IP Library Granted Patent US 10,995,968
Granted Patent B2
US 10,995,968 · App. 16/122,721 · Granted May 4, 2021

Systems and methods for providing airflow in furnace systems

Inventors: Elton D. Ray (Wichita, KS); Bennie D. Hoyt (Benton, KS)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology Company
F24F11/77F24F11/88F24H3/02F24H9/2064F24F2140/10
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Patent No.
US 10,995,968
App. No.
16/122,721
Granted
May 4, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heating system, includes a furnace that is configured to heat air to be provided to a conditioned space, a pressure sensor configured to collect sensor data indicative of a pressure of air within the furnace; a fan configured to supply the heated air to the conditioned space, and a motor configured to drive the fan. Additionally, the heating system includes processing circuitry communicatively coupled to the pressure sensor and the motor. The processing circuitry is configured to control the motor based upon the sensor data such that an amount of airflow supplied to the conditioned space is constantly supplied by the fan.

Claims (57)

1. A heating system, comprising:

a furnace configured to heat air to be provided to a conditioned space;

a pressure sensor configured to collect sensor data indicative of a pressure of air within the furnace;

a fan configured to direct heated air to the conditioned space;

a motor configured to drive the fan; and

processing circuitry communicatively coupled to the pressure sensor and the motor, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to:

determine an expected pressure based on a first amount of airflow called for by a control device and based on data defining expected pressure values with respective corresponding amounts of airflow called for by the control device;

determine whether the pressure of air within the furnace is similar to the expected pressure; and

adjust an operating speed of the motor based on a determination that the pressure of air within the furnace is not similar to the expected pressure such that a second amount of airflow supplied to the conditioned space is constantly supplied by the fan.

2. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor is disposed within a cabinet of the furnace and is configured to measure a pressure of air within the cabinet.

3. The heating system of claim 2 , wherein the motor is disposed within the cabinet.

4. The heating system of claim 3 , wherein the processing circuitry is disposed within the cabinet.

5. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the motor is a constant torque brushless direct current (DC) motor.

6. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the control device is a controller disposed within the conditioned space, and wherein the controller is communicatively coupled to the processing circuitry and configured to determine the first amount of airflow.

7. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor data comprises a first set of sensor data and a second set of sensor data, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to:

after receiving the first set of sensor data, cause the motor to operate at a first speed;

after causing the motor to operate at the first speed, receive the second set of sensor data; and

after receiving the second set of sensor data, cause the motor to operate at a second speed that is different from the first speed.

8. The heating system of claim 7 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to cause the motor to operate at the first speed by:

determining settings of electric power to be supplied to the motor; and

sending a signal to cause the motor to operate with the settings of electric power.

9. The heating system of claim 8 , comprising a variable speed drive (VSD), wherein sending the signal to cause the motor to operate with the settings of electric power comprises sending the signal to the VSD, wherein the VSD is configured to cause the motor to operate with the settings of electric power based on the signal.

10. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor data is indicative of a pressure of air at a portion of the furnace that, relative to an airflow, is downstream of the fan and upstream of a heat exchanger of the furnace.

11. The heating system of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to determine a total external static pressure based on the sensor data.

12. The heating system of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to determine an additional pressure of air associated with a portion of the heating system that, relative to the airflow, is downstream of the heat exchanger.

13. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor is the only sensor utilized to control the motor.

14. The heating system of claim 1 , wherein the data defining expected pressure values with respective corresponding amounts of airflow comprises a look-up table, an algorithm, or both defining a relationship between the expected pressure values for the respective corresponding amounts of airflow called for by the control device.

15. A control board for a furnace, comprising:

processing circuitry configured to be communicatively coupled to a pressure sensor and a motor that are each disposed within a blower compartment of the furnace, wherein the processing circuitry is communicatively coupled to a control device configured to be disposed within a conditioned space and configured to determine an amount of airflow, and the processing circuitry is configured to:

receive sensor data from the pressure sensor, wherein the sensor data is indicative of a pressure within the furnace;

determine an expected pressure based on the amount of airflow determined by the control device and based on data associating a plurality of expected pressure values with respective corresponding amounts of airflow determined by the control device;

determine whether the pressure within the furnace is similar to the expected pressure; and

control the motor such that a blower driven by the motor supplies a constant amount of air to the conditioned space and such that the pressure within the furnace is within a threshold amount of the expected pressure.

16. The control board of claim 15 , comprising a heat exchanger, wherein the blower is configured to motivate the air across the heat exchanger before supplying the air to the conditioned space.

17. The control board of claim 15 , wherein the control device is configured to determine the amount of airflow based on user input.

18. The control board of claim 15 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to control the motor by executing an application, wherein the application comprises data indicative of electrical settings associated with the amount of airflow and the sensor data.

19. The control board of claim 18 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to cause the motor to be supplied with electric power having the electrical settings.

20. The control board of claim 15 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to alter a speed of the blower by causing a voltage of electric power supplied to the blower to be modified.

21. The control board of claim 15 , wherein the conditioned space comprises a residential building.

22. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a processor, are configured to cause the processor to:

receive sensor data indicative of a pressure of air within a cabinet of a furnace from a pressure sensor;

receive an amount of airflow called for by a control device;

determine an expected pressure based on the amount of airflow received from the control device and based on data associating expected pressure values with respective corresponding amounts of airflow called for by the control device;

determine electrical settings based on the expected pressure and the data; and

adjust an operating speed of a constant torque brushless direct current motor to be supplied with electric power having the electrical settings such that a fan driven by the motor supplies a constant amount of airflow to a conditioned space and such that the pressure of air within the cabinet is within a threshold amount of the expected pressure.

23. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 22 , wherein the cabinet is configured to receive return air from ductwork of the conditioned space.

24. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 23 , wherein the furnace comprises a heat exchanger, wherein the fan is configured to drive supply air across the heat exchanger, resulting in heated air, wherein the fan is configured to supply the heated air to the conditioned space.

25. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 22 , wherein the instructions are configured to cause the processor to:

receive an additional amount of airflow called for by the control device; and

modify a speed of the fan based on the additional amount of airflow.

26. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 22 , wherein the furnace corresponds to an indoor unit of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.

27. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 22 , wherein the furnace comprises a variable speed drive configured to supply the electric power to the motor.

28. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 22 , wherein the sensor data comprises a first set of sensor data and second set of sensor data, wherein the instructions are configured to cause the processor to:

determine a first set of electrical settings based on the expected pressure and the first set of sensor data;

cause the motor to be supplied with electric power having the first set of electrical settings;

determine a second set of electrical settings based on the expected pressure and the second set of sensor data; and

cause the motor to be supplied with electric power having the second set of electrical settings.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2025
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 072298/0096 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2025
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS LIGHT COMMERCIAL IP GMBH
Reel/Frame 071930/0565 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2025
From: HOYT, BENNIE D.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 071671/0888 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 067832/0947 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058959/0764 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2018
From: RAY, ELTON D.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 046876/0697 →