Method and apparatus for detecting low refrigerant charge

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6460354
APP PUB NO 20020121100A1
SERIAL NO

09798315

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Apparatus for detecting low charge of a working fluid in a heat transfer system of the type having a fluid circuit comprising a compressor for pressurizing working fluid received from an evaporator, a condenser and condenser fan for cooling the working fluid received from the compressor, and an expansion device for controlling flow of the working fluid between the condenser and the evaporator, the apparatus comprising: a working fluid state sensor operative in response to a control signal and disposed in the fluid circuit on the outlet side of the evaporator to produce a working fluid state signal; and a control circuit for providing the control signal to the sensor and for controlling operation of the heat transfer system based on a comparison of the working fluid state signal with a state set point; the control circuit detecting a low charge condition of the working fluid when the state signal indicates the working fluid superheat exceeds a first predetermined threshold over a first predetermined time with the expansion device in a fully open condition.

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PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC6035 PARKLAND BOULEVARD CLEVELAND OH 44124

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Jain, Virender Lake Forest, CA 11 138
Kamemoto, Derek Y Seattle, WA 2 102
Kenyon, Richard L Irvine, CA 15 325
Yabuki, Roy M Arlington, TX 10 127

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