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CN110836468A - Defrosting control method for air conditioner - Google Patents

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CN110836468A
CN110836468A CN201810940312.9A CN201810940312A CN110836468A CN 110836468 A CN110836468 A CN 110836468A CN 201810940312 A CN201810940312 A CN 201810940312A CN 110836468 A CN110836468 A CN 110836468A
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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of air conditioners, and particularly relates to a defrosting control method of an air conditioner. In order to improve the defrosting efficiency of the air conditioner, the defrosting control method of the air conditioner provided by the invention is directed to the air conditioner with a bypass defrosting loop, and the method comprises the following steps: when the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode for the nth time, the heating running time t of the air conditioner is obtainedn(ii) a If t isnIf the time is more than the first preset time, enabling the air conditioner to enter a reverse circulation defrosting mode, otherwise, enabling the air conditioner to enter a bypass defrosting mode; if the reverse cycle defrosting mode is entered when the defrosting mode is entered for the nth time, then the air conditioner enters the reverse cycle defrosting mode when the nth timeWhen the defrosting mode is entered +1 and n +2 times, the air conditioner is entered into a bypass defrosting mode; wherein n is 3m +1, and m is an integer of 0 or more. The invention not only can accurately select the optimal defrosting mode, but also can control the outdoor fan to reversely rotate at intervals, and quickly blow off the frost layer by utilizing the reverse blowing action of the outdoor fan so as to improve the defrosting efficiency.

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Defrosting control method for air conditioner
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of air conditioners, and particularly relates to a defrosting control method of an air conditioner.
Background
The air conditioner as a device capable of adjusting the indoor environment temperature has the working principle that: the indoor environment temperature is lowered or raised by the refrigerant switching between the circulation lines through the high pressure/low pressure/gas/liquid state, namely, the air conditioner is in the cooling or heating working condition from the perspective of the indoor unit. When the air conditioner heats the operation, if outdoor coil pipe temperature under certain humidity condition crosses lowly can lead to the condition of frosting, and outdoor coil pipe frosting can lead to outdoor heat exchanger's heat exchange efficiency to reduce, influences the heating effect of air conditioner, reduces indoor environment's travelling comfort, influences user experience. Therefore, in the situation that the air conditioner is in the heating working condition, the outdoor coil of the air conditioner needs to be defrosted timely and effectively.
In the prior art, an air conditioner basically adopts reverse cycle defrosting (i.e., the outdoor unit is defrosted by switching the direction of a four-way valve) or bypass defrosting (the outdoor unit is defrosted by opening a bypass branch), and whether to quit defrosting is judged by monitoring defrosting time or certain parameters such as the temperature of an external coil pipe. And lack the auxiliary means in the defrosting process and accelerate defrosting efficiency, lead to current defrosting process singleness, efficiency is lower.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a new defrost control method to improve the defrost efficiency of an air conditioner.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above problems in the background art, in order to improve the defrosting efficiency of an air conditioner, the present invention provides a defrosting control method of an air conditioner, the air conditioner including a bypass defrosting circuit disposed between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the air conditioner for introducing high-pressure gas discharged from the compressor into the outdoor unit to melt frost on a coil of the outdoor unit, the method including the steps of: when the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode for the nth time, the heating running time t of the air conditioner is obtainedn(ii) a If t isn< thEnabling the air conditioner to enter a reverse circulation defrosting mode within a preset time, and otherwise enabling the air conditioner to enter a bypass defrosting mode; if the reverse circulation defrosting mode is entered when the defrosting mode is entered for the nth time, the air conditioner is entered into the bypass defrosting mode when the defrosting mode is entered for the (n + 1) th time and the (n + 2) th time; wherein n is 3m +1, and m is an integer of 0 or more.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-mentioned defrosting control method of an air conditioner, the first preset time is any time between 65 and 75 minutes.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described air conditioner defrost control method, the first preset time is 70 minutes.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described air conditioner defrost control method, the method further includes: when the air conditioner enters a bypass defrosting mode, controlling an outdoor fan to reversely rotate for a first set time, and then controlling the outdoor fan to reversely rotate for the first set time at intervals of a second set time; and when the air conditioner enters a reverse circulation defrosting mode, controlling the outdoor fan to stop rotating.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method of an air conditioner, the first set time is any time between 15 and 25 seconds; and/or the second set time is any time between 3-4 minutes.
In a preferred embodiment of the above air conditioner defrosting control method, the first set time is 20 seconds; and/or the second set time is 3 minutes.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described air conditioner defrost control method, before entering the defrost mode, the method further comprises: detecting the temperature of an external coil of the air conditioner; when the temperature of the external coil is lower than the dew point temperature, detecting the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in the state; and if the continuous operation time is higher than a second preset time, enabling the air conditioner to enter a defrosting mode.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method of an air conditioner, the second preset time is any time between 35 and 45 minutes; or the second preset time is 40 minutes.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described air conditioner defrost control method, the method further includes: detecting the temperature of an external coil of the air conditioner; when the temperature of the external coil is higher than the set temperature, detecting the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in the state; and if the continuous operation time is higher than a third preset time, enabling the air conditioner to exit the defrosting mode.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for an air conditioner, the third preset time is any time between 15 and 25 seconds; or the third preset time is 20 seconds.
The invention determines whether to adopt the bypass defrosting mode or the reverse cycle defrosting mode according to the heating running time of the air conditioner in the current period, can accurately select the optimal defrosting mode and improve the defrosting efficiency. In addition, after the air conditioner selects one-time reverse cycle defrosting, the reverse cycle defrosting can be considered to be more thorough, so that a bypass defrosting mode can be selected for the next two times, the defrosting efficiency is not influenced, and the use experience of a user can be ensured. Further, in the bypass defrosting process of the air conditioner, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely at intervals, namely the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely for a period of time every time when defrosting is carried out, in other words, after frost is melted for a part, the frost layer is blown off quickly by utilizing the reverse blowing action of the outdoor fan, and therefore the defrosting efficiency is further improved. Compared with the traditional defrosting mode, namely the condition that the frost layer is required to be gradually separated from the outdoor unit or completely melted into water, the defrosting method can more quickly finish defrosting operation and effectively reduce the influence of the defrosting process on the indoor temperature.
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FIG. 1 is a main flow chart of the defrosting control method of the air conditioner of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a flowchart of a defrosting control method of an air conditioner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to make the embodiments, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it is apparent that the embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are only for explaining the technical principle of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The defrosting control method of the invention is mainly directed to an air conditioner with a bypass defrosting loop. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, a bypass defrost circuit of an air conditioner is provided between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the air conditioner for introducing high pressure gas discharged from the compressor into the outdoor unit to melt frost on a coil of the outdoor unit. Specifically, in a state that the bypass circuit is opened, high-pressure gas discharged by the compressor can enter the outdoor unit along the bypass circuit to dissolve frost on the coil of the outdoor unit; when the bypass circuit is closed, high-pressure gas discharged by the compressor sequentially flows through the indoor heat exchanger and the outdoor heat exchanger along the heating circuit to perform heating circulation.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a main flowchart of a defrosting control method of an air conditioner according to the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the method of the present invention comprises the steps of: s110, when the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode for the nth time, obtaining the heating running time t of the air conditionern(ii) a S120, if tnIf the time is longer than the first preset time, enabling the air conditioner to enter a reverse circulation defrosting mode, otherwise, enabling the air conditioner to enter a bypass defrosting mode; and S130, if the reverse cycle defrosting mode is entered when the defrosting mode is entered for the nth time, enabling the air conditioner to enter the bypass defrosting mode when the defrosting mode is entered for the (n + 1) th time and the (n + 2) th time. Wherein n is 3m +1, and m is an integer of 0 or more. As an example, the first preset time may be 70 minutes, or the first preset time may be any time between 65-75 minutes.
The invention determines whether to adopt a bypass defrosting mode or a reverse cycle defrosting mode according to the heating running time of the air conditioner in the current period, and further, when the current defrosting mode of the air conditioner is the reverse cycle defrosting mode, the air conditioner enters the bypass defrosting mode by the next two defrosting operations. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, the heating operation time is generally proportional to the frost thickness of the external unit, and the reverse cycle defrosting mode is much stronger than the bypass defrosting mode, so that the optimal defrosting mode can be accurately selected according to the heating operation time of the air conditioner in the current period, thereby improving the defrosting efficiency. In addition, after the air conditioner selects one-time reverse cycle defrosting, the reverse cycle defrosting can be considered to be more thorough, so that a bypass defrosting mode can be selected for the next two times, the defrosting efficiency is not influenced, and the use experience of a user can be ensured.
Further, when the air conditioner enters a bypass defrosting mode, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely for a first set time, and then the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely for the first set time every other second set time; and when the air conditioner enters a reverse cycle defrosting mode, controlling the outdoor fan to stop rotating. As an example, the first set time may be 20 seconds, or any time between 15-25 seconds; the second set time is 3 minutes, or any time between 2 and 4 minutes. At present, in the defrosting process of the prior art, an outdoor fan is usually in a stop state, but after an air conditioner enters a bypass defrosting mode, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely at intervals, namely, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely for a period of time every time defrosting is carried out, and after frost is melted for a part, a frost layer is blown off quickly by utilizing the reverse blowing action of the outdoor fan, so that the defrosting efficiency is improved. Compared with the traditional defrosting mode, namely the condition that the frost layer is required to be gradually separated from the outdoor unit or completely melted into water, the defrosting method can more quickly finish defrosting operation and effectively reduce the influence of the defrosting process on the indoor temperature.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a flowchart of a defrosting control method of an air conditioner according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, in this embodiment, the specific steps of the present invention are as follows: s210, detecting the temperature Toil of an external coil of the air conditioner; when Toil is less than the dew point temperature, the operation proceeds to step S220, and the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in the state is detected; if the continuous operation time is higher than the second preset time, for example, the continuous operation time is higher than 40 minutes (the second preset time can also be any time between 35 and 45 minutes), the method goes to step S230, and the air conditioner is put into the defrosting mode. After step S230, the above steps S110 to S130 are performed.
The defrosting control method of the air conditioner further comprises the step of exiting the defrosting mode. For example, after the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode, the temperature of the external coil of the air conditioner is detected, when the temperature of the external coil is higher than a set temperature (which can be reasonably set by a person skilled in the art according to the practical application scenario of the air conditioner), the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in this state is detected, and when the continuous operation time is higher than a third preset time, for example, the continuous operation time is higher than 20 seconds (or any time between 15 and 25 seconds), it can be determined that the frost layer of the external coil has been removed, and at this time, the air conditioner is exited from the defrosting mode.
In summary, the present invention determines whether to use the bypass defrosting mode or the reverse cycle defrosting mode according to the heating operation time of the air conditioner in the current cycle, so as to accurately select the optimal defrosting mode and improve the defrosting efficiency. In addition, after the air conditioner selects one-time reverse cycle defrosting, the reverse cycle defrosting can be considered to be more thorough, so that a bypass defrosting mode can be selected for the next two times, the defrosting efficiency is not influenced, and the use experience of a user can be ensured. Further, in the bypass defrosting process of the air conditioner, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely at intervals, namely the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely for a period of time every time when defrosting is carried out, in other words, after frost is melted for a part, the frost layer is blown off quickly by utilizing the reverse blowing action of the outdoor fan, and therefore the defrosting efficiency is further improved. Compared with the traditional defrosting mode, namely the condition that the frost layer is required to be gradually separated from the outdoor unit or completely melted into water, the defrosting method can more quickly finish defrosting operation and effectively reduce the influence of the defrosting process on the indoor temperature.
So far, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent changes or substitutions of related technical features can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the invention, and the technical scheme after the changes or substitutions can fall into the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A defrosting control method of an air conditioner includes a bypass defrosting circuit provided between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the air conditioner for introducing high pressure gas discharged from the compressor into the outdoor unit to melt a frost layer on a coil of the outdoor unit,
characterized in that the method comprises the following steps:
when the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode for the nth time, the heating running time t of the air conditioner is obtainedn
If t isnIf the time is more than the first preset time, enabling the air conditioner to enter a reverse circulation defrosting mode, otherwise, enabling the air conditioner to enter a bypass defrosting mode;
if the reverse circulation defrosting mode is entered when the defrosting mode is entered for the nth time, the air conditioner is entered into the bypass defrosting mode when the defrosting mode is entered for the (n + 1) th time and the (n + 2) th time;
wherein n is 3m +1, and m is an integer of 0 or more.
2. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 1, wherein the first preset time is any time between 65-75 minutes.
3. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 2, wherein the first preset time is 70 minutes.
4. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 3, further comprising:
when the air conditioner enters a bypass defrosting mode, controlling an outdoor fan to reversely rotate for a first set time, and then controlling the outdoor fan to reversely rotate for the first set time at intervals of a second set time;
and when the air conditioner enters a reverse circulation defrosting mode, controlling the outdoor fan to stop rotating.
5. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 4, wherein the first set time is any time between 15-25 seconds; and/or
The second set time is any time between 3 and 4 minutes.
6. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 5, wherein the first set time is 20 seconds; and/or
The second set time is 3 minutes.
7. The air conditioner defrost control method of any one of claims 1-6, further comprising, before entering defrost mode:
detecting the temperature of an external coil of the air conditioner;
when the temperature of the external coil is lower than the dew point temperature, detecting the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in the state;
and if the continuous operation time is higher than a second preset time, enabling the air conditioner to enter a defrosting mode.
8. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 7, wherein the second preset time is any time between 35-45 minutes; or the second preset time is 40 minutes.
9. The air conditioner defrost control method of any one of claims 1-6, further comprising:
detecting the temperature of an external coil of the air conditioner;
when the temperature of the external coil is higher than the set temperature, detecting the continuous operation time of the air conditioner in the state;
and if the continuous operation time is higher than a third preset time, enabling the air conditioner to exit the defrosting mode.
10. The air conditioner defrost control method of claim 9, wherein the third preset time is any time between 15-25 seconds; or the third preset time is 20 seconds.
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