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US-2016195866-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US11142923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11142923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916533344-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A water heater includes a heat exchanger, a heat pump, a first valve in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and the heat pump, and a controller configured to control the first valve. The first valve can be configured to direct water flow toward at least one of the gas heater or the electric heat pump. A second valve in fluid communication with the first valve and the heat pump can be provided, and the controller can be further configured to control the second valve. A water heater inlet and a water heater outlet can be included and in fluid communication with the first valve, and the controller can be configured to monitor a temperature of water entering the water heater inlet and control the first valve dependent upon the monitored temperature.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A water heater comprising: a heat exchanger; a heat pump; a first valve in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and the heat pump, the first valve configured to direct water flow in a first configuration toward one of the heat exchanger or the heat pump, and in a second configuration toward both the heat exchanger and the heat pump; and a controller configured to control the first valve. 2. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the first valve is a three-way valve. 3. The water heater of claim 1 , wherein the first valve is a spring-loaded check valve. 4. The water heater of claim 1 and further comprising a second valve in fluid communication with the first valve and the heat pump, and wherein the controller is further configured to control the second valve. 5. The water heater of claim 1 and further comprising a housing; and wherein the heat exchanger and the heat pump are mounted within the housing. 6. The water heater of claim 1 and further comprising a water heater inlet and a water heater outlet; and wherein the first valve is in fluid communication with the water heater inlet and the water heater outlet. 7. The water heater of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to monitor a temperature of water entering the water heater inlet and controls the first valve dependent upon the temperature of water entering the water heater inlet. 8. A water heater comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a gas heater; an electric heat pump; and a water flow control system with a first valve and a second valve connected in series, the water flow control system configured to direct water flow from the inlet to: only the gas heater; only the electric heat pump; both the gas heater and the electric heat pump; and only to the outlet. 9. The water heater of claim 8 , wherein the first valve is a three-way valve. 10. The water heater of claim 8 , wherein the first valve and the second valve are spring-loaded check valves. 11. The water heater of claim 8 and further comprising a housing; and wherein the gas heater and the electric heat pump are mounted within the housing. 12. The water heater of claim 8 , wherein the first valve is in fluid communication with the inlet, the second valve, and the gas heater. 13. The water heater of claim 8 , wherein the second valve is in fluid communication with the outlet, the first valve, and the electric heat pump. 14. The water heater of claim 8 and further comprising a controller configured to control the water flow through the water flow control system. 15. The water heater of claim 14 , wherein the controller is configured to monitor a temperature of water entering the inlet of the water heater and controls the first valve and the second valve dependent upon the temperature of water entering the inlet. 16. A water heater comprising: a gas heater; an electric heat pump; a first valve coupled to the gas heater; a second valve coupled to the electric heat pump; and a controller configured to control the first valve and the second valve to direct water flow through one and both of the gas heater and the electric heat pump. 17. The water heater of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to receive input signals relating to environmental conditions around the water heater and an aquatic system in which the water heater is installed. 18. The water heater of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to be programmed remotely by a user. 19. The water heater of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to communicate with at least one component of an aquatic system in which the water heater is installed. 20. The water heater of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to monitor a temperature of water entering an inlet of the water heater and controls the first valve and the second valve dependent upon the temperature of water entering the inlet.
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