Setpoint recovery with utility time of day pricing
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05B-021/00
G05B-013/00
G05B-015/00
G01M-001/38
G05D-023/00
G05D-023/12
G05D-023/185
G05D-023/19
G01R-011/56
G01R-021/133
G06F-017/00
F24F-011/053
출원번호
US-0731040
(2010-03-24)
등록번호
US-8204628
(2012-06-19)
발명자
/ 주소
Schnell, Robert J.
Erickson, Peter Joseph
Lunacek, Michael
출원인 / 주소
Honeywell International Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Seager Tufte & Wickhem LLC
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12인용 특허 :
100
초록▼
An HVAC controller with setpoint recovery with utility time of day pricing. In one illustrative embodiment, the HVAC controller may include a nominal programmable schedule and a utility pricing schedule. The utility pricing schedule may correspond to scheduled price changes of a utility, including o
An HVAC controller with setpoint recovery with utility time of day pricing. In one illustrative embodiment, the HVAC controller may include a nominal programmable schedule and a utility pricing schedule. The utility pricing schedule may correspond to scheduled price changes of a utility, including one or more enhanced pricing time periods each having corresponding one or more enhanced pricing time period setpoints. The HVAC controller may establish or modify an enhanced pricing setpoint recovery schedule based at least in part upon the nominal schedule and the utility pricing schedule, and may control one or more HVAC units in accordance with the setpoint recovery schedule. In some instances, the HVAC controller may identify recovery opportunities based at least in part upon the nominal schedule and the utility pricing schedule.
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1. A method for operating an HVAC system, the HVAC system having one or more HVAC units for conditioning inside air of a building, and an HVAC controller for controlling the one or more HVAC units, the HVAC controller having a programmable schedule, wherein the programmable schedule includes an ener
1. A method for operating an HVAC system, the HVAC system having one or more HVAC units for conditioning inside air of a building, and an HVAC controller for controlling the one or more HVAC units, the HVAC controller having a programmable schedule, wherein the programmable schedule includes an energy efficient setpoint that is effective for a first period of time followed by a less energy efficient setpoint effective for a second period of time, the method comprising: storing in a memory of the HVAC controller a utility pricing schedule that includes one or more enhanced pricing time periods;activating one or more of the HVAC units at an actual recovery start time that is before the beginning of the second period of time such that a temperature of the inside air begins moving from a current inside air temperature toward the less energy efficient setpoint before the beginning of the second period of time; andwherein the actual recovery start time is dependent upon one or more enhanced pricing time periods that are scheduled between a nominal recovery start time and the beginning of the second time period, wherein the nominal recovery start time is defined as the time at which the one or more HVAC units would be activated to move the temperature of the inside air to achieve the less energy efficient setpoint at about the beginning of the second period of time. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein: when a first enhanced pricing time period is active at the nominal recovery start time and is scheduled to end before the beginning of the second period of time, the actual recovery start time is set at about the end of the first enhanced pricing time period. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein: when a first enhanced pricing time period is active at the nominal recovery start time and is scheduled to end at or before the beginning of the second period of time, and when the first enhanced pricing time period has an associated enhanced pricing time period setpoint, the actual recovery start time is set such that the temperature of the inside air will reach the enhanced pricing time period setpoint at about the beginning of the second period of time. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein: when a first enhanced pricing time period is active at the nominal recovery start time and is scheduled to end before the beginning of the second period of time, and when the first enhanced pricing time period has an associated enhanced pricing time period setpoint, the actual recovery start time is set such that the one or more of the HVAC units are activated to attempt to move the temperature of the inside air to the enhanced pricing time period setpoint at about the end of the first enhanced pricing time period. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein: the actual recovery start time is set at the nominal recovery start time, but during each enhanced pricing time period having an associated enhanced pricing time period setpoint active between the actual recovery start time and the beginning of the second period of time, the one or more of the HVAC units move the temperature of the inside air to the associated enhanced pricing time period setpoint. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein: when a first enhanced pricing time period is active at the nominal recovery start time and is scheduled to end before the beginning of the second period of time, and the first enhanced pricing time period has an associated first enhanced pricing time period setpoint; andwhen a second enhanced pricing time period is scheduled to be active following the first enhanced pricing time period and is scheduled to end at or before the beginning of the second period of time, and the second enhanced pricing time period has an associated second enhanced pricing time period setpoint that is less energy efficient than the first associated first enhanced pricing time period setpoint;the actual recovery start time is set such that the one or more of the HVAC units are activated to attempt to move the temperature of the inside space to the first enhanced pricing time period setpoint at about the end of the first enhanced pricing time period; andthe one or more of the HVAC units controlling the temperature of the inside air to the first enhanced pricing time period setpoint during the second enhanced pricing time period until a recovery resumption time, the recovery resumption time being set such that the one or more of the HVAC units are activated to move the temperature of the inside space from at or near the first enhanced pricing time period setpoint to the second enhanced pricing time period setpoint at about the end of the second enhanced pricing time period. 7. A method for operating an HVAC system, the HVAC system having one or more utility-powered HVAC units for conditioning inside air of a building and a local HVAC controller for controlling the one or more HVAC units, wherein the HVAC controller includes a programmable schedule that includes a nominal target setpoint and a nominal target time, the method comprising: storing in the memory of the local HVAC controller a utility pricing schedule that corresponds to scheduled price changes of a utility, including one or more enhanced pricing time periods each having corresponding one or more enhanced pricing time period setpoints;establishing an enhanced pricing recovery schedule based at least in part upon the nominal target setpoint, the nominal target time and the utility pricing schedule; andcontrolling the one or more HVAC units with the local HVAC controller in accordance with the enhanced pricing recovery schedule. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes initiating a recovery from a current inside air temperature to the nominal setpoint only after an end time of a last enhanced pricing time period preceding the nominal target time. 9. The method of claim 7, wherein establishing the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes establishing at least one recovery target setpoint corresponding to at least one recovery target time, and wherein the at least one recovery target setpoint is the nominal target setpoint and the at least one recovery target time is the nominal target time. 10. The method of claim 7, wherein establishing the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes establishing at least one recovery target setpoint corresponding to at least one recovery target time, and wherein the at least one recovery target setpoint is an enhanced pricing time period setpoint and the at least one recovery target time is an end of a corresponding enhanced pricing time period. 11. The method of claim 7, wherein establishing the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes establishing at least one recovery target setpoint corresponding to at least one recovery target time, and wherein the at least one recovery target setpoint is an enhanced pricing time period setpoint and the at least one recovery target time is the nominal target time. 12. The method of claim 7, wherein establishing the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes establishing at least one recovery target setpoint corresponding to at least one recovery target time, and wherein the at least one recovery target setpoint is a most restrictive of one or more enhanced pricing time period setpoints corresponding to one or more enhanced pricing time periods in effect between a nominal recovery start time and the nominal target time; wherein the nominal recovery start time is defined as the time at which the one or more HVAC units would be activated to achieve the nominal target setpoint at about the nominal target time. 13. The method of claim 7, wherein each of the one or more enhanced pricing time periods has a corresponding utility price level, and wherein controlling the one or more HVAC units with the local HVAC controller in accordance with the enhanced pricing recovery schedule includes: enabling recovery during those enhanced pricing time periods whose corresponding utility price levels do not exceed utility price levels of subsequent enhanced pricing time periods preceding the nominal target time; anddisabling recovery during those enhanced pricing time periods whose corresponding utility price levels exceed utility price levels of subsequent enhanced pricing time periods preceding the nominal target time. 14. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of accepting a selection of preference for economy or comfort, and wherein establishing the enhanced pricing recovery schedule is based at least in part upon the preference selection. 15. An HVAC controller for controlling an HVAC system having one or more HVAC units for conditioning inside air of a building, the HVAC controller comprising: a memory for storing a nominal schedule, the nominal schedule having a number of days and one or more time periods for each of at least some of the days, the nominal schedule further having at least one setpoint associated with each of the one or more time periods;the memory also storing a utility pricing schedule that corresponds to scheduled price changes of a utility, including one or more enhanced pricing time periods each having corresponding one or more enhanced pricing time period setpoints;a controller coupled to the memory for establishing or modifying an enhanced pricing setpoint recovery schedule based at least in part upon the nominal schedule and the utility pricing schedule; andthe controller configured to control the one or more HVAC units in accordance with the setpoint recovery schedule. 16. The HVAC controller of claim 15, wherein the controller is configured to: identify recovery opportunities based at least in part upon the nominal schedule, each recovery opportunity having an associated nominal target setpoint corresponding to a nominal target time; anddetermine an actual recovery start time for each of the recovery opportunities identified. 17. The HVAC controller of claim 16, wherein the actual recovery start time of at least one recovery opportunity is set after an end time of a last enhanced pricing time period preceding the nominal target time. 18. The HVAC controller of claim 16, wherein the actual recovery start time of at least one recovery opportunity is set before an end time of a last enhanced pricing time period preceding the nominal target time. 19. The HVAC controller of claim 16, wherein the actual recovery start time of at least one recovery opportunity is set such that a temperature of the inside space reaches a corresponding enhanced pricing time period setpoint at about an end time of a last enhanced pricing time period preceding the nominal target time. 20. The HVAC controller of claim 16, wherein the actual recovery start time of at least one recovery opportunity is set such that a temperature of the inside space reaches a corresponding enhanced pricing time period setpoint of a last enhanced pricing time period preceding the nominal target time at about the nominal target time.
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