IP Library Granted Patent US 11,689,145
Granted Patent B2
US 11,689,145 · App. 17/723,707 · Granted Jun 27, 2023

Systems and methods for controlling fan motors with variable frequency drives

Inventors: Harold J. Dubensky (Columbia, PA); James K. Spitzer (York, PA); Roderick Ray Sentz (Spring Grove, PA); Kevin R. Stockton (York, PA)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP
H02P29/10F04D27/004F24F11/30F24F11/62F24F11/63F24F11/77F05D2270/335H02P27/06
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Patent No.
US 11,689,145
App. No.
17/723,707
Granted
Jun 27, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fan assembly is provided. The fan assembly includes a fan, a motor that is coupled to the fan, and a variable frequency drive (VFD) that is coupled to the motor. The motor includes a maximum rated speed that is greater than a maximum structural speed limit of the fan, and the VFD includes a current output limit configured to limit an operational speed of the motor to be less than or equal to the maximum structural speed limit of the fan.

Claims (31)

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

a fan or air blower having a maximum structural speed limit;

a motor having a maximum rated speed that exceeds the maximum structural speed limit;

a variable frequency drive (VFD) coupled to the motor; and

a controller configured to utilize operational settings indicative of the maximum structural speed limit to control operation of the VFD to limit an operational speed of the motor to be only less than or equal to the maximum structural speed limit by altering frequency, electrical potential, and/or current of electrical power supplied to the motor.

2. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the VFD comprises a frequency output limit, a current output limit, and/or a voltage output limit.

3. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to receive updated operational settings as input via a user interface.

4. The HVAC system of claim 1 , comprising a user interface having a keypad, a graphical user interface, or both.

5. The HVAC system of claim 4 , wherein the user interface is integrated with the controller.

6. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the operational settings comprise a frequency output limit, a current output limit, and/or a voltage output limit for the VFD.

7. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the maximum rated speed is in rotations per minute (rpm) and corresponds to a product of one-hundred twenty (120) and a frequency of power supplied to the motor divided by a number of poles that the motor comprises.

8. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the motor comprises an alternating current (AC) induction motor.

9. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the motor comprises a four pole motor and the controller is configured to control operation of the VFD to limit the operational speed of the motor to be less than 1800 rpm or 1500 rpm.

10. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the controller requires authentication to change the operational settings.

11. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the VFD is configured to receive three-phase AC electrical power and alter the three-phase electrical power to provide the electrical power supplied to the motor.

12. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to operate the VFD, such that the VFD controls the operational speed of the motor based in part on a frequency limit, current limit, or voltage limit assigned for the VFD.

13. A fan or blower assembly, comprising:

a fan or blower comprising a maximum structural speed limit;

an alternating current (AC) induction motor comprising a maximum rated speed that is greater than the maximum structural speed limit;

a variable frequency drive (VFD) coupled to the AC induction motor; and

a controller configured to utilize one or more operational settings, including an indication of the maximum structural speed limit, to operate the VFD to maintain an operational speed of the AC induction motor to be only less than or equal to the maximum structural speed limit by altering frequency, electrical potential, and/or current of electrical power supplied to the motor during operation of the motor.

14. The fan or blower assembly of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to determine electrical power settings associated with the fan or blower assembly and to alter the electrical power supplied to the motor in accordance with the electrical power settings.

15. The fan or blower assembly of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to receive input to change the one or more operational settings via a user interface integrated with the controller.

16. The fan or blower assembly of claim 15 , wherein controller requires authorization and authentication to receive the input.

17. The fan or blower assembly of claim 16 , wherein the VFD comprises a frequency output limit, a current output limit, and/or a voltage output limit.

18. A computer-readable medium storing instructions which, when implemented by a processor, cause the processor to:

determine at least one operational setting indicative of a maximum structural speed limit of a fan or blower assembly;

determine electrical power settings to facilitate control of a motor based on the at least one operational setting, wherein the motor is configured to drive the fan or blower assembly, and the motor comprises a maximum rated speed that is greater than the maximum structural speed limit; and

send a command to a variable frequency drive (VFD) to provide electricity with the electrical power settings to alter frequency, electrical potential, and/or current of electrical power supplied to the motor during operation of the motor and thereby maintain an operational speed of the motor to be only less than or equal to the maximum structural speed limit of the fan.

19. The computer-readable medium of claim 18 storing instructions which, when implemented by a processor, cause the processor to receive the at least one operational setting as input via a graphical user interface.

20. The computer-readable medium of claim 19 storing instructions which, when implemented by a processor, cause the processor to require authorization and authentication of a user before accepting the input.

Assignments (2)
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 →