Water heater and methods to operate a water heater
US-2024393014-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10634385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10634385-B2 |
| Application number | US-76908110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2010 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A heat balancing system for a natural draft gas burning appliance having a flue. When the appliance is in a standby mode, a main burner is shut off and the pilot light remains on. Temperature in the heat exchanger (e.g., temperature of water in a heater tank) may be decreased or increased, respectively, by opening or closing a damper in a flue as needed. If opening the damper does not sufficiently reduce the temperature of the heat exchanger, then the pilot light may be shut off to further reduce the temperature. The pilot light may be turned on again to bring up the temperature. There may be a control or controller to operate the damper to maintain the temperature of the exchanger within a certain range. Electrical power may be provided for the system from a power line, a storage device, or other source.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water heater having heat balancing comprising: a water tank; a combustion chamber proximate to the water tank; a burner situated in the combustion chamber; a pilot light for igniting the burner; a flue for conveying out exhaust gases from the combustion chamber; a damper situated in the flue for blocking the exhaust gases when the damper is closed; a temperature sensor situated to measure temperature of water in the water tank; and a controller connected to the damper, the temperature sensor and the pilot light; wherein: when the water heater is in a standby mode the burner is off and the pilot light is on; and when the water heater is in a standby mode, the controller controls a position of the damper in response to the temperature of the water tank to maintain the temperature within the water tank at a desired temperature setpoint value, wherein if the damper is open and the pilot light increases the temperature of the water tank beyond a first threshold temperature, then the pilot light is shut off; and if the temperature of the water tank becomes less than a second threshold, then the controller turns the pilot light back on, wherein the first threshold is greater than the second threshold and wherein the damper can be either open or closed when the pilot light is turned on. 2. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein: when the water heater is in the standby mode the control opens the damper when the temperature of the water tank exceeds the temperature setpoint plus X degrees F.; and when the water heater is in the standby mode the control closes the damper when the temperature of the water tank is less than the temperature setpoint. 3. The water heater of claim 1 wherein: the control opens the damper when the temperature of the water tank exceeds a first threshold; the control closes the damper when the temperature of the water tank becomes less than a second threshold; and the first threshold is greater than the second threshold. 4. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein: the control partially closes or opens the damper to maintain the temperature of the water tank approximately at the desired setpoint, with the temperature sensor providing the temperature of the water tank to the control; and the desired setpoint is less than a scalding temperature and a relief valve opening point temperature. 5. The water heater of claim 4 , wherein: the control is connected to the pilot light; and if the control completely opens the damper to bring the temperature of the water tank down to the desired setpoint and the temperature of the water tank remains above the desired setpoint, then the control shuts off the pilot light. 6. The water heater of claim 5 , wherein if the temperature of the water tank reaches X degrees F. below the desired setpoint, then the control turns on the pilot light. 7. A heat balancing control system for a gas burning appliance comprising: a tank; a pilot proximate to the tank; a flue in communication with the pilot; a damper installed at the flue; a temperature sensor proximate to the tank; and a control connected to the damper and the temperature sensor, the controller configured to maintain a temperature within the tank according to a temperature setpoint value; and wherein when the appliance is in a standby mode in which a main burner is off and the pilot is on, the control adjusts a position of the damper according to a temperature indicated by the temperature sensor to keep the temperature of the tank at the temperature setpoint value, wherein if the damper is open and the temperature sensor indicates an overheat temperature in that the tank is approaching being overheated, then the pilot is turned off until the temperature sensor indicates a temperature that is X degrees less than the overheat temperature, after which the controller turns on the pilot light. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control opens the damper when the temperature sensor indicates a temperature greater than the temperature setpoint plus X degrees C. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein: when the appliance is in the standby mode, the damper partially opens when the temperature sensor indicates a temperature greater than the temperature setpoint; and when the appliance is in the standby mode the damper partially closes when the temperature sensor indicates a temperature less than the temperature setpoint. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control has a look-up table which indicates that the damper is to move to position Y if the temperature sensor indicates a temperature X, to prevent overheating of the tank. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein: the control completely opens the damper when the temperature sensor indicates a temperature greater than the temperature setpoint; and the control completely closes the damper when the temperature sensor indicates a temperature less than the temperature setpoint. 12. A water heater having heat balancing comprising: a water tank; a combustion chamber proximate to the water tank; a burner situated in the combustion chamber; a pilot light for igniting the burner; a flue for conveying out exhaust gases from the combustion chamber; a damper situated in the flue for blocking the exhaust gases when the damper is closed; a temperature sensor situated to measure temperature of water in the water tank; and a controller connected to the damper, the temperature sensor and the pilot light; wherein: when the water heater is in a standby mode the burner is off and the pilot light is on; and when the water heater is in a standby mode the controller is configured to control a position of the damper in response to the temperature of the water in the water tank to maintain the temperature of the water within the water tank at a desired temperature setpoint value.
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