OUTDOOR UNIT FOR REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
An outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus includes: a heat exchanger having an outer surface inclined downward; a drain pan on which the heat exchanger is set; a top frame on which a fan is set, the top frame being disposed at a top of the heat exchanger; and a support attached to the drain pan and the top frame, the support extending between the drain pan and the top frame.
This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/JP2020/006953 filed on Feb. 21, 2020 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates to an outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus. The outdoor unit is usable as, for example, a heat source unit for a heat pump apparatus.
BACKGROUNDPatent Literature 1 discloses an outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus. The outdoor unit includes an oblong box forming a machine chamber, a plurality of heat exchangers set in the long-side direction of the box, and fan guards that are set at the plurality of heat exchangers and that accommodate respective fans. The plurality of heat exchangers are each disposed to face each other. The plurality of heat exchangers are set on the box such that each outer surface thereof faces obliquely downward.
When the outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus in Patent Literature 1 is used for, for example, a large building, a plurality of the outdoor units are disposed side by side in the short-side direction of the box, and spaces are formed between the boxes of the outdoor units adjacent to each other and between the heat exchangers of the outdoor units adjacent to each other. The spaces formed between the boxes of the outdoor units adjacent to each other and between the heat exchangers of the outdoor units adjacent to each other are usable as workspaces for maintenance checks of the outdoor units.
PATENT LITERATURE
- Patent Literature 1: International Publication No. 2011/013672
A top frame is set on each pair of the plurality of heat exchangers of the outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus in Patent Literature 1. The fan is set on the top frame. Thus, for heat exchanger replacement, the fan has to be detached before the top frame is detached. However, the fan has to be detached in a space above the top frame. Thus, not all the steps of the heat exchanger replacement can be performed in the workspace formed between the outdoor units adjacent to each other.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure has been made to solve the above problem, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide an outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus, all the steps of heat exchanger replacement being able to be performed in the workspace formed between the outdoor units adjacent to each other.
An outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a heat exchanger having an outer surface inclined downward; a drain pan on which the heat exchanger is set; a top frame on which a fan is set, the top frame being disposed at a top of the heat exchanger; and a support attached to the drain pan and the top frame, the support extending between the drain pan and the top frame.
The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes the support joined to the drain pan and the top frame to be located therebetween. Thus, it is possible to attach and detach the heat exchanger in the space between the outdoor units adjacent to each other with the top frame supported by the support. Accordingly, the fan does not have to be detached from the outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure. As a result, all the steps of heat exchange unit replacement can be performed in the space formed between the outdoor units adjacent to each other.
An outdoor unit 100 for a refrigeration cycle apparatus according to Embodiment 1 will be described.
Although not illustrated, the outdoor unit 100 for a refrigeration cycle apparatus is connected to an indoor unit by heat medium pipes. A heat medium such as water or brine is circulated, by, for example, operation of a pump apparatus, between the outdoor unit 100 and the indoor unit. In the outdoor unit 100, high-temperature or low-temperature heat is discharged from a high-temperature or low-temperature heat medium passing through the inside thereof. The outdoor unit 100 has an oblong shape in top view. When a refrigeration cycle apparatus is used for, for example, a large building, a plurality of the outdoor units 100 are disposed side by side in the short-side direction. Such an outdoor unit 100 for a refrigeration cycle apparatus is also referred to as a chilling unit and is usable as, for example, a heat source unit for a heat pump apparatus.
The outdoor unit 100 includes a box 1, which is set on a floor, heat exchangers 3, which are disposed at the top of the box 1, and top frames 5, which are disposed at the top of heat exchanger 3. A drain pan 7, on which the heat exchangers 3 are set, is disposed at the top of the box 1. Fans 6 are set on the top frames 5.
The box 1 has an oblong rectangular shape. The box 1 is formed of frames 1a and side walls 1b, which close the spaces between the frames 1a adjacent to each other. A machine chamber of the outdoor unit 100 is formed in the internal space of the box 1. Although not illustrated, for example, a compressor, a pressure reducing device, and a water-cooled heat exchanger are accommodated in the machine chamber. The compressor, the heat exchangers 3, the pressure reducing device, and the water-cooled heat exchanger are connected by refrigerant pipes to circulate refrigerant. Most of the refrigerant pipes are accommodated in the machine chamber. The compressor sucks low-pressure refrigerant and discharges high-pressure refrigerant. For example, a scroll compressor is used as the compressor. The pressure reducing device decompresses and expands high-pressure liquid refrigerant. For example, an expansion valve is used as the pressure reducing device. The water-cooled heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between a heat medium and refrigerant flowing in an internal passage thereof. For example, a plate heat exchanger is used as the water-cooled heat exchanger. The width of the box 1 in the short-side direction is set to be smaller than the width of the top frame 5 in the short-side direction.
In addition, although not illustrated, an electrical component box in which, for example, a controller configured to control operation of the compressor and an expansion device is accommodated is accommodated in the machine chamber. For example, a microcomputer is used as the controller.
The drain pan 7 is a water container for discharging drain water produced in the heat exchangers 3 to the outside of the outdoor unit 100. The drain pan 7 is disposed at the top of the box 1 and is provided below the heat exchangers 3. In addition, the drain pan 7 functions as a top plate of the box 1 and partitions off the machine chamber from the space in which the heat exchangers 3 are disposed. For example, the drain pan 7 is attached to the frames 1a of the box 1 by screwing or other methods. Although not illustrated, a drain pipe that is connected to the drain pan 7 and through which drain water received by the drain pan 7 is discharged to the outside can be provided in a space below the drain pan 7, that is, closer to the machine chamber.
The heat exchangers 3 cause heat exchange to be performed between air passing through the heat exchangers 3 and refrigerant flowing in the heat exchangers 3. The heat exchangers 3 are set on a heat exchanger setting plate 7a, which will be described later in
The top frames 5 and the fans 6 form the top of the outdoor unit 100. The top frames 5 are each made of a rectangular metal plate and cover the tops of the heat exchangers 3. The top frame 5 includes a setting surface 5a, on which the fans 6 are set, and edge surfaces 5b, which extend downward from respective edges of the setting surface 5a. The edge surfaces 5b of the top frame 5 extend downward to cover the tops of the heat exchangers 3.
The setting surface 5a of the top frame 5 has an opening 5a1, which is in communication with the inside of the bell mouth 6a. The top frame 5 includes fan setting racks 5c, which cross the opening 5a1 and are attached to the setting surface 5a. The fan body 6c is attached to the fan setting rack 5c by screwing or other methods. The bell mouth 6a is attached to the setting surface 5a, which is around the opening 5a1, by screwing or other methods. In
By rotation of the fan bodies 6c, air outside the outdoor unit 100 is guided, from the outside of the outdoor unit 100, into the internal space surrounded by the first heat exchangers 3a, the second heat exchangers 3b, and the drain pan 7 and is subjected to heat exchange in the first heat exchangers 3a and the second heat exchangers 3b. The air that has been subjected to heat exchange in the first heat exchangers 3a and the second heat exchangers 3b is blown out from the vent holes of the fan guards 6b via the openings 5a1, which are provided in the respective top frames 5, and the bell mouths 6a. That is, an air passage is formed in the space surrounded by the first heat exchangers 3a, the second heat exchangers 3b, and the drain pan 7 of the outdoor unit 100.
Next, the disposition and the configuration of the heat exchangers 3 will be described with reference to
In
In the outdoor unit 100 in
In
Examples of a method for achieving sufficient heat exchange performance without increasing the numbers of the first heat exchangers 3a and the second heat exchangers 3b as rows include a method using the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b each having an L shape in
In addition, the use of the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b each having a U shape in
Each lower right bent region of the second heat exchangers 3b in
To facilitate replacement of the first heat exchangers 3a and the second heat exchangers 3b, the supports 9, which are attached to the drain pan 7 and the top frames 5 and which extend from the drain pan 7 to the top frames 5, are provided in the outdoor unit 100 in Embodiment 1. The structure and the disposition of the supports 9 will be described with reference to
The supports 9 are capable of supporting the top frame 5 when the heat exchangers 3 are detached. The supports 9 are disposed not to interfere with the heat exchangers 3. For example, the supports 9 are disposed to support four corners of the setting surface 5a of the top frame 5.
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In addition, the base 11, which includes a body surface 11a having a triangular shape, is attached to the drain pan 7. As illustrated in
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The above configuration enables the drain pan 7 to support the heat exchanger 3 such that the outer surface of the heat exchanger 3 is inclined downward. In addition, with the above configuration, the support 9 is supported to extend, along the outer surface of the heat exchanger 3, from the drain pan 7 to the top frame 5. Thus, the above configuration enables the drain pan 7 to stably support both the heat exchanger 3 and the support 9.
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With the above configuration, even when the second heat exchanger 3b in
In addition, when the support 9 is disposed outside the bent portion 3b1 of the second heat exchanger 3b, it is possible to minimize the amount of airflow that passes through the second heat exchanger 3b and that is blocked by the support 9. The space between fins adjacent to each other of the bent portion 3b1 is larger than that of any other heat exchange region of the second heat exchanger 3b, and the number of fins of the bent portion 3b1 is smaller than that of any other heat exchange region of the second heat exchanger 3b. Accordingly, the effect of the bent portion 3b1 on the heat exchange performance of the second heat exchanger 3b is small. Thus, when the support 9 is disposed outside the bent portion 3b1 of the second heat exchanger 3b, it is possible to minimize impairment of the heat exchange performance of the second heat exchanger 3b.
As described above, the support 9 is attached to the inside of each of the drain pan 7 and the top frame 5. Thus, a depth hd of the drain pan 7 has to be adjusted to detach the support 9 from the drain pan 7.
In the following description, the dimension from an upper end of the drain pan 7 to a lower end of the top frame 5 is an opening dimension he, the dimension of a long side of the support 9 is a length L, and the dimension of a short side of the bottom of the support 9 is a length d. In addition, the inclination of a long side of the support 9 relative to the vertical direction is an angle θ, and the inclination of the short side of the support 9 relative to the horizontal direction is an angle α.
A distance H from the lower end of the top frame 5 to the bottom of the drain pan 7 is expressed by the sum of the depth hd of the drain pan 7 and the opening dimension he from the upper end of the drain pan 7 to the lower end of the top frame 5. To detach the support 9 in the workspace between the outdoor units 100 adjacent to each other, first, a lower part of the outdoor unit 100 has to be detached from the support 9. Thus, the distance H from the lower end of the top frame 5 to the bottom of the drain pan 7 has to be larger than the length L of the long side of the support 9. Accordingly, the relationship between the distance H from the lower end of the top frame 5 to the bottom of the drain pan 7 and the length L of the long side of the support 9 is expressed by an expression (1):
H=he+hd>L (1)
On the other hand, in view of the relationship illustrated in
he=L×cos θ−d×sin α (2)
Thus, the following relational expression (3) holds when the expression (2) is substituted into the expression (1):
hd>L×(1−cos θ)+d×sin α (3)
Accordingly, when the drain pan 7 is formed such that the depth hd of the drain pan 7 satisfies the expression (3), it is possible to easily detach the support 9 in the workspace between the outdoor units 100 adjacent to each other.
In addition, when the length of the short side of the bottom of the support 9 is smaller than the length of a short side of the top of the support 9, the variable d of the expression (3) can be small. This further facilitates detachment of the support 9 and enables a size reduction of the drain pan 7. Furthermore, the supports 9 other than the detached support 9 are attached to the top frame 5, and the top frame 5 is thus kept supported by the supports 9. The width of the drain pan 7 in the short-side direction is set such that a lower end of the support 9 does not interfere with the upper end of the drain pan 7 during detachment of the support 9.
Similarly, the relational expression (3) holds for the case of detachment of the first heat exchanger 3a or the second heat exchanger 3b. For example, the depth hd of the drain pan 7 can be calculated by using the expression (3) in which the dimension of a long side of the first heat exchanger 3a is a length L, the dimension of a short side of the bottom of the first heat exchanger 3a is a length d, the inclination of a long side of the first heat exchanger 3a relative to the vertical direction is an angle θ, and the inclination of the short side of the first heat exchanger 3a relative to the horizontal direction is an angle α. Then, when the drain pan 7 is formed such that the depth hd of the drain pan 7 satisfies the expression (3), it is possible to easily detach the first heat exchanger 3a in the workspace between the outdoor units 100 adjacent to each other. In addition, when the drain pan 7 is formed such that the depth hd of the drain pan 7 satisfies the expression (3), it is possible to easily detach the second heat exchanger 3b in the workspace between the outdoor units 100 adjacent to each other. In this case, the top frame 5 is kept supported by the supports 9. Thus, it is possible to replace the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b with the top frame 5 attached.
Next, the design panel 10, which is attached between the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b and which forms some of the contours of the outdoor unit 100, will be described with reference to
The design panel 10 is formed by a main panel 10a, a sub panel 10b, which is attached to a side of the main panel 10a, and a drain pan maintenance panel 10c, which is disposed below the main panel 10a. For example, the main panel 10a is formed as a plate-like component having a trapezoidal shape whose upper end is longer than a lower end thereof. For example, an upper end of the main panel 10a is attached to the edge surface 5b of the top frame 5 by screwing or other methods. In the example of the outdoor unit 100 in
For example, the sub panel 10b is formed as a plate-like component having a quadrilateral shape. For example, an upper end of the sub panel 10b is attached to the edge surface 5b of the top frame 5 by screwing or other methods. As illustrated in
Provision of the design panel 10 in the outdoor unit 100 enables inhibition of so-called short cycling that airflow blown out from the vent holes of the fan guards 6b is directly taken into the air passage of the outdoor unit 100 without passing through the heat exchangers 3.
The first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b each having an L shape in
On the other hand, when the second heat exchanger 3b having a flat shape in
In addition, when the first heat exchanger 3a having a U shape in
As described above, the design panel 10 includes the main panel 10a and the drain pan maintenance panel 10c. Whether a plurality of sub panels 10b, one sub panel 10b, or no sub panel 10b is used can be selected according to the shapes of the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b. Thus, the design panel 10 can be formed by combining a plurality of identical panels according to the shapes of the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b. Accordingly, in Embodiment 1, manufacture of the main panel 10a, the drain pan maintenance panel 10c, and a plurality of sub panels 10b enables the first heat exchanger 3a and the second heat exchanger 3b to be flexibly replaced and thus enables provision of the outdoor unit 100 having a high degree of freedom in design.
When the drain pan maintenance panel 10c is provided with the guide component 12, as represented by solid arrows in
Claims
1. An outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus, the outdoor unit comprising:
- a heat exchanger having an outer surface inclined downward;
- a drain pan on which the heat exchanger is set;
- a top frame on which a fan is set, the top frame being disposed at a top of the heat exchanger; and
- a support attached to the drain pan and the top frame, the support extending, along the outer surface of the heat exchanger, between the drain pan and the top frame.
2. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1, the outdoor unit further comprising a plurality of supports.
3. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support has an L shape.
4. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support is detachably attached to the drain pan and the top frame.
5. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 4, wherein when a dimension of a long side of the support is a length L, a dimension of a short side of the support is a length d, an inclination of the long side of the support relative to a vertical direction is an angle θ, and an inclination of the short side of the support relative to a horizontal direction is an angle α, the drain pan is formed such that a depth hd of the drain pan satisfies an expression of hd>L×(1−cos θ)+d×sin α.
6. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger has a flat shape, an L shape, or a U shape.
7. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1, the outdoor unit further comprising a design panel attached between the drain pan and the top frame.
8. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 7, wherein the design panel is formed of a combination of a plurality of panels.
9. The outdoor unit for a refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 8, wherein
- one of the plurality of panels is a drain pan maintenance panel, and
- the drain pan maintenance panel is provided with a guide component configured to guide, to the drain pan, water droplets adhered to an inner surface of the drain pan maintenance panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 21, 2020
Publication Date: Jan 12, 2023
Inventors: Tsukine MATSUGAMI (Tokyo), Akinori KURACHI (Tokyo), Yuji TARUMI (Tokyo), Katsunori HORIUCHI (Tokyo), Kimitaka KADOWAKI (Tokyo), Takuya ITO (Tokyo)
Application Number: 17/786,202