IP Library Granted Patent US 11,421,923
Granted Patent B2
US 11,421,923 · App. 16/513,499 · Granted Aug 23, 2022

Systems and methods for reheat control of an HVAC system

Inventors: John T. Knight (Moore, OK); Stephen B. Pickle (Norman, OK); Norman J. Blanton (Norman, OK); Kerry L. Shumway (Norman, OK)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP
F25B41/20F24F3/0525F24F3/153F24F11/84F25B2600/25F25B2700/00
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Patent No.
US 11,421,923
App. No.
16/513,499
Granted
Aug 23, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) unit includes a first sensor disposed adjacent to an inlet of an evaporator configured to receive an airflow. The HVAC unit includes a second sensor disposed adjacent to an outlet of a reheat coil positioned downstream of the evaporator and configured to expel the airflow. The HVAC unit also includes a controller configured to regulate operation of a modulating reheat valve to adjust flow of a working fluid in thermal communication with the airflow to control a difference between a measurement of the first sensor and a measurement of the second sensor.

Claims (38)

1. A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) unit, comprising:

a first sensor disposed adjacent to an inlet of an evaporator configured to receive an airflow;

a second sensor disposed adjacent to an outlet of a reheat coil positioned downstream of the evaporator and configured to expel the airflow; and

a controller configured to regulate operation of a modulating reheat valve to adjust flow of a working fluid to the reheat coil to maintain a measurement of the second sensor at a value that is substantially equal to a measurement of the first sensor, wherein, to regulate the operation of the modulating reheat valve, the controller is configured to:

instruct the modulating reheat valve to increase a flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a first determination that the measurement of the second sensor is below the measurement of the first sensor by a non-zero threshold amount; and

instruct the modulating reheat valve to decrease the flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a second determination that the measurement of the second sensor is above the measurement of the first sensor by the non-zero threshold amount.

2. The HVAC unit of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor is configured to detect a temperature of return air received as the airflow at the inlet of the evaporator, and the second sensor is configured to detect a temperature of the airflow expelled by the outlet of the reheat coil as supply air conditioned by the evaporator and the reheat coil.

3. The HVAC unit of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are each dry bulb temperature sensors.

4. The HVAC unit of claim 1 , wherein the modulating reheat valve is configured to adjust flow of the working fluid to the reheat coil and to a condenser assembly.

5. The HVAC unit of claim 4 , wherein the modulating reheat valve is configured to modulate between three positions.

6. A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) unit, comprising:

a first sensor configured to detect a first temperature of an airflow entering the HVAC unit as return air;

a second sensor configured to detect a second temperature of the airflow being provided as supply air conditioned by the HVAC unit; and

a controller configured to adjust a modulating reheat valve of the HVAC unit to adjust flow of a working fluid to a reheat coil in thermal communication with the airflow to reduce a difference between the first temperature and the second temperature, wherein, to adjust the modulating reheat valve, the controller is configured to:

instruct the modulating reheat valve to increase a flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a first determination that the second temperature is below the first temperature by a non-zero threshold amount; and

instruct the modulating reheat valve to decrease the flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a second determination that the second temperature is above the first temperature by the non-zero threshold amount.

7. The HVAC unit of claim 6 , comprising an enclosure having an evaporator configured to receive the return air and having the reheat coil, wherein the reheat coil is configured to discharge the supply air, and wherein the first sensor is positioned adjacent to an air flow inlet of the evaporator, and the second sensor is positioned adjacent to an air flow outlet of the reheat coil.

8. The HVAC unit of claim 6 , comprising an evaporator configured to receive the return air and comprising the reheat coil, wherein the reheat coil is configured to discharge the supply air, and wherein, in response to a third determination that the difference between the first temperature and the second temperature is less than or equal to the non-zero threshold amount, the controller is configured to:

adjust a valve assembly of the HVAC unit to increase a working fluid flow from the reheat coil to a condenser in response to a corresponding determination that a humidity level of the supply air is above a target humidity level by an additional threshold amount; and

adjust the valve assembly to decrease the working fluid flow from the reheat coil to the condenser in response to a corresponding determination that the humidity level is below the target humidity level by the additional threshold amount.

9. The HVAC unit of claim 6 , wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are each dry bulb temperature sensors.

10. The HVAC unit of claim 6 , comprising an enclosure having an evaporator configured to receive the return air from an exhaust duct fluidly coupled to the enclosure and having the reheat coil, wherein the reheat coil is positioned downstream of the evaporator and configured to discharge the supply air, wherein the first sensor is positioned within the exhaust duct, and the second sensor is positioned within the enclosure adjacent to an air flow outlet of the reheat coil.

11. A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) unit, comprising:

an enclosure defining an air flow path;

an evaporator and a reheat coil disposed within the air flow path such that the evaporator is upstream of the reheat coil, wherein the evaporator and the reheat coil are each configured to receive a working fluid of a vapor compression system;

a first sensor positioned adjacent to an upstream side of the evaporator along the air flow path;

a second sensor positioned adjacent to a downstream side of the reheat coil along the air flow path; and

a controller configured to adjust a modulating reheat valve of the HVAC unit to control a difference between a measurement of the first sensor and a measurement of the second sensor, wherein the controller is configured to instruct the modulating reheat valve to increase a flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a first determination that the measurement of the second sensor is below the measurement of the first sensor by a non-zero threshold amount, and to instruct the modulating reheat valve to decrease the flow rate of the working fluid to the reheat coil in response to a second determination that the measurement of the second sensor is above the measurement of the first sensor by the non-zero threshold amount.

12. The HVAC unit of claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to adjust the modulating reheat valve to decrease the difference between the measurement of the first sensor and the measurement of the second sensor to be below the non-zero threshold amount.

13. The HVAC unit of claim 12 , wherein the non-zero threshold amount is a predetermined percentage of the measurement acquired by the first sensor.

14. The HVAC unit of claim 11 , wherein the measurement of the first sensor is a temperature measurement of return air entering the enclosure, and the measurement of the second sensor is a temperature measurement of supply air discharged from the reheat coil.

15. The HVAC unit of claim 14 , wherein the temperature measurement of the return air is a dry bulb temperature measurement of the return air, and the temperature measurement of the supply air is a dry bulb temperature measurement of the supply air.

16. The HVAC unit of claim 11 , wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are positioned within an interior of the enclosure.

17. The HVAC unit of claim 11 , comprising the modulating reheat valve, wherein the modulating reheat valve is fluidly coupled to the evaporator, the reheat coil, and a condenser, and wherein the modulating reheat valve is configured to regulate flow of the working fluid from the evaporator to the reheat coil and to the condenser.

18. The HVAC unit of claim 11 , comprising a humidity sensor configured to measure a humidity level of a flow of supply air discharged from the reheat coil, wherein the controller is configured to:

adjust a valve assembly of the HVAC unit to increase working fluid flow from the reheat coil to a condenser in response to a determination that the humidity level is above a target humidity level by a threshold amount; and

adjust the valve assembly to decrease the working fluid flow from the reheat coil to the condenser in response to a determination that the humidity level is below the target humidity level by the threshold amount.

19. The HVAC unit of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to receive feedback from the first sensor indicative of the first temperature, and wherein the non-zero threshold amount is a predetermined percentage of the first temperature.

Assignments (5)
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 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 Aug 21, 2019
From: PICKLE, STEPHEN B.; BLANTON, NORMAN J.; SHUMWAY, KERRY L.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 050122/0353 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 21, 2019
From: KNIGHT, JOHN T.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
Reel/Frame 050122/0463 →