Electrochemical descaling by pulsed signal reversal
US-2016057810-A1 · Feb 25, 2016 · US
US10077907B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10077907-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414779621-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A method for heating a liquid in a heater having a heating element and a counter electrode includes the acts of (i) heating the liquid in the heater by heating the heating element to a temperature in the range of 120-250° C., and (ii) applying an AC potential difference between the heating element and the counter electrode. The AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency in the range of 200-2500 Hz and has an amplitude in the range of 1-5 V, and the liquid flows in the heater between the heating element and the counter electrode.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heater arrangement comprising: a heater configured to heat a liquid and having a heating element configured to heat the liquid in the heater and a counter electrode; a flow unit configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode; and an electrical power supply configured to apply an AC potential difference between the heating element acting as an electrode and the counter electrode, wherein the heating element and the counter electrode have a mutual distance in a range of 0.5-5 mm. 2. The heater arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the heater comprises a flow through heater, and wherein the heating element encloses the counter electrode. 3. The heater arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency in a range of 200-2500 Hz and has an amplitude in a range of 1-5 V. 4. The heater arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency in a range of 500-1500 Hz, and wherein the AC potential difference is in a range of 1.5-4 V. 5. The heater arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the heater is configured to heat the heating element to a temperature in the range of 140-180° C., and wherein the liquid in contact with the heating element is at a pressure in a range of 7-12 bar. 6. The heater arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the flow unit is configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode with a volume flow rate in a range of 1.5-10 ml/s. 7. An electronic device for providing a beverage comprising a liquid at elevated temperature, the electronic device comprising a heater arrangement, wherein the electronic device is arranged to produce heated water and/or steam for the beverage, and wherein the heater arrangement comprises: a heater configured to heat a liquid and having a heating element to heat the liquid in the heater and a counter electrode; a flow unit configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode; and an electrical power supply configured to apply an AC potential difference between the heating element acting as an electrode and the counter electrode, wherein the AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency in a range of 200-2500 Hz and has an amplitude in a range of 1-5 V, and wherein the heating element and the counter electrode have a mutual distance in a range of 0.5-5 mm. 8. The electronic device according to claim 7 , wherein the electronic device is a vending machine. 9. A heater arrangement comprising: a heater configured to heat a liquid and having a heating element configured to heat the liquid in the heater and a counter electrode; a flow unit configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode; and an electrical power supply configured to apply an AC potential difference between the heating element acting as an electrode and the counter electrode; and a controller; wherein the AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency, and wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of the AC potential difference and the AC frequency as function of at least one of (i) a current between the heating element and the counter electrode, and (ii) an electrical conductivity of the liquid. 10. A heater arrangement comprising: a heater configured to heat a liquid and having a heating element configured to heat the liquid in the heater and a counter electrode; a flow unit configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode; and an electrical power supply configured to apply an AC potential difference between the heating element acting as an electrode and the counter electrode, wherein the electrical power supply is configured to apply the AC potential difference by providing a first AC signal modulated with a second AC signal such that a combination of the first and second AC signals has a peak amplitude below a corrosion threshold of at least one of the electrode and the counter electrode. 11. A heater arrangement comprising: a heater configured to heat a liquid and having a heating element configured to heat the liquid in the heater and a counter electrode; a flow unit configured to flow the liquid between the heating element and the counter electrode; and an electrical power supply configured to apply an AC potential difference between the heating element acting as an electrode and the counter electrode, the AC potential difference being a pulse having a duty cycle between 80% to 90%.
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