AU2013346941B2 - Method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer and heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function and to such a laundry dryer or washing machine, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises: a control unit (30) controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber (18) for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system (4) having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger (10, 12), a compressor (14) for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, and a cooling fan unit (24) for cooling the compressor (14), and wherein the method comprises: detecting or monitoring one or a plurality of input variables during a running program cycle, determining the end of a program sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence.
Description
The invention relates to a method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function and to such a laundry dryer or washing machine, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises: a control unit (30) controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber (18) for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the pro cess air, a heat pump system (4) having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger (10, 12), a compressor (14) for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, and a cooling fan unit (24) for cooling the compressor (14), and wherein the method comprises: detecting or monitoring one or a plurality of input variables during a running program cycle, determining the end of a pro gram sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence.
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METHOD OF OPERATING A HEAT PUMP LAUNDRY DRYER AND
HEAT PUMP LAUNDRY DRYER OR HEAT PUMP WASHING MACHINE
HAVING DRYING FUNCTION
Field of the invention
The invention relates to a method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or washing o machine having a cooling fan unit for cooling a compressor of the dryer and the invention relates to a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function.
Background of the invention
EP 2 212 463 BI discloses a household appliance for drying laundry. A heat pump unit and means for cooling a component thereof are arranged in a housing of the appliance. The means for cooling comprises a blower or fan which is adapted to convey cooling air from the outside of the appliance to the component. A temperature sensor is disposed in the housing for generating a signal dependent from a temperature within the housing, wherein o the temperature sensor may be arranged adjacent to a heat exchanger for condensing a refrigerant. A control unit of the appliance is programmed to operated the blower in response to the signal. According to an embodiment a motor for driving the blower may have a fixed speed, wherein the control unit is adapted to operate the motor intermittently in response to the temperature signal. According to another embodiment a variable-speed
5 motor is provided, wherein the control unit is adapted to operate the motor at varying speeds depending on the temperature signal.
Any reference herein to known prior art does not, unless the contrary indication appears, constitute an admission that such prior art is commonly known by those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, at the priority date of this application.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of the invention to provide a heat pump laundry dryer or washing machine having drying function and a method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or washing machine which provides an improved drying performance.
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In one aspect, the present invention provides a method of operating a laundry treatment apparatus is provided, wherein the treatment apparatus may be a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function. The treatment apparatus comprises: a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber (e.g. laundry drum) for treating laundry using process air and a process air circuit for circulating the process air. A heat pump system having a refrigerant loop is provided in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first heat exchanger (evaporator) and a second heat exchanger (condenser) by means of a compressor. For example the compressor may have a fixed rotational speed or may be a o variable speed compressor.
The treatment apparatus further comprises a cooling fan unit or blower unit for cooling the compressor. The cooling fan unit comprises for example at least one fan and a motor for driving the at least one fan. The cooling fan unit is adapted to cool the compressor during a drying operation, i.e. to remove excess heat from the heat pump system, to provide that the energy-efficient steady state or targeted operation state of the heat pump system is maintained during a drying operation (after a warm-up period at the beginning of a drying cycle).
o The method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function as described above comprises: detecting or monitoring one or a plurality of input variables during a running (drying) program cycle, determining the end of a program sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan
5 unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence. In other words a drying program or drying cycle comprises a plurality of sub-sequences, i.e. cycle steps or program steps, wherein the duration or end of a cycle step is determined in dependency of one or more input variables. For example a cycle step may be terminated when a predetermined threshold value of an input variable is reached, e.g. a predetermined time is elapsed or a
0 predetermined temperature of the heat pump system is reached. Thus the operation parameter settings of the fan unit, i.e. the cooling power of the fan unit, is adjusted to requirements of each specific drying cycle step, such that the heat pump system operates at all times at best possible conditions. I.e. it is provided that as soon as the heat pump system operates in a steady or balanced state, this operation state is maintained, whereby the drying performance of the treatment apparatus is improved, in particular with respect to energy-efficiency.
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For example an operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit may comprise one or more of the following operation parameters, in particular an arbitrary combination thereof: a fan rotation speed, i.e. a fan flow rate, an On/Off activation power duty ratio, e.g. controlled by driving a cooling fan motor through a PWM (pulse-width modulation) signal to control the fan speed, a threshold temperature above which the cooling fan unit is switched On and below which the fan unit is switched Off, and additionally or alternatively an On/Off time profile (e.g. duty ratio of operational ON/OFF periods), e.g. driving the fan not continuously but through a certain activation rhythm (e.g. 20 sec. ON, 5 sec. OFF).
A program cycle may be one of the following: a drying cycle, a laundry refreshment cycle, a laundry dry cleaning cycle, a laundry chemical processing cycle, a washing cycle, and an anti-wrinkle cycle. Preferably the program cycle or each of the plurality of program cycles has a first sub-sequence and at least a second sub-sequence, wherein the first sub-sequence has a first operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit and the second sub15 sequence has a second operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit, and wherein the first and second operation parameter sets are different from each other. In other words the method provides a plurality of operation parameter sets, wherein each operation parameter set is different from the other. The plurality of operation parameter sets is provided, i.e. selected and applied, by the control unit which controls the operation
0 of the fan unit.
Preferably the end of a program sub-sequence is determined in dependency of at least one of the following input variables: a user selectable input variable, a working parameter of the laundry drum, a working parameter of a process air fan, a working parameter of the
5 heat pump system, a working parameter of an electric driving motor, a working parameter of the compressor, a working parameter of a liquid pump or condensate pump, a time parameter of a counter, a drying progress status parameter or a status parameter of the laundry to be dried, a status of a liquid or condensate level, an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment, and a machine alarm status parameter (e.g. overheat alarm, electric failure alarm etc.).
A working parameter of heat pump system may be for example a temperature of the refrigerant, in particular the refrigerant temperature at one of the heat exchangers, at the compressor outlet or at the condenser outlet.
For example the counter for determining a time parameter of a running program cycle may be implemented in the control unit. The counter may be adapted to count time or determine
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A drying progress status may include the temperature of process air for example at drum exit or a humidity value of the laundry to be dried for example detected by a humidity sensor of the treatment apparatus.
io A user selected variable, i.e. a user selection, may be for example a selected cycle, a selected cycle option or drying program type (e.g. fast-drying or night operation (silent and slow mode)), a residual laundry humidity, final humidity or drying level (e.g. extra-dry or iron-aid, i.e. higher residual laundry humidity), a laundry amount (e.g. input by user, detected by a weight sensor of the treatment apparatus (e.g. laundry dryer)), or estimated by an appropriate algorithm, a laundry type (e.g. cotton, wool etc.), and/or an energysaving option or a drying process time-saving option (e.g. eco-mode, rapid).
A working parameter of the laundry compartment or laundry drum may be a power consumption of a drum motor for driving the drum and/or a rotation speed of the drum o motor. In particular a plurality of laundry parameters may be derived from the power consumption of the drum motor. For example the laundry amount or load and its humidity or loss of humidity may be concluded/estimated from the detected power consumption of the drum motor. E.g. when driving or rotating the drum with a large (i.e. high weight) laundry load, the power consumption for rotating the laundry drum is higher than for a less
5 weighing laundry load. Further, when the humidity level of the laundry decreases during a drying process, the drum motor has a lower power consumption when agitating the (less weighing) laundry.
A working parameter of the process air fan may be a fan rotation speed, a fan motor power
0 consumption and/or a fan flow rate.
A working parameter of an electric driving motor, for example a drum motor driving a laundry drum, a process air fan motor for driving process air through the process air circuit, may be the motor power supply and/or power consumption of the motor as described above, or the current, the voltage, the phase supplied to such motor, or a parameter calculated therefrom, such as the motor torque.
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A working parameter of the compressor may be its power consumption, the compressor speed and/or a compressor motor status (e.g. On/Off).
An environment parameter of the treatment apparatus may be the detected ambient 5 temperature and additionally or alternatively the humidity of ambient air outside the treatment apparatus.
An operation parameter set of the fan unit may be modified or changed in dependency of any one of the above described input variables or in dependency of an arbitrary combination of two or more of the input variables. I.e. an operation parameter set may be modified in dependency of each input variable independently from the other input variable(s).
Preferably the end of a sub-sequence is determined in response to the detected or monitored input variable exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined threshold, a predefined amount of change of the detected or monitored input variable, a predefined temporal gradient of the detected or monitored input variable, or an arbitrary combination thereof The specific cycle or program step end condition is determined and controlled by the control unit, such that the selected drying program may be closely adapted to o requirements of a presently running program or cycle.
According to an embodiment modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit comprises changing from a first predetermined fan unit profile to a second predetermined fan unit profile, wherein the first fan unit profile is
5 different from the second fan unit profile. E.g. a first fan unit profile is executed in a (first) cycle step or sub-sequence of a running drying program cycle. The cycle step is terminated as described above, e.g. because a predetermined threshold value is reached, i.e. a following (second) cycle step is started with a second fan unit profile different to the first.
For example an executed fan unit control profile may be a time behavior or time pattern,
i.e. a profile over time, which is applied during the sub-sequence of the drying program until the monitored input variable reaches a predetermined sub-sequence end condition which terminates the sub-sequence. Preferably the predetermined fan unit (time) profile includes one or more of the following: a predetermined fan unit speed or conveyance capacity profile (e.g. an individual speed profile over time), a predetermined fan unit
On/Off-time profile (e.g. a predetermined activation profile over time like 20 sec. On / 5
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Preferably an operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit provides an operation profile 5 for switching the fan On and Off over time, i.e. a fan unit On/Off profile. As described above, detected input variables may be a working parameter of the treatment apparatus (e.g. drum motor speed, power consumption of the apparatus), a machine alarm or a (humidity) status of the laundry dried in the apparatus. If for example the power consumption of the treatment apparatus (i.e. the detected input variable) increases during a o drying cycle above a predetermined threshold value the executed sub-sequence is terminated. In the following sub-sequence or cycle step an operation profile for the fan unit is selected (i.e. applied) by the control unit which increases the cooling power or conveying capacity of the fan unit. For example by providing an operation profile having longer operating phases between non-operating phases of the fan unit, i.e. by increasing a duty cycle ratio of the fan unit.
At least one of the working parameters and the status parameters may be detected by an associated sensor dedicated to the working parameter or status parameter to be detected, wherein the sensor signal is processed by a sensor unit. Examples for a sensor may be: a o weight sensor for detecting a laundry amount or load, a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature of the treatment apparatus, in particular a starting temperature of the heat pump, a humidity sensor for detecting a laundry humidity in the laundry compartment. The sensor unit may be implemented or partially implemented in or by the control unit of the treatment apparatus.
According to an embodiment the control unit is adapted to derive at least one of the above mentioned working parameters and status parameters by monitoring a sensor signal (or signals) and/or a component status over time. For example as described above the laundry load or loss of humidity may be derived from the power consumption of the drum motor.
Another example is deriving a laundry type by monitoring the progress of process air temperature and/or laundry humidity over time - possibly with knowledge of a laundry amount. For example wool absorbs more liquid than synthetic fibers. I.e. when heating process air to remove moisture from a load of woolen articles more water has to be vaporized - in comparison to a load of synthetic fibers - such that the temperature of the process air does not rise as fast.
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Preferably a look-up table is implemented in the control unit, wherein the look-up table provides for each program cycle and for each sub-sequence of the program cycle (i) a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit, or (ii) a reference to a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit. A reference may be a location in a memory (of the control unit) where a corresponding operation parameter set is stored. Some of the operation parameter sets may be identical or the reference may point to the same memory location.
The method further comprises: changing an operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit io in dependency of the detected end of a program sub-sequence, i.e. in dependency of at least one detected or monitored first input variable, as described above and additionally modifying or changing such a determined operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit in dependency of a second input variable, wherein the type of the second input variable is different of the type of the first input variable. For example the humidity level and the drum motor speed of the laundry load are the detected first and second input variables. E.g. when a predefined humidity level (end condition) is reached during a sub-sequence, the sub-sequence is terminated and a predefined operation parameter set, e.g. ON/Off temperature set, is selected and applied to the fan unit for the following sub-sequence. Subsequently, i.e. during the executed sub-sequence or cycle step, the selected fan unit o operation parameter set (ON/Off temperature set) is modified in dependency of the second input variable, e.g. the drum motor speed.
For example (a range of) the drum motor speed (input variable), e.g. motor speed < 2000 rpm, is related to a specific On/Off temperature set (fan unit operation parameter set),
5 defining at which temperature the fan unit is switched-on and switched-Off (e.g. 58°C /
56°C). The higher the drum motor speed the lower the On/Off temperature set, i.e. other ranges of drum motor speed are related to other On/Off temperature sets for the fan unit. Thus the operation parameter settings of the fan unit may be individually adapted to the specific state or condition of a presently executed drying cycle (step). For example the temperature may be detected at any place in the treatment apparatus, e.g. at the heat pump system or laundry drum.
Preferably the control unit receives and processes the at least one input variable and is adapted to modify the operating parameter set of the cooling fan unit in response to the receiving and processing of the input variable. In case of repeatedly receiving one or more of the input variables, preferably the operating parameter set is changed only in response of a change in the input variable status or level. For example when the input variable changes
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Preferably the second input variable is at least one of the following input variables, which 5 have been described in part above: a user selectable input variable, a machine alarm status parameter (e.g. overheat alarm, electric failure alarm etc.), a working parameter of the laundry drum, a working parameter of a process air fan, a working parameter of an electric driving motor, a working parameter of the compressor, a drying progress status parameter or a status parameter of the laundry to be dried, an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment, and a working parameter of the heat pump system. A working parameter of heat pump system is for example a temperature of the refrigerant, in particular the refrigerant temperature at one of the heat exchangers, at the compressor outlet or at the condenser outlet.
After terminating a sub-sequence or cycle step and starting a following cycle step as described above in dependency of a first input variable, it is preferred that for a predefined first range of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the cooling unit may be changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a first predefined range or being above or below a first predefined threshold, wherein for a predefined second range
0 of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the cooling unit may be changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a second predefined range or being above or below a second predefined threshold. A general example comprising first and second threshold values (Thresholds 1 and 2) is depicted in the following Table 1:
5 Table 1: General example_
| Input Range | fan unit operation parameter set activated |
| Input < Threshold 1 | fan unit operation parameter set 1 |
| Threshold 1 < Input < Threshold 2 | fan unit operation parameter set 2 |
| Input > Threshold 2 | fan unit operation parameter set 3 |
A specific example or application of the general example is shown in Table 2:
Table 2: Specific example
| Drum motor speed (connected to fan unit) | fan unit On/Off temperature |
| Speed < 2000 rpm | 58°C/56°C |
| 2000 rpm < speed < 2800 rpm | 54°C / 53°C |
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As shown in Table 2 the first input variable is the drum motor speed, wherein the second input variable is a temperature of a heat pump system temperature or refrigerant temperature. The applied fan unit On/Off temperature (in column 2) is selected in dependency of the drum motor speed (in column 1) - i.e. the higher the drum motor speed the lower the On/Off switching temperature to respond in time to a faster temperature rise of the compressor at higher drum motor speeds.
Preferably a look-up table, e.g. like shown in the example of Table 2, is implemented in the l o control unit and the operation parameter set to be selected is retrieved from the look-up table in dependency of the respective value or value range of the input variable.
According to an embodiment a further look-up table may be implemented in the control unit and the second input variable to be selected is retrieved from the further look-up table in dependency of the first input variable, wherein the first and second input variables govern the operation of the fan unit as described above and below. For example the first input variable may be the drum motor speed as shown above, the process air blower speed or the drum rotation speed, wherein the second input variable is a threshold temperature or temperature range of a heat pump system temperature or refrigerant temperature.
According to an embodiment the selection of the operation parameter set or the modification of the operation parameter set during a sub-sequence or cycle step may be made in dependency of a function in which the first input variable and the second input variable are used as function variables.
The following exemplary equations [1] and [2] show how a fan unit On/Off temperature may be calculated in dependency of the drum motor speed, wherein during an executed drying cycle the detected temperature, e.g. of the heat pump system, defines whether the fan unit is switched On or Off.
Fan unit switch-ON temperature (°C) = 80 - Drum Motor speed (rpm) / 100 [1]
Fan unit switch-OFF temperature (°C) = 78 - Drum Motor speed (rpm) / 100 [2]
I.e. corresponding to the example shown in Table 2 the drum motor speed is the first input variable and a temperature of e.g. the heat pump system is the second input variable, wherein the operation parameter set (switch-On / switch-Off temperature set) is set in
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Table 3: Continuous adjustment of fan unit switch-On/-Off temperature in dependency of detected drum motor speed
| drum motor [rpm] | fan unit switch-On temp. [°C] | fan unit switch-Off temp. [°C] |
| 2000 | 60 | 58 |
| 2100 | 59 | 57 |
| 2200 | 58 | 56 |
| 2700 | 53 | 51 |
| 2800 | 52 | 50 |
| 2900 | 51 | 49 |
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According to an embodiment a heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function is provided, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises: a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger, a compressor for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, and a cooling fan unit for cooling the compressor, wherein the control unit is adapted to control the operation of the laundry dryer or of the washing machine as described above.
In another aspect, the current invention provides a method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function, wherein the o laundry dryer or washing machine comprises:
a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry drum for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is
5 circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger, a compressor for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, and a cooling fan unit for cooling the compressor, wherein the method comprises:
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wherein the one or the plurality of input variables is at least one of the following input variables:
(a) a user selectable input variable, being one or more of:
a laundry type, a drying program type, a residual laundry humidity, an energy-saving option, a drying process time-saving option, and the laundry amount, a final laundry humidity, and a drying level;
(b) a working parameter of the laundry drum, being one or more of: a power supply of a drum motor,
0 a power consumption of a drum motor, a rotation speed of a drum motor, a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a drum motor, a motor torque of a drum motor, and a laundry parameter derived from the power consumption of a drum motor;
5 (c) a working parameter of a process air fan, being one or more of:
a process air fan rotation speed, a process air fan motor power supply, a power consumption, a process air fan flow rate, and a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a process air fan motor;
(d) a working parameter of a liquid pump or condensate pump, (e) a humidity value of the laundry to be dried;
(f) a status of a liquid or condensate level;
(g) an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment; and (h) a machine alarm status parameter.
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The or each of the plurality of program cycles each can have a first sub-sequence and at least a second sub-sequence, wherein the first sub-sequence has a first operating set for operating the cooling fan unit and the second sub-sequence has a second operating set for operating the cooling fan unit, and wherein the first and second operating sets are different from each other.
The end of a sub-sequence can be determined in response to the detected or monitored input variable exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined threshold, o exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined amount of change of the detected or monitored input variable, exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined temporal gradient of the detected or monitored input variable, or a combination thereof
A program cycle can be one of a drying cycle, a laundry refreshment cycle, a laundry dry cleaning cycle, a laundry chemical processing cycle, a washing cycle, and an anti-wrinkle cycle.
o Modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit can comprise changing from a first predetermined fan unit profile to a second predetermined fan unit profile, wherein the first fan unit profile is different from the second fan unit profile and each fan unit profile includes one or more of:
a predetermined fan unit speed or conveyance capacity profile,
5 a predetermined fan unit On/Off-time profile, and a predetermined fan unit On/Off duty cycle ratio.
At least one of the working parameters and the status parameters can be detected by an associated sensor dedicated to the working parameter or status parameter to be detected,
0 wherein the sensor signal is processed by a sensor unit.
The control unit can be adapted to derive at least one of the working parameters and the status parameters by monitoring a sensor signal or a component status over time.
A look-up table can be implemented in the control unit, wherein the look-up table provides for each program cycle and for each sub-sequence of the program cycle
- a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit, or
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- a reference to a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit.
The method further comprises:
changing an operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit in dependency of the detected end of a program sub-sequence dependent on at least one first input variable according to any of the previous claims, and additionally modifying or changing such determined operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit in dependency of a second input variable, o wherein the type of the second input variable is different of the type of the first input variable.
The second input variable can be at least one of the following input variables: a user selectable input variable, a machine alarm status parameter, a working parameter of the laundry drum , a working parameter of a process air fan, a working parameter of an electric driving motor, a working parameter of the compressor,
0 a drying progress status parameter or a status parameter of the laundry to be dried, an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment, and a working parameter of the heat pump system.
For a predefined first range of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the
5 cooling unit can be changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a first predefined range or being above or below a first predefined threshold, and wherein for a predefined second range of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the cooling unit is changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a second predefined range or being above or below a second predefined threshold
The first input variable can be the drum motor speed, the process air blower speed or the drum rotation speed, and wherein the second variable is a threshold temperature or temperature range of a heat pump system temperature or refrigerant temperature.
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The present invention also provides a heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises:
a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger, a compressor for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, a cooling fan unit for cooling the compressor; and a sensor unit;
wherein at least one of the working parameters and the status parameters is detected by an associated sensor dedicated to the working parameter or status parameter to be detected, wherein the sensor unit is adapted to process the sensor signal, and wherein the control unit is adapted to control the operation of the laundry dryer or of the washing machine by:
determining the end of a program sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence, wherein the one or the plurality of input variables is at least one of the following input variables:
a) a user selectable input variable, being one or more of:
a laundry type, a drying program type, a residual laundry humidity, an energy-saving option, a drying process time-saving option, the laundry amount, a final laundry humidity, and a drying level;
b) a working parameter of the laundry drum, being one or more of:
a power supply of a drum motor, a power consumption of a drum motor,
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c) a working parameter of a process air fan, being one or more of:
a process air fan rotation speed, a process air fan motor power supply, a power consumption, a process air fan flow rate, and a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a process air fan motor;
d) a working parameter of a liquid pump or condensate pump;
e) a humidity value of the laundry to be dried;
f) a status of a liquid or condensate level;
g) an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment; and 15 h) a machine alarm status parameter.
Any of the above described features and elements of the method of operating a treatment apparatus may be combined in any arbitrary combination and may be implemented in a heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function as o described above.
Brief description of the drawings
Reference is made in detail to preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures, which show:
Fig. 1 a schematic view of a laundry treatment apparatus having a heat pump system,
Fig. 2 a schematic block diagram of components of the apparatus of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3a-c schematic block diagrams of different relations between input variables and fan unit operation parameter settings,
Fig. 4 a flow chart of how a user selection may modify fan unit parameter settings,
Fig. 5 a flow chart showing an example of modifying fan unit parameter settings as given in Table 2,
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Fig. 6 a diagram showing the modification of fan unit parameter settings in dependency of drum motor speed over time as depicted in Fig. 5, and
Fig. 7 a flow chart of how fan unit parameter settings may be modified during a drying cycle,
Detailed description of the embodiment or embodiments
Fig. 1 depicts in a schematic representation a laundry treatment apparatus 2 which in this embodiment is a heat pump tumble dryer. The tumble dryer comprises a heat pump system
4, including in a closed refrigerant loop 6 in this order of refrigerant flow B: a first heat exchanger 10 acting as evaporator for evaporating the refrigerant and cooling process air, a compressor 14, a second heat exchanger 12 acting as condenser for cooling the refrigerant and heating the process air, and an expansion device 16 from where the refrigerant is returned to the first heat exchanger 10. Together with the refrigerant pipes connecting the components of the heat pump system 4 in series, the heat pump system 4 forms a refrigerant loop 6 through which the refrigerant is circulated by the compressor 14 as indicated by arrow B. If the refrigerant in the heat pump system 4 is operated in the transcritical or totally supercritical state, the first and second heat exchanger 10, 12 can act
0 as gas heater and gas cooler, respectively.
The expansion device 16 is a controllable valve that operates under the control of a control unit 30 (Fig. 2) to adapt the flow resistance for the refrigerant in dependency of operating states of the heat pump system 4. In an embodiment the expansion device 16 may be a
5 fixed, non-controllable device like a capillary tube.
The process air flow within the treatment apparatus 2 is guided through a compartment 18 of the treatment apparatus 2, i.e. through a compartment 18 for receiving articles to be treated, e.g. a drum 18. The articles to be treated are textiles, laundry 19, clothes, shoes or the like. In the embodiments here these are preferably textiles, laundry or clothes. The process air flow is indicated by arrows A in Fig. 1 and is driven by a process air blower 8 or fan. The process air channel 20 guides the process air flow A outside the drum 18 and includes different sections, including the section forming the battery channel 20a in which the first and second heat exchangers 10, 12 are arranged. The process air exiting the second heat exchanger 12 flows into a rear channel 20b in which the process air blower 8 is arranged. The air conveyed by blower 8 is guided upward in a rising channel 20c to the backside of the drum 18. The air exiting the drum 18 through the drum outlet (which is the
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When the heat pump system 4 is operating, the first heat exchanger 10 transfers heat from 5 process air A to the refrigerant. By cooling the process air to lower temperatures, humidity from the process air condenses at the first heat exchanger 10, is collected there and drained to a condensate collector 26. The process air which is cooled and dehumidified after passing the first heat exchanger 10 passes subsequently through the second heat exchanger 12 where heat is transferred from the refrigerant to the process air. The process air is sucked from exchanger 12 by the blower 8 and is driven into the drum 18 where it heats up the laundry 19 and receives the humidity therefrom. The process air exits the drum 18 and is guided in front channel 20d back to the first heat exchanger 10. The main components of the heat pump system 4 are arranged in a base section 5 or basement of the dryer 2.
A cooling fan unit 24 or blower unit is arranged close to the compressor 14 for blowing cooling air C towards the compressor to remove heat from the compressor 14, i.e. from the heat pump system 4, during a drying operation. The cooling air flow C, which is an ambient air flow in the embodiments, is actively driven by the cooling fan unit 24 and is taking heat from (the surface of) the compressor 14. The fan unit 24 comprises a blower or o fan 36 which is driven by a fan motor 34 controlled by the control unit 30 of the dryer 2.
By transferring heat from the compressor 14, during a steady state of operation of the heat pump system 4, thermodynamic balance is achieved between the closed loops of the process air loop and refrigerant loop 6. Thereby the electrical power consumed by the compressor 14 which is not transformed to work power by compressing the refrigerant is
5 removed from the heat pump system 4, i.e. heat power of the compressor is balanced in the
- under ideal consideration - closed loops of refrigerant and process air. This means, in the steady state of the heat pump system 4 in which maximum or nearly maximum operation condition or efficiency is achieved after the warm-up period, the heat deposited by the compressor 14 in the refrigerant loop 6 is balanced by the cooling fan unit 24 to prevent overheating. After starting the dryer 2 from a cold or ambient state the heat pump system 4 runs through a warm-up phase before reaching the steady state (i.e. normal or balanced mode after the warm-up period). As the heat pump system operation status changes (depending mainly on the refrigerant temperature) in the warm-up phase, the conditions for optimizing cooling requirement over time changes. The present invention provides a solution for optimizing cooling over time.
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Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of components of the dryer of Fig. 1 illustrating the control of the dryer components. The control unit 30 is adapted to control the operation of the components of the dryer 2, like a drum motor 32, the compressor 14, the valve 16 (optionally) and the fan motor, according to the selected program. Via an input panel 38 a user may select a drying program or cycle, e.g. fast, economy, iron-aid. Optionally further inputs may be made, e.g. residue humidity, laundry amount or laundry type. Further, the control unit 30 is adapted to control the fan unit 24 such that after a warm-up period a steady state of the heat pump system is maintained by operating the fan unit 24 for example as described below.
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Depending on one or more input variables, which may be for example a user selection (e.g. a selected cycle), a working parameter of the drum motor (e.g. power consumption, motor speed), or a temperature (e.g. detected via temperature sensor 28 at condenser outlet), operation parameter settings of the fan unit 24 may be modified or changed by the control unit 30 as schematically shown in Fig. 3 a. Operation parameter of the fan unit 24 may be a switch-On/-Off temperature set, a cooling fan rotation speed, an On/Off activation duty ratio, an On/Off time profile (e.g. 10 sec. On, 5 sec. Off).
Fig. 3 a shows an example for modifying an operation parameter set of the fan unit 24: In a o first step an input variable x is detected or monitored by the control unit 30 at the beginning or before starting a drying program or cycle, e.g. the weight of laundry loaded in the drum 18. For example by means of a weight sensor or by a user input via input panel 38 (e.g. low/middle/high load). For each input variable (or range of input variables), i.e. the laundry weight, the control unit 30 is adapted to control the fan unit 24 to execute a
5 predetermined fan unit control profile - e.g. a profile having a predefined On/Off activation profile and/or a predefined fan rotation speed profile. For example a look-up table is implemented in the control unit 30 which relates an input value or a range of input values to a specific fan unit control profile.
0 The predetermined control profile may be executed during the (remainder) of the drying program cycle or during a predetermined cycle step (cf Fig. 4). I.e. the input variable x is detected once (at a start of a drying program) and determines the operation parameter set for the remainder of the drying cycle (or a step thereof). Alternatively the input variable x is detected repeatedly, e.g. permanently in real-time, and the control unit 30 is adapted to calculate an operation parameter set f(x) in dependency of the detected input variable x repeatedly throughout a drying cycle. I.e. the operation of the fan unit 24 may be closely adapted to specific requirements of a presently executed drying program or cycle.
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Fig. 3b shows another example for modifying an operation parameter set of the fan unit 24: In dependency of a detected or monitored first input variable x and second input variable y the control unit 30 is adapted to determine or calculate a corresponding operation parameter set f (x, y) in dependency of both input variables x, y. The control unit 30 may retrieve the operation parameter set f (x, y) from a look-up table (e.g. Table 2 or 3) or may calculate a corresponding operation parameter set from a predetermined function (e.g. equations [1] and [2]). A look-up table is preferred when relating a plurality of input values (or ranges thereof) to one specific operation parameter set as shown in Table 2. Calculating an operation parameter set is preferred when at least one input value is detected in realtime.
Fig. 3c shows a further example for modifying an operation parameter set of the fan unit 24: In dependency of a first input variable x a second input variable g(x) to be detected is selected. For example a look-up table is implemented in the control unit which defines which second input variable is to be selected in dependency of the first input variable. In a next step the operation parameter set f(x, g(x)) is determined by the control unit 30 in dependency of the first and second input variable. For example by means of a further lookup table implemented in the control unit 30 or by providing a function or equation for o calculating an operation parameter set for each detected first and second input value as described above.
Fig. 4 shows an exemplary flow chart of how a user selection modifies fan unit parameter settings. Different fan unit operation parameter sets 1..6 are selected for each drying cycle
5 1..4, each drying cycle plus option 1..2 (e.g. economy, night) and each drying cycle plus final humidity 1..2 (e.g. iron aid). For example a user selects drying cycle or program number 4 and selects additionally final humidity number 2, e.g. a high final humidity (ironaid). Then the control unit 30 is adapted to select cooling fan parameter set 6 and correspondingly controls the fan unit 24.
Fig. 5 shows a flow chart illustrating how fan unit operation parameter settings may be modified as described above in the example of Table 2. I.e. the look-up table as shown in Table 2 is implemented in the control unit 30 to determine operation parameter settings in dependency of two input variables. The first input variable is the drum motor speed and the second input variable is the temperature at the condenser exit detected by the temperature sensor 28. In dependency of the value of the drum motor speed, i.e. of a working parameter of the drum motor 32, a related fan unit On/Off temperature is selected by the control unit
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30. This parameter set defines the temperatures at which the fan unit 24 is switched-On and switched-Off, respectively, while the temperature of the refrigerant at the condenser exit is detected or monitored repeatedly, e.g. every second. Thus the operation parameter may be adapted continuously to the requirements of the presently executed drying cycle.
Fig. 6 depicts a diagram illustrating the modification of fan unit parameter settings over time in dependency of the drum motor speed as shown in the example of Table 2 and Fig.
5, respectively.
Fig. 7 shows a flow chart illustrating how fan parameter settings are modified during a drying cycle or program. The drying cycle comprises a plurality of sub-sequences, program steps or cycle steps, i.e. each cycle step is part of the corresponding drying cycle or program. The duration or end of a cycle step or sub-sequence is determined by an end condition of an input variable which is detected during the cycle step. Every cycle step may be dependent on different parameters or input variables of each control system, for example drum movement speed or sequence and condensate pump activation mode (On/Off). Each cycle step may be terminated when certain predetermined control conditions or cycle end conditions are verified, for example: time is elapsed, laundry humidity degree is reached, and/or condenser exit temperature is reached. In other words
0 by verifying the predetermined control or end conditions the duration or length of a cycle step is determined. I.e. for control conditions concerning e.g. laundry humidity or temperature thresholds the duration of cycle steps may vary in dependency of the type of laundry and laundry load. Thus the operation of the fan unit, i.e. the cooling power, can be closely adapted to the specific requirements of laundry to be dried.
As shown in the exemplary drying cycle of Fig. 7, with selection of the drying program (i.e. user selected input variable) a first operation parameter set 1 is selected and applied by the control unit to the cooling fan unit. During the first cycle step for example a predetermined On/Off profile as described above is applied to the fan unit 24. Alternatively or additionally the selected operation parameter set 1 may be dependent on the condenser exit temperature, e.g. the operation parameter set 1 comprises a threshold temperature or an On/Off temperature set as described above, which defines when the fan unit is switched On and Off.
The end or terminating condition for the first cycle step 1 is the condenser exit temperature of the refrigerant reaching a predetermined threshold temperature at the condenser exit,
e.g. 45°C. When this condition is verified the first cycle step 1 is terminated and a second
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Similarly as described above with respect to the first and second cycle steps, a third parameter set 3 is selected and applied to the fan unit 24 with starting the third cycle step 3. The third parameter set 3 may be dependent on any of the above described input variables, wherein in this example the end condition of the third cycle step is determined by reaching a predetermined threshold value of laundry humidity, e.g. 12%. I.e. when this end condition is verified, e.g. by means of a humidity sensor of the treatment apparatus 2, the third cycle step 3 is terminated and a final fourth cycle step 4 is started.
A fourth operation parameter set 4 is selected by the control unit 30 for the fourth cycle step 4. Any of the above described input variables and operation parameter settings may be o used for the fourth cycle step 4. For example a predetermined On/Off time profile, an
On/Off temperature set defining when the fan unit 24 is switched On and Off, a threshold value for the power consumption of the compressor 14 or a humidity of the laundry or process air. In this example the end condition for terminating cycle step 4 is reaching a laundry humidity of 0 %, i.e. dry laundry. When for example a drying program is selected
5 and executed with the option 'iron-aid', i.e. a higher final laundry humidity, the terminating condition for the last cycle step could be reaching a final humidity of 10 %. The end condition of the fourth cycle step terminates the drying program or drying cycle.
Where ever it is used, the word “comprising” is to be understood in its “open” sense, that o is, in the sense of “including”, and thus not limited to its “closed” sense, that is the sense of “consisting only of’. A corresponding meaning is to be attributed to the corresponding words “comprise”, “comprised” and “comprises” where they appear.
While particular embodiments of this invention have been described, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments and examples are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive,
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Reference Numeral List heat pump tumble dryer heat pump system
5 base section refrigerant loop blower first heat exchanger (evaporator) second heat exchanger (condenser) io 14 compressor expansion device drum (laundry compartment) laundry process air channel
20a battery channel
20b rear channel
20c rising channel
20d front channel fluff filter
0 24 cooling fan unit condensate collector temperature sensor control unit drum motor
5 34 fan motor fan input panel
A process air flow
B refrigerant flow
C cooling air flow
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Claims (14)
- Claims:1. A method of operating a heat pump laundry dryer or a heat pump washing machine having drying function, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises:a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry drum for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger, a compressor for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, and a cooling fan unit for cooling the compressor, wherein the method comprises: detecting or monitoring one or a plurality of input variables during a running program cycle, determining the end of a program sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, and modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence;wherein the one or the plurality of input variables is at least one of the following input variables:(a) a user selectable input variable, being one or more of:a laundry type, a drying program type, a residual laundry humidity, an energy-saving option, a drying process time-saving option, and the laundry amount, a final laundry humidity, and a drying level;(b) a working parameter of the laundry drum, being one or more of:a power supply of a drum motor, a power consumption of a drum motor, a rotation speed of a drum motor, a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a drum motor, a motor torque of a drum motor, andP4926AU002013346941 19 Dec 2017 a laundry parameter derived from the power consumption of a drum motor;(c) a working parameter of a process air fan, being one or more of:a process air fan rotation speed, a process air fan motor power supply, a power consumption, a process air fan flow rate, and a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a process air fan motor;(d) a working parameter of a liquid pump or condensate pump, (e) a humidity value of the laundry to be dried;(f) a status of a liquid or condensate level;(g) an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment; and (h) a machine alarm status parameter.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the or each of the plurality of program cycles each has a first sub-sequence and at least a second sub-sequence, wherein the first sub-sequence has a first operating set for operating the cooling fan unit and the second subsequence has a second operating set for operating the cooling fan unit, and wherein the first and second operating sets are different from each other.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the end of a sub-sequence is determined in response to the detected or monitored input variable exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined threshold, exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined amount of change of the detected or monitored input variable, exceeding, reaching or undershooting a predefined temporal gradient of the detected or monitored input variable, or a combination thereof.
- 4. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein a program cycle is one of a drying cycle, a laundry refreshment cycle, a laundry dry cleaning cycle, a laundry chemical processing cycle, a washing cycle, and an anti-wrinkle cycle.
- 5. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit comprises changing from a first predetermined fan unit profile to a second predetermined fan unit profile, wherein the first fan unit profile is different from the second fan unit profile and each fan unit profile includes one or more of:P4926AU002013346941 19 Dec 2017 a predetermined fan unit speed or conveyance capacity profde, a predetermined fan unit On/Off-time profile, and a predetermined fan unit On/Off duty cycle ratio.
- 6. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein at least one of the working parameters and the status parameters is detected by an associated sensor dedicated to the working parameter or status parameter to be detected, wherein the sensor signal is processed by a sensor unit.
- 7. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein the control unit is adapted to derive at least one of the working parameters and the status parameters by monitoring a sensor signal or a component status over time.
- 8. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein a look-up table is implemented in the control unit, wherein the look-up table provides for each program cycle and for each sub-sequence of the program cycle- a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit, or- a reference to a corresponding operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit.
- 9. A method as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein the method further comprises:changing an operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit in dependency of the detected end of a program sub-sequence dependent on at least one first input variable according to any of the previous claims, and additionally modifying or changing such determined operation parameter set of the cooling fan unit in dependency of a second input variable, wherein the type of the second input variable is different of the type of the first input variable.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the second input variable is at least one of the following input variables:a user selectable input variable, a machine alarm status parameter, a working parameter of the laundry drum , a working parameter of a process air fan, a working parameter of an electric driving motor,P4926AU002013346941 19 Dec 2017 a working parameter of the compressor, a drying progress status parameter or a status parameter of the laundry to be dried, an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment, and a working parameter of the heat pump system.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein for a predefined first range of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the cooling unit is changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a first predefined range or being above or below a first predefined threshold, and wherein for a predefined second range of the first input variable the operation parameter set of the cooling unit is changed in dependency of the second input variable being in a second predefined range or being above or below a second predefined threshold
- 12. A method according to claim 9, claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the first input variable is the drum motor speed, the process air blower speed or the drum rotation speed, and wherein the second variable is a threshold temperature or temperature range of a heat pump system temperature or refrigerant temperature.
- 13. A method according to any one of claims 9 to 12, wherein the selection of the operation parameter set or the modification of the operation parameter set is made in dependency of a function in which the second input variable is used as function variable.
- 14. A heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function, wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises:a control unit controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine, a laundry treatment chamber for treating laundry using process air, a process air circuit for circulating the process air, a heat pump system having a refrigerant loop, in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger, a compressor for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop, a cooling fan unit for cooling the compressor; and a sensor unit;wherein at least one of the working parameters and the status parameters is detected by an associated sensor dedicated to the working parameter or status parameter to be detected, wherein the sensor unit is adapted to process the sensor signal, andP4926AU002013346941 19 Dec 2017 wherein the control unit is adapted to control the operation of the laundry dryer or of the washing machine by:determining the end of a program sub-sequence by detecting or monitoring the one or the plurality of input variables, modifying or changing an operation parameter set for operating the cooling fan unit upon determining the end of the program sub-sequence, wherein the one or the plurality of input variables is at least one of the following input variables:a) a user selectable input variable, being one or more of:a laundry type, a drying program type, a residual laundry humidity, an energy-saving option, a drying process time-saving option, the laundry amount, a final laundry humidity, and a drying level;b) a working parameter of the laundry drum, being one or more of:a power supply of a drum motor, a power consumption of a drum motor, a rotation speed of a drum motor, a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a drum motor, a motor torque of a drum motor, and a laundry parameter derived from the power consumption of a drum motor;c) a working parameter of a process air fan, being one or more of:a process air fan rotation speed, a process air fan motor power supply, a power consumption, a process air fan flow rate, and a voltage, current, or phase supplied to a process air fan motor;d) a working parameter of a liquid pump or condensate pump;e) a humidity value of the laundry to be dried;f) a status of a liquid or condensate level;g) an environment parameter of the treatment apparatus environment; andh) a machine alarm status parameter.WO 2014/076093PCT/EP2013/073643VFig. 11/5Fig. 2WO 2014/076093PCT/EP2013/0736432/5Fig. 3a Fig. 3cFig. 3bWO 2014/076093PCT/EP2013/0736433/5Fig. 4Cycle 1Cycle 2Operation parameter set 1Operation parameter set 2Option 1Operation parameter set 3Cycle 3Option 2Operation parameter set 4Cycle 4FinalHumidity 1FinalHumidity 2Operation parameter set 5Operation parameter set 6WO 2014/076093PCT/EP2013/0736434/5 detect drum motor speed every secondCooling fan On/OffTemperature =58 C/56 Ck......................................................................................................JCooling fan On/Off Temperature 54 C/53 CCooling fan ► On/OffTemperature = 51 C/50 CFig. 5Fan unit controlWO 2014/076093PCT/EP2013/0736435/5StartCycleStep 1 Operation parameter set 1Step 1 End ConditionExample: Condenser Exit Temperature (45 C) reachedStep 2 End ConditionOperation parameter set 2J I........................................................................................................................................>Example: X (30 min) elapsed since step 2 is startedStep 3 End ConditionOperation parameter set 3 >.___________________________________________________________________,Example: Laundry humidity (12%) reachedOperation parameter set 4Step 4 End ConditionExample: Laundry humidity (0%) reached ————-¾Cycle End........................................................................................................................JFig. 7
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