UPFLOW CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN
A condensate drain pan including a drain pan panel, including a panel interior side and a panel exterior side, a channel member formed on the panel exterior side, a front wall, a rear wall, and opposing side walls. The front wall, rear wall and opposing side walls extend from the drain pan panel to form a receptacle, and the front wall includes a first aperture and a second aperture in the front wall.
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The present application is related to, and claims the priority benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/910,810 filed Dec. 2, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety into the present disclosure.
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENTSThe presently disclosed embodiments generally relate to appliances for heating and cooling air, and more particularly, to an upflow condensate drain pan.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENTSIn a conventional refrigerant cycle, a compressor compresses a refrigerant and delivers the compressed refrigerant to a downstream condenser. From the condenser, the refrigerant passes through an expansion device, and subsequently, to an indoor. The refrigerant from the indoor is returned to the compressor. In a split system heating and/or cooling system, the condenser may be known as an outdoor heat exchanger and the indoor as an indoor heat exchanger, when the system operates in a cooling mode. In a heating mode, their functions are reversed.
In the split system, the indoor may be part of a fan coil assembly. A typical fan coil assembly includes an indoor coil (e.g., a coil shaped like a “V”, which is referred to as a “V-coil”) and a condensate drain pan disposed within a casing. A V-coil may be referred to as a “multi-poise” coil because it may be oriented either horizontally or vertically in the casing of the fan coil assembly.
During a cooling mode operation, a blower circulates air through the casing of the fan coil assembly, where the air cools as it passes over the indoor coil. The blower then circulates the air to a space to be cooled. Depending on the particular application, a fan coil assembly including a vertically oriented V-coil may be an upflow arrangement.
Typically, a refrigerant is enclosed in piping that is used to form the indoor coil. If the temperature of the indoor coil surface is lower than the dew point of air passing over it, the indoor coil removes moisture from the air. Specifically, as air passes over the indoor coil, water vapor condenses on the indoor coil. The condensate drain pan of the indoor assembly collects the condensed water as it drips off of the indoor coil, or runs along the surface of the indoor coil. The collected condensation then typically drains out of the condensate drain pan through at least one of two drain holes in the condensate drain pan. Typically, the drain holes are oriented in a substantially vertical orientation to accommodate the primary drainage and an overflow drainage. The substantially vertical orientation increases the overall size of the condensate drain pan; thus, this orientation may increase the size and cost of the fan coil assembly. There is, therefore, a need for a smaller sized condensate drain pan.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENTSIn one aspect, a condensate drain pan configured to contain a portion of a coil is provided. In one embodiment, the condensate drain pan includes a front wall, a rear wall, and opposing side walls extending from a drain pan panel, including a panel interior side and a panel exterior side, to form a receptacle. In one embodiment, the front wall includes a front wall longitudinal axis, a first aperture, and a second aperture. The first aperture and the second aperture include an aperture axis that forms an angle less than 90 degrees with the front wall longitudinal axis. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the opposing side walls include a curvature biased towards the drain pan surface. In one embodiment, the curvatures may be adjacent to the drain pan surface. In at least one embodiment a channel member may be formed on the panel exterior side. In at least one embodiment, the channel member may be longitudinally disposed on the panel exterior side. In at least one embodiment, the channel member may be substantially centered on a longitudinal axis on the panel exterior side.
In one aspect, a fan coil assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the fan coil assembly includes a coil, including a first coil slab and a second coil slab, disposed within a casing. The fan coil assembly further includes the condensate drain pan positioned to receive at least a portion of condensate that may drip from the coil. In one embodiment, a first space may be created between an edge of the first coil slab and one of the opposing side walls, and a second space may be created between an edge of the second coil slab and the other opposing side wall. In one embodiment, the first space and the second space include a first dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.375 inch.
In one embodiment, a third space may be created between an end of the first coil slab and a top edge of one of the opposing side walls, and a fourth space may be created between an end of the second coil slab and a top edge of the other opposing wall. In one embodiment, the third space and the fourth space include a second dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.750 inch.
In one embodiment, the fan coil assembly further includes a fan disposed within the casing. In one embodiment, the fan coil assembly further includes an auxiliary heating assembly operably coupled to the casing.
The embodiments and other features, advantages and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
In at least one embodiment, the fan coil assembly 50 includes a condensate pan mounting bracket 64 disposed within the casing 52. In at least one embodiment, the condensate pan mounting bracket 64 may be disposed below the fan 60. In at least one embodiment, the condensate pan mounting bracket 64 may be substantially horizontally centered in the casing 52. In at least one embodiment, the channel member 42 may engage the condensate pan mounting bracket 64 to enable installation of the coil 54 within the fan coil assembly 50. It will be appreciated that by placing the condensate pan mounting bracket 60 substantially horizontally centered in the casing 52, the coil 54 may be easily inserted and removed from the casing 52 for maintenance and service. It will also be appreciated that by placing the condensate pan mounting bracket 64 substantially horizontally centered in the casing 54, airflow produced by fan 60 may be evenly distributed across the first and second coil slabs 56 and 58.
In one embodiment, a third space 74 may be created between an end 76 of the first coil slab 56 and a top edge 78 of the opposing wall 24, and a fourth space 80 may be created between an end 82 of the second coil slab 58 and a top edge 84 of the opposing wall 26. In one embodiment, the third space 74 and the fourth space 80 include a second dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.750 inch. For example, to maximize the amount of airflow exposure to the coil 54, it may be desired for the opposing walls 24 and 26 of the condensate drain pan 10 to cover no more than 0.750 inch from the bottom ends 76 and 82 of the coil 54. It will be appreciated that the second dimension may be greater than 0.750 inches in other embodiments.
It will be appreciated that the condensate drain pan 10 includes a channel member 42 formed on the a panel exterior side 18 to enable easier insertion and removal of the coil 54 from the fan coil assembly 50 for maintenance and service.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only certain embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A condensate drain pan, configured to contain a portion of a coil, comprising:
- a drain pan panel, including a panel interior side and a panel exterior side;
- a channel member formed on the panel exterior side;
- a front wall;
- a rear wall; and
- opposing side walls;
- wherein the front wall, rear wall and opposing side walls extend from the drain pan panel;
- wherein the front wall includes a first aperture and a second aperture formed therein.
2. The condensate drain pan of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the opposing side walls include a curvature.
3. The condensate drain pan of claim 2, wherein the curvature is adjacent to the drain pan surface.
4. The condensate drain pan of claim 1, wherein the channel member is longitudinally disposed on the panel exterior side.
5. The condensate drain pan of claim 4, wherein the channel member is substantially centered on a longitudinal axis of the panel exterior side.
6. A fan coil assembly comprising:
- a casing;
- a coil disposed within the casing, wherein the coil comprises a first coil slab and a second coil slab, and wherein the first coil slab and the second coil slab are configured to form an apex;
- a condensate drain pan positioned to receive at least a portion of condensate that may drip from the coil, wherein the condensate drain pan comprises: a drain pan panel, including a panel interior side and a panel exterior side; a channel member formed on the panel exterior side; a front wall; a rear wall; and opposing side walls; wherein the front wall, rear wall and opposing side walls extend from the drain pan panel; wherein the front wall includes a first aperture and a second aperture formed therein.
7. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, further comprising a fan disposed in the casing.
8. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, further comprising an auxiliary heating assembly affixed to the casing.
9. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, wherein the opposing side walls include a curvature.
10. The fan coil assembly of claim 9, wherein the curvature is adjacent to the drain pan surface.
11. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, wherein the channel member is longitudinally disposed on the panel exterior side.
12. The fan coil assembly of claim 11, wherein the channel member is substantially centered on a longitudinal axis of the panel exterior side.
13. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, wherein a first space is created between an edge of the first coil slab and one of the opposing side walls, and a second space is created between and edge of the second coil slab and the other of the opposing side walls.
14. The fan coil assembly of claim 13, wherein the first space and the second space comprises a first dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.375 inch.
15. The fan coil assembly of claim 6, wherein a third space is created between an end of the first coil slab and one of the opposing side walls, and a fourth space is created between an end of the second coil slab and the other of the opposing side walls.
16. The fan coil assembly of claim 15, wherein the third space and the fourth space comprises a second dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.750 inch.
17. An HVAC system comprising:
- a fan coil assembly operably coupled to heat pump, wherein the fan coil assembly comprises: a coil, wherein the coil comprises a first coil slab and a second coil slab, and wherein the first coil slab and the second coil slab are configured to form an apex, and a fan disposed in a casing; a condensate drain pan positioned to receive at least a portion of condensate that may drip from the coil, wherein the condensate drain pan comprises a drain pan panel, including a panel interior side and a panel exterior side; a channel member formed on the panel exterior side; a front wall; a rear wall; and opposing side walls; wherein the front wall, rear wall and opposing side walls extend from the drain pan panel; wherein the front wall includes a first aperture and a second aperture formed therein.
18. The HVAC system of claim 17, wherein at least a portion the opposing side walls include a curvature.
19. The HVAC system of claim 18, wherein the curvature is adjacent to the drain pan surface.
20. The HVAC system of claim 17, further comprising an auxiliary heating assembly affixed to the casing.
21. The HVAC system of claim 17, wherein the channel member is longitudinally disposed on the panel exterior side.
22. The HVAC system of claim 21, wherein the channel member is substantially centered on a longitudinal axis of the panel exterior side.
23. The HVAC system of claim 17, wherein a first space is created between an edge of the first coil slab and one of the opposing side walls, and a second space is created between and edge of the second coil slab and the other of the opposing side walls.
24. The HVAC system of claim 23, wherein the first space and the second space comprises a first dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.375 inch.
25. The HVAC system of claim 17, wherein a third space is created between an end of the first coil slab and one of the opposing side walls, and a fourth space is created between an end of the second coil slab and the other of the opposing side walls.
26. The HVAC system of claim 25, wherein the third space and the fourth space comprises a second dimension less than or equal to approximately 0.750 inch.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 25, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2015
Applicant:
Inventors: Kevin Mercer (Danville, IN), Barry W. Lee (Greenwood, IN), Ryan K. Dygert (Cicero, NY)
Application Number: 14/496,279