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Control Specification
SiBE12-933_A
80
Function and Control
3.2
Frequency Control
Outline
Frequency that corresponds to each room’s capacity is determined according to the difference
between the target temperature and the temperature of each room.
The function is explained as follows.
1. How to determine frequency
2. Frequency command from an indoor unit (Difference between a room thermistor
temperature and the target temperature)
3. Frequency command from an indoor unit (The ranked capacity of the operating room)
4. Frequency initial setting
5. PI control
Detail
How to Determine Frequency
The compressor’s frequency is determined by taking the following steps.
For Heat Pump Model
1. Determine command frequency
Command frequency is determined in the following order of priority.
1.1 Limiting defrost control time
1.2 Forced cooling
1.3 Indoor frequency command
2. Determine upper limit frequency
Set a minimum value as an upper limit frequency among the frequency upper limits of the
following functions:
Compressor protection, input current, discharge pipe temperature, low Hz high pressure
limit, heating peak-cut, freeze-up protection, defrost.
3. Determine lower limit frequency
Set a maximum value as an lower limit frequency among the frequency lower limits of the
following functions:
Four way valve operation compensation, draft prevention, pressure difference upkeep.
4. Determine prohibited frequency
There is a certain prohibited frequency such as a power supply frequency.
Command frequency
Limit frequency
Skip control
Lower limit function
Four way valve operating compensation (
∗
), etc.
Initial frequency
PI control
Defrost control (
∗
)
Drooping function
Input current control, etc.
Upper limit function
Compressor protection function
Upper limit frequency
FMAX
Lower limit frequency
FMIN
Target frequency
(R11592)
When the shift of the frequency is less than zero (
∆
F<0) by PI control,
the target frequency is used as the command frequency.
(
∗
): only for heat pump model