Electric water heater having dry fire protection capability
US-9874375-B2 · Jan 23, 2018 · US
US10151511B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10151511-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815877265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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A water heater has a tank defining an interior volume, a heating element disposed within the interior volume, and a temperature sensor disposed with respect to the heating element so that the temperature sensor detects temperature of an area ambient to the heating element in the interior volume. The heating element is actuated at a predetermined actuation rate and for a cumulative actuation period so that the predetermined actuation rate maintains the heating element below a predetermined maximum temperature in air and so that the actuation period contributes a predetermined amount of energy to the ambient area when the heating element is immersed in water.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water heater, comprising: a tank defining an interior volume; a heating element disposed within the interior volume; a temperature sensor disposed with respect to the heating element so that the temperature sensor detects a temperature of an area ambient to the heating element in the interior volume; and a controller in communication with the temperature sensor and configured to actuate the heating element at a predetermined actuation rate and for a cumulative actuation period so that the predetermined actuation rate maintains the heating element below a predetermined maximum temperature in air and so that upon conclusion of the cumulative actuation period, the heating element contributes at least a predetermined amount of energy to the area that is measurable by the temperature sensor when the heating element is immersed in water. 2. The water heater as in claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to receive a first signal from the temperature sensor indicating the temperature of the area ambient to the heating element and determine a first temperature based on the first signal, after determining the first temperature, intermittently actuate the heating element for the cumulative actuation period, after the cumulative actuation period, receive a second signal from the temperature sensor indicating the temperature of the area ambient to the heating element and determine a second temperature based on the second signal, and disable the heating element if the second temperature exceeds the first temperature beyond a first predetermined increment. 3. The water heater as in claim 2 , wherein, at the intermittently actuate step, the controller is configured to intermittently actuate the heating element for a plurality of actuation periods, the plurality of actuation periods being of a same duration. 4. The water heater as in claim 2 , wherein, at the intermittently actuate step, the controller is configured to intermittently actuate the heating element for a plurality of actuation periods, and wherein a cumulative duration of the actuation periods is a period of actuation sufficient to heat water ambient to the heating element by at least a second predetermined increment. 5. The water heater as in claim 4 , wherein the first predetermined increment defines a temperature threshold that corresponds to the second predetermined increment. 6. The water heater as in claim 4 , wherein respective inactive periods of the heating element separating the actuation periods are of duration and frequency sufficient to maintain the heating element below a predetermined maximum temperature. 7. The water heater as in claim 1 , wherein the heating element and the temperature sensor are housed in a harness, and wherein the harness is secured to a wall of the tank. 8. The water heater as in claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensor is disposed within the interior volume of the tank. 9. The water heater as in claim 7 , wherein the temperature sensor and the heating element both extend from the harness in the interior volume within the tank. 10. A controller for a water heater, the controller in communication with a temperature sensor disposed to detect a temperature of an area ambient to a heating element, the controller configured to: actuate the heating element at a predetermined actuation rate and for a cumulative actuation period so that the predetermined actuation rate maintains the heating element below a predetermined maximum temperature in air and so that upon conclusion of the cumulative actuation period, the heating element contributes at least a predetermined amount of energy to the area that is measurable by the temperature sensor when the heating element is immersed in water. 11. The controller as in claim 10 , wherein the actuating step comprises: detecting a first temperature of the area ambient to the heating element; after detecting the first temperature, intermittently actuating the heating element for a predetermined cumulative actuation period; after the predetermined cumulative actuation period, determining a second temperature of the area ambient to the heating element; and disabling the heating element if the second temperature exceeds the first temperature beyond a first predetermined increment. 12. The controller as in claim 11 , wherein the intermittently actuating step comprises intermittently actuating the heating element for a plurality of actuation periods, the plurality of actuation periods being of a same duration. 13. The controller as in claim 11 , wherein the intermittently actuating step comprises intermittently actuating the heating element for a plurality of actuation periods, and wherein a cumulative duration of the actuation periods is a period of actuation sufficient to heat water ambient to the heating element by at least a second predetermined increment. 14. The controller as in claim 13 , wherein the first predetermined increment defines a temperature threshold that corresponds to the second predetermined increment. 15. The controller as in claim 13 , wherein respective inactive periods of the heating element separating the actuation periods are of duration and frequency sufficient to maintain the heating element below the predetermined maximum temperature. 16. The controller as in claim 13 , wherein the temperature sensor is located within a tank of the water heater.
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