CA2470451A1 - Multiple current supply control system for a cooking appliance - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
A cooking appliance includes an oven cavity, an electric heating system having a plurality of electric heat loads for heating the oven cavity, and a controller. The controller includes a memory module having stored therein at least first and second control algorithms for operating the electric heating system based upon an available current supply. If the cooking appliance is connected to a low current rated circuit, the controller will operate according to the first control algorithm and cycle activation of the plurality of heat loads in a manner not to overload the available current supply. Conversely, if the appliance is connected to a high current rated circuit, the control unit will operate according to the second control algorithm and enable activation of multiple heating loads simultaneously. Preferably, the appliance includes a switch or sensor for toggling between the first and second control algorithms.
Claims (23)
1. A cooking appliance comprising:
an oven cavity including top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls;
an electric heating system including a plurality of electric heating loads for heating the oven cavity for a cooking process; and a controller including a memory module having stored therein at least first and second appliance control algorithms for operating the electric heating system based upon an available circuit current rating wherein, upon connection to a low current rated circuit, the controller operates according to the first control algorithm and, upon connection to a high current rated circuit, the controller operates the appliance according to the second control algorithm.
an oven cavity including top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls;
an electric heating system including a plurality of electric heating loads for heating the oven cavity for a cooking process; and a controller including a memory module having stored therein at least first and second appliance control algorithms for operating the electric heating system based upon an available circuit current rating wherein, upon connection to a low current rated circuit, the controller operates according to the first control algorithm and, upon connection to a high current rated circuit, the controller operates the appliance according to the second control algorithm.
2. The cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the first control algorithm cycles operation of the plurality of electric heating loads so as not to exceed a rating of the low current rated circuit, and the second control algorithm operates a plurality of the electric heating loads simultaneously.
3. The cooking appliance according to claim 2, further comprising: a display unit for providing appliance operation information to a user, said operational information including an initial set-up menu for inputting initial settings for the cooking appliance.
4. The cooking appliance according to claim 3, further comprising: a switch adapted to toggle between the first and second control algorithms for input to the set-up menu.
5. The cooking appliance according to claim 2, further comprising:
switch means for toggling between the first and second control algorithm.
switch means for toggling between the first and second control algorithm.
6. The cooking appliance according to claim 2, further comprising: a current sensor for detecting the available circuit current rating.
7. The cooking appliance according to claim 6, wherein the controller automatically switches between the first and second control algorithm based upon a signal received from the current sensor.
8. The cooking appliance according to claim 2, wherein the low current rated circuit is 20 amps and the high current rated circuit is 30 amps.
9. The cooking appliance according to claim 1., wherein the plurality of electric heating loads includes a sheathed, electric resistive heating element and a convection fan.
10. The cooking appliance according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of electric heating loads includes a microwave cooking system.
11. A cooking appliance comprising:
an oven cavity including top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls;
an electric heating system including a plurality of electric heating loads for heating the oven cavity for a cooking process; and a switch for changing between operating the appliance according to first or second control algorithms, wherein operation under the first control algorithm causes cycling of the plurality of electric heating loads
an oven cavity including top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls;
an electric heating system including a plurality of electric heating loads for heating the oven cavity for a cooking process; and a switch for changing between operating the appliance according to first or second control algorithms, wherein operation under the first control algorithm causes cycling of the plurality of electric heating loads
12 so as not to exceed a current rating of a circuit to which the appliance is connected, and operating under the second control algorithm enables the plurality of electrical heating loads to be operated simultaneously.
12. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, wherein the first control algorithm is associated with a low current rated circuit and the second control algorithm is associated with a high current rated circuit.
12. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, wherein the first control algorithm is associated with a low current rated circuit and the second control algorithm is associated with a high current rated circuit.
13. The cooking appliance according to claim 12, wherein the low current rated circuit constitutes a 20 amp circuit and the high current rated circuit constitutes a 30 amp circuit.
14. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, further comprising:
a display unit for providing appliance operation information to a user, said operational information including an initial set-up menu for inputting initial settings for the cooking appliance.
a display unit for providing appliance operation information to a user, said operational information including an initial set-up menu for inputting initial settings for the cooking appliance.
15. The cooking appliance according to claim 14, further comprising:
a switch adapted to toggle between the first and second control algorithms for input to the set-up menu.
a switch adapted to toggle between the first and second control algorithms for input to the set-up menu.
16. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, further comprising:
a current sensor for detecting the current rating of the circuit to which the appliance is connected.
a current sensor for detecting the current rating of the circuit to which the appliance is connected.
17. The cooking appliance according to claim 16, wherein the controller automatically switches between the first and second control algorithm based upon a signal received from the current sensor.
18. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, the plurality of electric heating loads includes a sheathed, electric resistive heating element and a convection fan.
19. The cooking appliance according to claim 18, wherein the plurality of electric heating loads includes a microwave cooking system.
20. A method of operating a cooking appliance including a electric heating system having a plurality of electric heating loads and a controller including a memory module having stored therein at least first and second control algorithms comprising:
establishing a connection between the appliance and either a low current rated circuit or a high current rated circuit;
indicating a presence of either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit to the controller;
operating the electric heating system according to the first control algorithm if the low current rated circuit is indicated wherein less than all of the plurality of electric heat loads are permitted to be operated at a given time; and operating the electric heating system according to the second control algorithm if the high current rated circuit as indicated wherein all of the plurality of electric heat loads are permitted to be operated at a given time.
establishing a connection between the appliance and either a low current rated circuit or a high current rated circuit;
indicating a presence of either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit to the controller;
operating the electric heating system according to the first control algorithm if the low current rated circuit is indicated wherein less than all of the plurality of electric heat loads are permitted to be operated at a given time; and operating the electric heating system according to the second control algorithm if the high current rated circuit as indicated wherein all of the plurality of electric heat loads are permitted to be operated at a given time.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
activating a display screen;
initiating a set-up menu on the display screen; and inputting into the set-up menu the connection to the low current-rated circuit or the high current rated circuit.
activating a display screen;
initiating a set-up menu on the display screen; and inputting into the set-up menu the connection to the low current-rated circuit or the high current rated circuit.
22. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
manually selecting the presence of either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit.
manually selecting the presence of either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit.
23. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
sensing the connection between the appliance and either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit; and automatically operating the electric heating system according to the first or second control algorithms.
sensing the connection between the appliance and either the low current rated circuit or the high current rated circuit; and automatically operating the electric heating system according to the first or second control algorithms.
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