Hot water supply system having preheating function and method for controlling same
US-2019078794-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US11846433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11846433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916586047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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A heated water recirculation system includes a water heater having a water inlet and a water outlet. The heated water recirculation system further includes a flow detector positioned to detect inflow water flowing into the water heater through the water inlet. The heated water recirculation system also includes a controller configured to control operations of a recirculation pump based on a detection of the inflow water flowing into the water heater through the water inlet. The water heater is configured to provide heated water through the water outlet, and the recirculation pump is configured to circulate the heated water through the heated water recirculation system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heated water recirculation system, comprising: a water heater having a water inlet configured to receive inflow water and a water outlet configured to output heated water; a flow detector; a recirculation pump; and a controller configured to: receive, from the flow detector, data indicative of the amount of inflow water flowing toward the water inlet; determine whether the amount of inflow water is less than or equal to a threshold amount of inflow water, the threshold amount of inflow water being 10% or less of a maximum amount of inflow water, wherein the amount of inflow water being less than 10% of the maximum amount of inflow water is indicative of a crossover valve at least partially restricting a flow path extending between the water outlet and the water inlet, the crossover valve at least partially preventing recirculation of the heated water from the water outlet to the water inlet; and in response to determining the amount of inflow water is less than or equal to the threshold amount of inflow water, output a signal to the recirculation pump to reduce pumping to prevent excessive water pressure from building up in the heated water recirculation system; wherein the flow detector is positioned to detect the inflow water flowing into the water heater through the water inlet of the water heater and the recirculation pump. 2. The heated water recirculation system of claim 1 , wherein the recirculation pump is located at the water outlet to pump the heated water from the water heater. 3. The heated water recirculation system of claim 1 , wherein the recirculation pump is located at the water inlet to pump the inflow water into the water heater. 4. The heated water recirculation system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to output a signal to the recirculation pump to power off the recirculation pump in response to the amount of inflow water being 10% or less of the maximum amount of inflow water. 5. The heated water recirculation system of claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to determine whether the recirculation pump is powered on before powering off the recirculation pump. 6. A heated water recirculation system, comprising: a water heater having a water inlet configured to receive inflow water and a water outlet configured to output heated water; a flow detector; a recirculation pump configured to pump water through the heated water recirculation system when the recirculation pump is powered on; a crossover valve configured to provide a flow path extending from the water outlet to the water inlet outside of the water heater when the crossover valve is open; and a controller configured to: receive, from the flow detector, data indicative of the amount of inflow water flowing toward the water inlet; compare the amount of inflow water to a threshold amount of inflow water, the threshold amount of inflow water being 10% or less of a maximum amount of inflow water; based on the comparison of the amount of inflow water to the threshold amount of inflow water, determine if the crossover valve is at least partially restricting the inflow water from circulating; and in response to determining the amount of inflow water is less than or equal to the threshold amount of inflow water, output a signal to the recirculation pump to reduce pumping to prevent excessive water pressure from building up in the heated water recirculation system; wherein the flow detector is positioned to detect the inflow water flowing into the water heater through the water inlet of the water heater and the recirculation pump. 7. The heated water recirculation system of claim 6 , wherein the recirculation pump is located at the water outlet to pump the heated water from the water heater. 8. The heated water recirculation system of claim 6 , wherein the recirculation pump is located at the water inlet to pump the inflow water into the water heater. 9. The heated water recirculation system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to output a signal to the recirculation pump to power off the recirculation pump in response to the amount of inflow water being less than or equal to the threshold amount of inflow water. 10. The heated water recirculation system of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to determine whether the recirculation pump is powered on before powering off the recirculation pump. 11. The heated water recirculation system of claim 6 , wherein the flow detector includes a flow sensor or a flow switch. 12. The heated water recirculation system of claim 6 , wherein the water heater is a tankless water heater. 13. A method of controlling a recirculation of heated water, the method comprising: determining, by a controller, whether a water recirculation pump is powered on, wherein, when powered on, the water recirculation pump is configured to circulate the heated water through a water recirculation system that includes a water heater and a crossover valve, wherein the crossover valve provides a flow path for the heated water to flow between a water outlet of the water heater and a water inlet of the water heater when the crossover valve is open; indicating to the controller, by a flow detector, the amount of inflow water flowing into the water heater, wherein the flow detector is located to detect the inflow water flowing into the water heater through the water inlet of the water heater and the recirculation pump; determining, by the controller, whether an amount of inflow water flowing into the water heater is less than a threshold volume, the threshold volume being 10% or less of a maximum amount of inflow water that flows toward the water inlet, wherein the amount of inflow water flowing into the water heater being less than the threshold volume is indicative of the crossover valve at least partially restricting the heated water disposed within the flow path between the water outlet and the crossover valve from circulating to the water inlet via the flow path; and powering off, by the controller, the water recirculation pump to prevent excessive water pressure from building up in the water recirculation system, in response to determining that the amount of inflow water flowing into the water heater is less than or equal to the threshold volume. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the water heater is a tankless water heater.
for domestic hot water · CPC title
in combination with systems for domestic hot-water supply · CPC title
Recirculation systems · CPC title
Continuous-flow heaters, i.e. heaters in which heat is generated only while the water is flowing, e.g. with direct contact of the water with the heating medium · CPC title
for water heaters · CPC title
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