IP Library Granted Patent US 11,079,161
Granted Patent B2
US 11,079,161 · App. 16/417,878 · Granted Aug 3, 2021

Ventilation controller for equipment enclosure

Inventors: Richard De Felice (Califon, NJ); Robert Paterson (Glasgow, GB); Richard Grundy (Warren, RI); Greg MacPherson (Warren, RI); Henry Riddoch (Glasgow, GB)
Assignee: Schroff Technologies International, Inc.
F25D17/067F24F11/30F25B13/00F25B49/02F25B2600/01F25B2600/0251F25B2600/112F25B2700/2104
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Patent No.
US 11,079,161
App. No.
16/417,878
Granted
Aug 3, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A ventilation system maintains a temperature for a computer equipment enclosure using a combination of air conditioning and outside (ambient) air exchange based on a graphical user interface (GUI) for setting a range of temperature at which the ventilation system maintains the temperature. Cooler temperatures allow ambient air exchange to keep the temperature sufficiently low, while air conditioning is invoked when exterior temperatures rise.

Claims (25)

1. In an environmentally controlled space for housing electronic equipment between temperature ranges defined by an activation threshold for enabling HVAC equipment and a satisfaction threshold for disabling HVAC equipment, a method of controlling the HVAC equipment comprising:

receiving an engagement threshold defining engagement of environmental conditioning equipment for satisfying an environmental conditioning demand;

determining a satisfaction threshold indicative of satisfaction of the environmental conditioning demand, further comprising

receiving a parameter indicative of an extended range value; and

computing the satisfaction threshold from a difference of the engagement threshold and the extended range value;

energizing the environmental conditioning equipment by powering on when the temperature in the equipment space reaches the engagement threshold; and

deenergizing the environmental conditioning equipment by powering off when the temperature in the enclosure reaches the satisfaction threshold, the satisfaction threshold being different than the engagement threshold for incurring a longer interval during which the environmental conditioning equipment is operating, the difference between the engagement threshold and the satisfaction threshold defining an extended range of operation through which the HVAC equipment operates subsequent to attaining the engagement threshold, the extended range defining a temperature range through which conditioning equipment remains continuously operational or idle.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the HVAC equipment includes refrigeration compressors and the engagement threshold defines a higher temperature than the satisfaction threshold.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the HVAC equipment includes heating equipment and the engagement threshold defines a lower temperature than the satisfaction threshold.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

rendering a graphical user interface (GUI) for receiving user selectable values indicative of the engagement threshold;

receiving the parameter indicative of the extended range value from the GUI; and

computing the satisfaction threshold from a difference of the engagement threshold and the extended range value.

5. The method of claim 2 wherein the HVAC equipment includes a plurality of cooling appliances, further comprising:

commencing operation of a lead cooling appliance when an operational temperature inside the equipment enclosure exceeds a predetermined cooling engagement threshold;

commencing operation of a lag cooling appliance based on an indication that additional cooling is needed to maintain the operational temperature;

following satisfaction of the additional cooling indication, ceasing operation of one of the lead cooling appliance and lag cooling appliance; and

alternate the lead and lag designations of the cooling appliances based on control logic for promoting longevity and minimizing cycles of the cooling appliance.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving at least one of the engagement threshold and the satisfaction threshold as a relative value from a temperature.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the received engagement threshold is received as a value on a GUI (Graphical User Interface) entry item for an absolute temperature value, and the satisfaction threshold is received as a value on a GUI entry item for maximum cooling relative to the engagement threshold.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein a difference between the engagement threshold and satisfaction threshold define an extended range based on acceptable temperature ranges for equipment in the environmentally controlled space.

9. The method of claim 8 further comprising:

energizing the environmental conditioning equipment when the temperature in the equipment space exceeds the engagement threshold;

identifying a return of the temperature in the equipment space to the engagement threshold; and

continuing operating the environmental conditioning equipment until the temperature has risen or fallen by the difference or has reached the satisfaction threshold based on the extended range value.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2024
From: RF INDUSTRIES, LTD.; SCHROFF TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.; MICROLAB/FXR LLC
To: ECLIPSE BUSINESS CAPITAL LLC
Reel/Frame 066785/0986 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2019
From: DE FELICE, RICHARD; PATERSON, ROBERT; GRUNDY, RICHARD; MACPHERSON, GREG; RIDDOCH, HENRY
To: SCHROFF TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 050667/0302 →