Control device for expansion tank and water heater
US-2025377134-A1 · Dec 11, 2025 · US
US10139129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10139129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515124166-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A water heater includes a tank containing water to be heated and a thermal displacement conduit communicating between a portion of the tank and a receptacle. Water is displaced out of the portion of the tank, through the conduit, and to the receptacle during thermal expansion of the water during heating.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water heater comprising: a tank containing water to be heated; a cold water inlet for interfacing between a cold water supply pipe and the water tank for the supply of cold water to the tank; a heat source for heating the water in the tank; a receptacle; and a thermal displacement conduit communicating between a portion of the tank and the receptacle, such that water is displaced from the portion of the tank, through the conduit, to the receptacle during thermal expansion of the water during heating, wherein the tank includes a drain valve assembly for draining water from the tank, and wherein the thermal displacement conduit communicates between the drain valve assembly and the cold water inlet for delivery of displaced water from the drain valve assembly to the cold water inlet. 2. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle is a portion of the cold water inlet. 3. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the cold water inlet includes a check valve preventing water from displacing out of the tank through the cold water inlet. 4. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the heat source includes at least one electric heating element. 5. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the heat source includes a gas-fired burner. 6. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the tank is a lower portion of the tank and the water displaced by thermal expansion through the thermal displacement conduit is water from the lower portion of the tank. 7. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the thermal displacement conduit is outside of the tank. 8. The water heater of claim 1 , further comprising a jacket around the tank, the jacket and tank defining therebetween an annular space; and a layer of insulation in the annular space; wherein at least a portion of the thermal displacement conduit is within the annular space. 9. The water heater of claim 1 , further comprising a jacket around the tank, the jacket and tank defining therebetween an annular space; and a layer of insulation in the annular space; wherein the thermal displacement conduit is outside of the annular space and jacket. 10. A water heater comprising: a tank containing water to be heated; a cold water inlet for interfacing between a cold water supply pipe and the water tank for the supply of cold water to the tank; a dip tube communicating at one end with the cold water inlet and having an opposite free end from which cold water is released into the tank; a heat source for heating the water in the tank; a receptacle outside of the tank; and a thermal displacement conduit communicating between a portion of the tank and the receptacle, such that water is displaced from the portion of the tank, through the conduit, to the receptacle during thermal expansion of the water during heating; wherein the thermal displacement conduit is separate and distinct from the dip tube; and wherein the portion of the tank is lower than the free end of the dip tube. 11. The water heater of claim 10 , wherein the thermal displacement conduit is substantially contained in the dip tube. 12. The water heater of claim 11 , further comprising a check valve ball positioned in the cold water inlet; wherein the check valve ball includes a bore; wherein the thermal displacement conduit communicates with the bore; wherein the check valve ball permits water to flow into the tank from the cold water inlet but prevents water from flowing out of the tank through the cold water inlet except from the thermal displacement conduit. 13. The water heater of claim 11 , wherein the dip tub and the thermal displacement conduit are coaxial, and wherein water in the dip tube surrounds the thermal displacement conduit to reduce heat loss through the thermal displacement conduit. 14. The water heater of claim 10 , wherein water displaced to the receptacle flows back to the tank through the dip tube or the thermal displacement conduit when water is drawn from the tank. 15. The water heater of claim 10 , wherein the cold water inlet includes a check valve for preventing water from flowing out of the tank through the cold water inlet during ordinary operation of the water heater; and wherein the thermal displacement conduit bypasses the check valve to displace water to the receptacle. 16. The water heater of claim 10 , wherein the cold water inlet includes a check valve including a ball and a seat against which the ball sits to prevent flow of water from the tank through the cold water inlet during ordinary operation of the water heater; and wherein the thermal displacement conduit extends through the ball in the check valve to bypass the check valve. 17. The water heater of claim 10 wherein the thermal displacement conduit is external to the water tank. 18. A water heater comprising: a tank containing water to be heated; a cold water inlet for interfacing between a cold water supply pipe and the water tank for the supply of cold water to the tank; a heat source for heating the water in the tank; a receptacle; a thermal displacement conduit communicating between a portion of the tank and the receptacle, such that water is displaced from the portion of the tank, through the conduit, to the receptacle during thermal expansion of the water during heating; a jacket around the tank, the jacket and tank defining therebetween an annular space; and a layer of insulation in the annular space, wherein at least a portion of the thermal displacement conduit is within the annular space.
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