Pulsed power-based dry fire protection for electric water heaters

US9377342B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9377342-B2
Application numberUS-201313938964-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2013
Priority dateAug 2, 2012
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Abstract

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A water heater having an electric heating element therein is provided with apparatus for preventing dry firing of the heating element. The apparatus is operative to (1) power the heating element with electrical test pulses having first predetermined durations and being separated by rest periods of second predetermined durations during which the heating element is depowered, (2) determine the average electrical current flow through the element during each of the test pulses, and (3) preclude energization of the heating element if the average current flow therethrough during an electrical test pulse subsequent to the first test pulse is less by a predetermined magnitude than the average electrical current flow through the heating element during the first electrical test pulse.

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Liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank for storing liquid to be heated; an electric heating element extending through the tank interior and being energizable to heat tank liquid within which it is immersed; an AC electrical power circuit coupled to said electric heating element and operative to energize it; and an electrical dry fire protection circuit coupled to said AC electrical power circuit and operative to: utilize AC power from said AC electrical power circuit to power said electric heating element with a plurality of electrical test pulses having first predetermined durations and being separated by rest periods of second predetermined durations during which said electric heating element is depowered; determine an average of a representative value corresponding to an electrical current flow through said electric heating element during each of said plurality of electrical test pulses; and preclude the operative energization of said electric heating element if the average of the representative value corresponding to the electrical current flow through said electric heating element during an electrical test pulse subsequent to the first electrical test pulse is less by a predetermined amount than the average of the representative value corresponding to the electrical current flow through said electrical heating element during said first electrical test pulse. 2. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said electric heating apparatus is an electric water heater. 3. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said first predetermined durations are each approximately one second, and said second predetermined durations are each approximately ten seconds. 4. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said AC electrical power circuit has a relay connected therein; and said electrical dry fire protection circuit is operative to alternately open and close said relay. 5. Liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank for storing liquid to be heated; an electric heating element extending through the tank interior and being energizable to heat tank liquid within which it is immersed; an AC electrical power circuit coupled to said electric heating element and operative to energize it; and an electrical dry fire protection circuit coupled to said AC electrical power circuit and operative to: utilize AC power from said AC electrical power circuit to power said electric heating element with a plurality of electrical test pulses having first predetermined durations and being separated by rest periods of second predetermined durations during which said electric heating element is depowered; determine an average of a representative value corresponding to an electrical current flow through said electric heating element during each of said plurality of electrical test pulses; and preclude the operative energization of said electric heating element if the average of the representative value corresponding to the electrical current flow through said electric heating element during an electrical test pulse subsequent to the first electrical test pulse is less by a predetermined amount than the average of the representative value corresponding to the electrical current flow through said electrical heating element during said first electrical test pulse, wherein said electrical dry fire protection circuit is operative to convert AC electrical power received from said AC electrical power circuit to a DC electrical output signal indicative of said average electrical current flow through said electric heating element during each of said plurality of electrical test pulses, and utilize said DC electrical output signal in determining the average electrical current flow through said electric heating element during each of said plurality of electrical test pulses. 6. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 5 wherein: said electrical dry fire protection circuit includes a signal conditioning circuit coupled to said AC electrical power circuit by a step-down current transformer and being operative to generate said DC electrical output signal. 7. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said AC electrical power circuit has a relay connected therein, and said electrical dry fire protection further includes a pre-programmed microcontroller interconnected between said signal conditioning circuit and said relay and operative to alternately open and close said relay. 8. The liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said electrical dry fire protection circuit is operative to permit said AC electrical power circuit to continuously energize said electric heating element, to satisfy a liquid heating demand of said liquid heating apparatus, in response to detecting that none of a predetermined number of said electrical test pulses subsequent to said first electrical test pulse has created in said electric heating element an average current flow less by said predetermined magnitude than said average electrical current flow through said electric heating element during said first electrical test pulse.

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  • F24H9/2021Primary

    Storage heaters · CPC title

  • for discrete levels · CPC title

  • G01F23/24Primary

    by measuring variations of resistance of resistors due to contact with conductor fluid · CPC title

  • For heating of fluids, e.g. water heaters · CPC title

  • Preventing the operation of water heaters with low water levels, e.g. dry-firing · CPC title

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What does patent US9377342B2 cover?
A water heater having an electric heating element therein is provided with apparatus for preventing dry firing of the heating element. The apparatus is operative to (1) power the heating element with electrical test pulses having first predetermined durations and being separated by rest periods of second predetermined durations during which the heating element is depowered, (2) determine the av…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rheem Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24H9/2021. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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