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Patent
CA 1142624
078132-Y MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL FOR AN INVERTER-DRIVEN HEAT PUMP Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling continuously and discretely the speed of an indoor evaporator fan motor and the speed of the compressor as a function of the fan speed for regulating the dry bulb temperature and relative humidity of a conditioned space includes a programmed control device (32) which produces a first signal for driving a fan inverter (31) connected to the evaporator fan motor (29). A second signal, which is a function of the first signal, is also pro- vided by the control device to drive a compressor inverter (30) coupled to the compressor. A micro- processor (38) having a program is operatively connected to the programmed control device (32) for controlling its operation to affect the measured temperature of the conditioned space.
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Abendschein Frederic H.
Cooper Kenneth W.
Kountz Kenneth J.
Sumner Lee E.
Borg-Warner Corporation
Macrae & Co.
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