US Patent Application 18004981. CONTROL DEVICE, VENTILATION SYSTEM, AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS, VENTILATION CONTROL METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM simplified abstract

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CONTROL DEVICE, VENTILATION SYSTEM, AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS, VENTILATION CONTROL METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation


Inventor(s)

Emi Takeda of Tokyo (JP)


CONTROL DEVICE, VENTILATION SYSTEM, AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS, VENTILATION CONTROL METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18004981 Titled 'CONTROL DEVICE, VENTILATION SYSTEM, AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS, VENTILATION CONTROL METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a control device that includes a ventilation controller. This controller is responsible for controlling a ventilator that helps to ventilate a building. When the building's air-conditioning system is not performing any heating operation, the ventilation controller sets the ventilator to operate at a certain ventilation amount, referred to as the first ventilation amount. However, when the air-conditioning system is performing a heating operation, the ventilation controller adjusts the ventilator to operate at a lower ventilation amount, known as the second ventilation amount. In simple terms, the control device ensures that the ventilator provides less ventilation when the air-conditioning system is heating the building compared to when it is not.


Original Abstract Submitted

A control device includes a ventilation controller. The ventilation controller controls a ventilator that ventilates a building to operate at a first ventilation amount when no heating operation is performed by an air-conditioning apparatus that performs air conditioning of the building. The ventilation controller controls the ventilator to operate at a second ventilation amount when a heating operation is performed by the air-conditioning apparatus. The second ventilation amount is less than the first ventilation amount.