IP Library Granted Patent US 12,535,241
Granted Patent B2
US 12,535,241 · App. 17/903,752 · Granted Jan 27, 2026

HVAC system having electrical switch for supplying power to a fan and a compressor

Inventors: Robert L. Eskew (Kingman, KS); Derrick Madison Guyot (Rose Hill, KS); Toan Hai Dinh (Wichita, KS); Zili Shi (Wichita, KS)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Light Commercial IP GmbH
F24F11/88
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Patent No.
US 12,535,241
App. No.
17/903,752
Granted
Jan 27, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control system for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system includes an electrical switch configured to close and enable supply of power to a compressor of the HVAC system based on receipt of an electric current, a first electrical circuit configured to direct the electric current to the electrical switch, and a second electrical circuit configured to direct the electric current to bypass the electrical switch and direct the electric current toward a fan controller of the HVAC system.

Claims (37)

1 . A control system for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising:

a contactor configured to close and enable supply of power to a compressor of the HVAC system in response to receipt of an electric current;

a first electrical circuit configured to direct the electric current to the contactor;

a second electrical circuit configured to direct the electric current to bypass the contactor and direct the electric current toward a fan controller of the HVAC system; and

a common wire configured to direct the electric current to a node housed within a wire harness, wherein the first electrical circuit is configured to direct the electric current from the node to the contactor, and the second electrical circuit is configured to direct the electric current from the node to the fan controller.

2 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein the contactor, the first electrical circuit, and the second electrical circuit are disposed within an outdoor unit of the HVAC system.

3 . The control system of claim 2 , wherein the common wire is configured to direct the electric current to the node from an indoor unit of the HVAC system.

4 . The control system of claim 1 , comprising a pressure switch disposed along the first electrical circuit, wherein the pressure switch is configured to open and block flow of the electric current to the contactor in response to feedback from a pressure sensor.

5 . The control system of claim 4 , comprising the pressure sensor, wherein the pressure sensor is configured to detect a pressure of a working fluid of the HVAC system.

6 . The control system of claim 5 , wherein the pressure sensor is disposed along a working fluid circuit of the HVAC system, and the pressure is a discharge pressure of the working fluid discharged by the compressor.

7 . The control system of claim 6 , wherein the pressure switch is configured to open in response to the discharge pressure exceeding a first threshold pressure value, in response to the discharge pressure being below a second threshold pressure value, or both.

8 . The control system of claim 1 , comprising the fan controller, wherein the fan controller is configured to close and enable supply of power to a fan motor based on receipt of the electric current.

9 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein the electric current is indicative of a call for cooling.

10 . A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising:

a compressor configured to discharge a working fluid toward a heat exchanger;

a contactor configured to enable a supply of power to the compressor in response to receipt of an electric current by the contactor via a first electrical circuit, wherein the supply of power comprises a voltage greater than a voltage associated with the electric current;

a fan controller configured to operate a fan to force an air flow across the heat exchanger, wherein the fan controller is configured to enable an additional supply of power to a fan motor configured to drive the fan based on receipt of the electric current via a second electrical circuit; and

a common electrical path configured to direct the electric current to a node housed within a wire harness, wherein the first electrical circuit is configured to direct the electric current from the node to the contactor, and the second electrical circuit is configured to direct the electric current from the node to the fan controller.

11 . The HVAC system of claim 10 , comprising a switch disposed along the first electrical circuit between the wire harness and the contactor.

12 . The HVAC system of claim 11 , wherein the switch is configured to open the first electrical circuit in response to an operating parameter of the working fluid exceeding a first threshold value, in response to the operating parameter being below a second threshold value, or both.

13 . The HVAC system of claim 12 , wherein the switch is a pressure switch, and the operating parameter is a pressure of the working fluid discharged by the compressor.

14 . A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising:

a first electrical path, a second electrical path, and a third electrical path electrically coupled to one another at a node; and

a pressure switch disposed along the second electrical path,

wherein the first electrical path is configured to direct an electric current from indoor HVAC equipment to the node,

wherein the second electrical path is configured to direct the electric current from the node to a contactor configured to enable a supply of power to a compressor of the HVAC system,

wherein the supply of power comprises a voltage greater than a voltage associated with the electric current,

wherein the third electrical path is configured to direct the electric current from the node to a fan controller configured to enable an additional supply of power to a fan of the HVAC system,

wherein the contactor is configured to direct the additional supply of power to the fan controller in an open configuration of the contactor, and

wherein the node is housed in a wire harness.

15 . The HVAC system of claim 14 , wherein the pressure switch is configured to open and block flow of the electric current along the second electrical path from the node to the contactor in response to feedback from a pressure sensor.

16 . The HVAC system of claim 15 , comprising the compressor, the fan controller, the pressure sensor, and an outdoor unit, wherein the first electrical path, the second electrical path, the third electrical path, the node, the compressor, the fan controller, and the pressure switch are disposed within the outdoor unit, and wherein the HVAC system comprises:

a heat exchanger disposed within the outdoor unit; and

a fan disposed within the outdoor unit and configured to direct an air flow across the heat exchanger,

wherein the compressor is configured to direct a refrigerant to the heat exchanger,

wherein the pressure sensor is configured to detect a pressure of the refrigerant discharged by the compressor, and

wherein the fan controller is configured to control operation of the fan.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2025
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS LIGHT COMMERCIAL IP GMBH
Reel/Frame 070179/0435 →
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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2022
From: ESKEW, ROBERT L.; GUYOT, DERRICK MADISON; DINH, TOAN HAI; SHI, ZILI
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 061082/0214 →