection position. Except when the temperature detector is attached to the cabinet, the temperature detector is in the stowed position. Thereby, when the electrical unit is transported, the temperature detector does not protrude, so the temperature detector is not damaged.
  • a filter may be provided at the suction port, the temperature detector may be disposed on the heat exchanger side of the electrical box, and the temperature detector in the detection posture may be positioned between the filter and the heat exchanger. Since air that has passed through the filter touches the temperature detector, dust does not adhere to the temperature detector. Therefore, the detection sensitivity of the temperature detector does not deteriorate.
  • the temperature detector has a holder for holding the sensor element, the holder is rotatably provided on the electrical box via the rotary shaft, and the lead wire for connecting the sensor element and the electrical box is a hollow rotary shaft.
  • the inside may be wired.
  • the holder When the temperature detector is in the detection position, the holder is positioned away from the front surface of the heat exchanger, and a buffer is provided between the holder and the heat exchanger so that the holder does not contact the heat exchanger. May be.
  • the buffer is provided in the holder or the heat exchanger, but is preferably provided in the holder for ease of manufacture.
  • the holder can be opened and closed, and the rotation shaft provided in the holder may be formed of a member divided into two parts. Thereby, a lead wire can be easily passed through a rotating shaft.
  • a filter guide for holding the filter may be provided in front of the heat exchanger of the cabinet, and the temperature guide positioning unit may be provided in the filter guide.
  • the positioning unit protects the temperature detector so that the temperature detector is not displaced. Therefore, when the filter is removed from the cabinet, the temperature detector is not displaced even if a foreign object hits the temperature detector.
  • the air conditioner includes a detector that detects an object to be detected related to the control of the air conditioning operation in the cabinet.
  • a built-in unit is detachably provided in the cabinet in the vicinity of a position where it can contact the object to be detected, and a detector is integrally provided in the built-in unit. The detector can be switched between a detection posture protruding from the built-in unit and a storage posture close to the built-in unit.
  • the built-in unit may be other than the electrical box.
  • the detector may be other than the temperature detector.
  • the posture of the temperature detector integrated with the electrical unit can be switched, the risk of the temperature detector being damaged when the electrical unit is transported can be reduced.
  • the perspective view of the indoor unit of the air conditioner of this invention Cross section of indoor unit Perspective view of indoor unit with front cover removed Perspective view of indoor unit with front panel removed Perspective view of the electrical box with the lid removed Front view of the electrical box with the lid removed Perspective view of the electrical box with the lid removed Sectional view of the electrical box with the lid removed Sectional view of the electrical box when inserting and removing circuit boards
  • Perspective view of temperature detector with cover closed Perspective view of holder with cover open
  • the indoor unit includes a heat exchanger 1 and a fan 2, which are housed in a cabinet 3.
  • the cabinet 3 formed long in the left-right direction is attached to the upper part of the indoor wall so that a gap is formed between the cabinet 3 and the ceiling.
  • a suction port 4 is formed on the upper surface of the cabinet 3.
  • the blower outlet 5 is formed on the curved surface from the front surface to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3.
  • an air passage 6 extending from the suction port 4 to the air outlet 5 is formed, and the heat exchanger 1 and the fan 2 are arranged in the air passage 6.
  • a filter 7 is detachably provided between the suction port 4 and the heat exchanger 1.
  • the heat exchanger 1 surrounds the front and top of the fan 2.
  • the cabinet 3 includes a back plate 10 and a front panel 11.
  • the heat exchanger 1 and the fan 2 are attached to the back plate 10.
  • the front panel 11 is detachably attached to the back plate 10.
  • the upper surface, the front surface, and the curved surface of the front panel 11 are open, and the opening on the upper surface is the suction port 4.
  • a front cover 12 that covers the front opening of the front panel 11 is detachably attached to the front panel 11.
  • a lattice-like filter guide 13 is provided in the upper part of the opening on the front surface and the opening on the upper surface, and the filter 7 is held. When the front cover 12 is opened, the filter 7 is exposed and the filter 7 can be attached and detached.
  • a drain pan unit 14 is provided at the opening of the curved surface.
  • the drain pan unit 14 is attached to the back plate 10.
  • the air outlet 5 is formed in the drain pan unit 14, and an air guide panel 15 that opens and closes the air outlet 5 is provided in the drain pan unit 14 so as to be openable and closable, and a wind direction plate 16 is also provided.
  • the heat exchanger 1 and the fan 2 are arranged in the cabinet 3 along the left-right direction.
  • An electrical box 20 is provided in the cabinet 3. In the left-right direction, an accommodation space for the electrical box 20 is formed on the right side when viewed from the front. A part of the refrigerant piping of the heat exchanger 1 and a fan motor enter the housing space. That is, the fan 2 that is an electric component is disposed at the center of the cabinet 3 in the left-right direction, and the electrical box 20 is disposed outside the fan 2.
  • the electrical box 20 is attached to the back plate 10 and covered with the front panel 11. When the front panel 11 is removed, the electrical box 20 is exposed.
  • the outside refers to the right side in the left-right direction.
  • the width direction is the left-right direction
  • the depth direction of the cabinet 3 is the front-rear direction
  • the height direction of the cabinet 3 is the vertical direction.
  • the electrical box 20 is configured to drive a motor board such as the fan 2 to control the operation of the air conditioner, and a box that detachably stores the circuit board 21. It has the body 22 and the terminal block 24 to which the electric wire 23 is connected.
  • the box body 22 and the terminal block 24 are integrally formed, the box body 22 is provided along the front-rear direction, and the terminal block 24 is located on the front side of the box body 22.
  • the box 22 is positioned outside the terminal block 24 in the left-right direction.
  • a fan motor, a drain pipe, and the like are arranged in a space surrounded by the box 22 and the terminal block 24 in a space surrounded by the box 22 and the terminal block 24, a fan motor, a drain pipe, and the like are arranged.
  • a temperature detector 25 for detecting the room temperature is provided in the electrical box 20 disposed in the vicinity of the heat exchanger 1.
  • the temperature detector 25 includes a holder 27 that holds a sensor element 26 such as a thermistor.
  • a holder 27 is attached to the terminal block 24.
  • the holder 27 is disposed inside the electrical box 20 in the left-right direction.
  • the room temperature detector 25 is located between the filter 7 and the front surface of the heat exchanger 1.
  • the indoor air sucked from the suction port 4 passes through the filter 7 and then passes through the heat exchanger 1.
  • the temperature detector 25 is installed in the air passage. Therefore, the temperature detector 25 touches clean air, and dust or the like does not adhere to the sensor element 26 or the holder 27.
  • the holder 27 can be opened and closed, the sensor element 26 can be attached and detached, and maintenance such as replacement and cleaning of the sensor element 26 can be easily performed.
  • a display panel 28 equipped with LEDs is provided below the terminal block 24.
  • An insertion path 29 through which the electric wire 23 passes is formed on the rear side of the display panel 28 and below the box body 22.
  • the rear side of the insertion path 29 is an insertion port 30, and the insertion path 29 is a passage surrounded by walls on the upper and lower surfaces and the left side surface, and is formed obliquely upward and forward from the insertion port 30.
  • a connection port 31 is formed in the terminal block 24, and the connection port 31 and the insertion port 30 are located on a straight line.
  • An electric wire 23 such as a connection line, a signal line, or a power cable from the outdoor unit is inserted from the insertion port 30, the electric wire 23 passes straight through the insertion path 29 to reach the terminal block 24, and the electric wire 23 is connected to the terminal through the connection port 31. Is done. Therefore, it is not necessary to perform wiring while bending the electric wire 23, and the connection work of the electric wire 23 can be easily performed.
  • the box 22 has a holding box 32 that holds the circuit board 21 and a lid 33 that closes the holding box 32.
  • a front side of the box body 22 is opened, and a holding box 32 is provided on the rear side.
  • the lid 33 covers the front opening and is detachably attached to the holding box 32.
  • the circuit board 21 is mounted along the front-rear direction.
  • the box 22 is provided with a pair of front and rear holding portions 40 and 41 for holding the circuit board 21.
  • One holding part 40 is movable with respect to the circuit board 21, and the other holding part 41 holds the circuit board 21 movably.
  • the holding units 40 and 41 are respectively installed on the front side and the rear side of the holding box 32.
  • the front holding unit 40 that is one holding unit hooks and holds the front side of the circuit board 21.
  • the holding unit 40 includes a claw 42 having flexibility.
  • a receiving seat 43 is formed on the holding box 32 so as to face the claws 42 formed on the box 22 in a pair of upper and lower sides. When the circuit board 21 in contact with the receiving seat 43 is pressed by the claws 42, the front side of the circuit board 21 is held.
  • the claw 42 is elastically supported and bends in the front-rear direction. When the claw 42 is bent and moved to the front side, the claw 42 is separated from the circuit board 21, and the holding of the circuit board 21 by the holding unit 40 on the front side is released.
  • the rear holding portion 41 which is the other holding portion sandwiches and holds the rear side of the circuit board 21.
  • the holding portion 41 has a gap 45 that sandwiches the rear side of the inserted circuit board 21.
  • the gap 45 is formed by a rib 46 and a pedestal 47 that are provided facing each other in the left-right direction.
  • the rib 46 is located outside the pedestal 47.
  • the opposed surface of the rib 46 to the pedestal 47 is inclined, and the gap 45 is tapered. As shown in FIG. 9, when the rear side of the circuit board 21 is fitted in the gap 45, when the front side holding of the circuit board 21 is released, the circuit board 21 can move to a state inclined toward the outside.
  • circuit board 21 The upper and lower sides of the circuit board 21 are held by upper and lower guide walls 48 provided in the holding box 32.
  • the circuit board 21 is fixed at a predetermined position by the front and rear holding portions 40 and 41 and the upper and lower guide walls 48.
  • the lid 33 of the box body 22 covers the upper surface, the lower surface, the front surface, and the right side surface of the opening of the box body 22.
  • An outer wall 50 is formed to face the opening wall 49 on the front side of the holding box 32, and the rear side of the lid 33 is sandwiched between the opening edge 49 and the outer wall 50.
  • the front side of the lid 33 is sandwiched between a claw 42 and a presser piece 51 formed to face the claw 42.
  • the lid 33 is attached to the holding box 32 by sandwiching the front side and the rear side of the lid 33.
  • the front side of the lid 33 is inserted between the lid 33 and the presser piece 51. Thereby, the claw 42 is pressed toward the circuit board 21. The movement of the claw 42 is restricted, and the claw 42 can be prevented from being detached from the circuit board 21, and the circuit board 21 does not rattle.
  • a lead wire from the terminal block 24 and a lead wire to the fan motor are connected to the connector.
  • the lead wire is routed from the outside of the box body 22 and connected to the connector in the box body 22.
  • Guide holes 52 through which the lead wires pass are formed in the front surface and the lower surface of the lid 33.
  • a lead wire holder 53 protrudes outward from the terminal block 24.
  • a plurality of lead wires from the terminal block 24 are bundled together by the holder 53 and inserted into the box 22 from the guide hole 52 of the lid 33.
  • the electrical box 20 is detachably incorporated in the cabinet 3. At the time of product assembly or maintenance, the electrical box 20 is transported and attached to and detached from the cabinet 3. Since the temperature detector 25 is provided integrally with the electrical box 20, the temperature detector 25 may be damaged during transportation or attachment / detachment. In order to prevent this damage, the temperature detector 25 has a structure that can be switched between a detection posture protruding from the electrical box 20 as shown in FIG. 11 and a storage posture close to the electrical box 20 as shown in FIG. The
  • the holder 27 of the temperature detector 25 is rotatably provided on the electrical box 20.
  • the openable / closable holder 27 includes a holding table 60 that holds the sensor element 26 and a cover 61 that covers the holding table 60.
  • the holding table 60 and the cover 61 are connected so as to be openable and closable, and the cover 27 is locked to a hook 62 formed on the holding table 60, whereby the holder 27 is held in a closed state.
  • FIGS. 5, 7, 9, and 14 show the temperature detector 25 with the cover 61 of the holder 27 open, and the other drawings show the temperature detector 25 with the cover closed. Yes.
  • the holding base 60 is formed in a flat plate shape, and a long and narrow ventilation hole 63 is formed on the inner side in the left-right direction.
  • a fixing portion 64 that sandwiches an end portion on the lead wire side of the sensor element 26 and a guide portion 66 that holds the lead wire 65 connected to the sensor element 26 are provided.
  • the cover 61 is provided with a presser rib 67 that presses the sensor element 26. When the holder 27 to which the sensor element 26 is attached is closed, the sensor element 26 is sandwiched and fixed between the presser rib 67 and the holding base 60. The lead wire 65 is sandwiched and held by the guide portion 66 from the front and rear.
  • the cover 61 is positioned in front of the holding base 60 so as to face the filter 7 and is formed in a dome shape.
  • a lattice-like vent 68 is formed from the upper part to the lower part of the cover 61. The air sucked from the suction port 4 and flowing between the front cover 12 and the heat exchanger 1 passes through the filter 7 and then enters the front vent 68 from above, below, right and left, and from the rear vent 63. to go out. Air does not stay in the holder 27, and the room temperature that changes from time to time can be detected with high accuracy.
  • the holder 27 is rotatably provided on the electrical equipment box 20 via the rotation shaft 70.
  • the rotating shaft 70 is formed of two halved members 71 and 72.
  • a half member 72 is integrally formed on the outside of the holding base 60, and a half member 71 is integrally formed on the outside of the cover 61.
  • a hollow rotating shaft 70 is formed by combining both the half members 71 and 72 together. Further, as shown in FIG. 13, the holding table 60 and the cover 61 are lowered by one step from the half members 71 and 72 that form the rotation shaft 70.
  • the holder 27 and the center of the rotation shaft 70 formed integrally with the holder 27 are displaced in the front-rear direction, and a step is generated between the holder 27, the rotation shaft 70 and the support shaft 74.
  • the lead wire 65 is guided to the rotating shaft 70 while being held by the guide portion 66 of the holding table 60, and is guided to the outside of the holder 27 through the rotating shaft 70.
  • the lead wire 65 coming out of the holder 27 is wired to the box body 22 along the rear side of the terminal block 24, enters the box body 22 from the guide hole 52 of the lid 33, and is connected to the connector of the circuit board 21. Therefore, even if the holder 27 holding the sensor element 26 rotates, the lead wire 65 does not twist.
  • the rotation shaft 70 is fitted in a bearing recess 73 provided on the inner surface of the terminal block 24 and is supported rotatably.
  • a support shaft 74 is provided coaxially with the rotation shaft 70.
  • the rotation shaft 70 is provided on the upper portion of the holder 27, and the support shaft 74 is integrally formed on the lower portion of the holding table 60.
  • the support shaft 74 is fitted into a bearing recess 75 provided on the inner side surface of the terminal block 24 and is supported rotatably. Thereby, the holder 27 rotates from the front side toward the rear side around an axis parallel to the vertical direction.
  • the holder 27 protrudes from the electrical box 20 inward in the left-right direction.
  • the holder 27 rotates from the detection posture toward the rear side, the holder 27 approaches the electrical box 20 and the temperature detector 25 is in the storage posture.
  • the attitude of the temperature detector 25 can be switched when the electrical box 20 is not attached to the cabinet 3.
  • the temperature detector 25 When the temperature detector 25 is in the detection posture, the temperature detector 25 is located behind the filter 7 and in front of the heat exchanger 1. If the temperature detector 25 is too close to the heat exchanger 1, the temperature detector 25 is affected by the heat of the heat exchanger 1 and cannot accurately detect the room temperature. Therefore, a buffer body 77 that prevents the holder 27 from approaching the heat exchanger 1 is provided.
  • the buffer body 77 is a leg integrally projecting from the rear surface of the holder 27.
  • the buffer body 77 is located between the holder 27 and the heat exchanger 1. A front end 77 a of the buffer 77 abuts on the front surface of the heat exchanger 1. In addition, the buffer body 77 does not necessarily need to contact the heat exchanger 1 and may be in a close position.
  • the temperature detector 25 When the temperature detector 25 is in the detection posture, the temperature detector 25 and the heat exchanger 1 are kept at a constant distance by the buffer 77. Thereby, the temperature detector 25 does not approach the heat exchanger 1, and the temperature detector 25 can detect the room temperature without being affected by the heat of the heat exchanger 1. In this way, the temperature detector 25 can touch the air that has passed through the filter 7 and can always maintain the temperature detector 25 at a certain distance from the heat exchanger 1, thereby realizing stable and good detection sensitivity. it can.
  • the buffer body 77 protrudes from the holder 27. There is a space behind the terminal block 24.
  • the buffer body 77 enters the space. Therefore, when the temperature detector 25 is switched to the storage posture, the buffer body 77 does not interfere with the storage of the temperature detector 25.
  • the temperature detector 25 is switched to the storage posture.
  • the temperature detector 25 approaches the electrical equipment box 20 and does not protrude greatly from the electrical equipment box 20 as compared with the detection posture.
  • the left side of the holder 27 of the temperature detector 25 rotates around the rotation shaft 70 and approaches the electrical box 20.
  • the protrusion of the temperature detector 25 itself from the box 20 is reduced.
  • the holder 27 can be brought closer to the electrical box 20 side with respect to the rotation center.
  • the temperature detector 25 can avoid the interference with the corner of the rear part of the terminal block 24 due to the presence of the step and can rotate smoothly. Therefore, when the electrical box 20 is transported, the probability that an object will hit the temperature detector 25 is reduced, and the temperature detector 25 is less likely to be damaged.
  • the temperature detector 25 When the temperature detector 25 is attached to the cabinet 3, if the filter 7 is attached to the cabinet 3, a foreign object such as a human finger does not directly hit the temperature detector 25. However, when the filter 7 is removed, the temperature detector 25 is exposed to the outside, and foreign matter may hit the temperature detector 25, and the temperature detector 25 may be displaced.
  • the filter guide 13 is provided with a positioning portion 78 for preventing the temperature detector 25 from being displaced.
  • the positioning portion 78 is formed in a rectangular frame shape and surrounds the upper, lower, left and right sides of the holder 27. As a result, only the front surface of the holder 27 is exposed to the outside, and foreign matter is less likely to hit. Even if a foreign object hits the front surface of the holder 27, the holder 27 does not move backward because of the buffer body 77. Moreover, even if the wind pressure of the sucked air is received, the wind does not hit the upper, lower, left and right sides of the holder 27, and the holder 27 does not vibrate.
  • the temperature detector 25 can be stably held without being displaced, and the temperature of the air sucked from the room can always be detected in the same state.
  • the temperature detector 25 can detect the room temperature which changes every moment in the same state by the positioning part 78 and the buffer body 77, and can maintain favorable detection sensitivity.
  • the temperature detector may be rotated around a rotation axis parallel to the front-rear direction.
  • the temperature detector rotates upward or downward from the detection posture.
  • a storage space is formed in the electrical box. When the temperature detector is stored in the storage space, the temperature detector is in the storage posture, and the temperature detector is hidden in the electrical box.
  • ⁇ A temperature detector is slidable with respect to the electrical box. As the temperature detector slides in the left-right direction, the temperature detector is taken in and out of the storage space formed in the electrical box, and the detection posture and the storage posture of the temperature detector are switched.
  • the temperature detector is integrally provided in the electrical box.
  • the temperature detector is not limited thereto, and the temperature detector may be provided in a built-in unit that is detachably incorporated in the cabinet.
  • a temperature detector is provided in a drain pan unit disposed below the heat exchanger so that the posture can be switched.
  • a humidity detector may be provided in the electrical box or the drain pan unit so that the posture can be switched.
  • These detectors are installed at positions where they can come into contact with an object to be detected such as room air, ions, heat exchanger temperature (refrigerant temperature) related to control of air conditioning operation.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un boîtier de composants électriques (20) qui est monté de manière amovible à proximité d'un échangeur de chaleur (1) à l'intérieur d'un coffret (3). Un détecteur de température (25) pour la détection de la température ambiante est fourni intégré dans le boîtier de composants électriques (20). Le détecteur de température (25) est soutenu de manière à pivoter et peut être basculé entre une position de détection dans laquelle le détecteur de température (25) dépasse du boîtier de composants électriques (20) et une position de rangement dans laquelle le détecteur de température (25) est proche du boîtier de composants électriques (20). Comme le détecteur de température (25) ne dépasse pas du boîtier de composants électriques (20) quand il est à la position de rangement, le détecteur de température (25) est protégé contre l'endommagement pendant le transport du boîtier de composants électriques (20). Par conséquent, le détecteur de température (25) n'est pas endommagé sauf pendant le montage du détecteur de température (25) sur le coffret (3).
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