Gas heat pump system
US-11365911-B2 · Jun 21, 2022 · US
US11761690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11761690-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017123549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2023 |
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Proposed a gas heat-pump system including: a compressor compressing refrigerant and discharging the compressed refrigerant; an engine providing a drive force to the compressor; a radiator that cools coolant which is heated while passing through the engine; an indoor heat exchanger causing heat exchange to occur between indoor air and the refrigerant and thus cooling or heating an indoor space; an outdoor heat exchanger condensing the refrigerant; a four-way valve switching a flow direction of the refrigerant in such a manner that the refrigerant discharged from the compressor flows to the outdoor heat exchanger in a cooling operation mode and flows to the indoor heat exchanger in a heating operation mode; and a hot-water storage tank causing the heat exchange to occur between stored water and the refrigerant, and thus cooling the refrigerant in the cooling operation mode and heating the refrigerant in the heating operation mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas heat-pump system, comprising: a compressor that compresses refrigerant and discharges the compressed refrigerant; an engine that provides a drive force to the compressor; a radiator that cools coolant which is heated while passing through the engine; an indoor heat exchanger that performs heat exchange between indoor air and the refrigerant, thus cooling or heating an indoor space; an outdoor heat exchanger that condenses the refrigerant; a four-way valve that switches a flow direction of the refrigerant in such a manner that the refrigerant discharged from the compressor flows to the outdoor heat exchanger in a cooling operation mode and flows to the indoor heat exchanger in a heating operation mode; a hot-water storage tank that performs heat exchange between stored water and the refrigerant, and between stored water and cooling water, wherein the hot-water storage tank cools the refrigerant and the cooling water by recovering waste heat of the refrigerant and the cooling water in the cooling operation mode, and heats the refrigerant in the heating operation mode; a branch refrigerant line that branches off from a main refrigerant line connecting the indoor heat exchanger and the outdoor heat exchanger to each other, and connects to a hot-water storage tank refrigerant line connecting the hot-water storage tank and the outdoor heat exchanger to each other; a first three-way valve provided at a junction between the branch refrigerant line and the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line, the three-way valve being configured to selectively connect the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line and the branch refrigerant line; and an on-off valve provided on the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line between the first three-way valve and the outdoor heat exchanger, the on-off valve being configured to open the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line in the cooling operation mode and close the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line in the heating operation mode. 2. The gas heat-pump system of claim 1 , further comprising: the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line that branches off from the main refrigerant line connecting the four-way valve and the outdoor heat exchanger to each other, passes through the hot-water storage tank for the heat exchange, and then connects to the outdoor heat exchanger; and a second three-way valve that switches the flow direction of the refrigerant in such a manner that the refrigerant passing through the four-way valve flows along the main refrigerant line or the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line. 3. The gas heat-pump system of claim 2 , further comprising: a hot-water storage tank coolant line, that branches off from the main coolant line connecting the engine and the radiator to each other, passes through the hot-water storage tank for the heat exchange, and then connects to the engine; and a third three-way valve that switches a flow direction of the coolant in such a manner that the coolant passing through the engine flows along the main coolant line or the hot-water storage tank coolant line. 4. The gas heat-pump system of claim 3 , wherein the hot-water storage tank coolant line is positioned above the hot-water storage tank refrigerant line within the hot-water storage tank. 5. The gas heat-pump system of claim 1 , wherein in the cooling operation mode, the first three-way valve switches the flow direction of the refrigerant in such a manner that the refrigerant passes through the outdoor heat exchanger and then flows along the main refrigerant line or flows along the main refrigerant line through the branch refrigerant line. 6. The gas heat-pump system of claim 1 , further comprising: an auxiliary refrigerant line that branches off from the main refrigerant line connecting the indoor heat exchanger and the outdoor heat exchanger to each other, passes through an auxiliary heat exchanger, and then connects to the compressor; an auxiliary expansion valve that opens and closes the auxiliary refrigerant line between the indoor heat exchanger and the auxiliary heat exchanger; an auxiliary coolant line that branches off from the main coolant line connecting the engine and a second three-way valve, passes through the auxiliary heat exchanger, and then connects to the engine; and a third three-way valve that switches the flowing direction of the coolant in such a manner that the coolant passing through the engine flows along the main coolant line or the auxiliary coolant line.
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