Water heater and methods to operate a water heater
US-2024393014-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9435566B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9435566-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213604469-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A method for detecting and compensating for sediment build-up in a tank style water heater is disclosed. An illustrative but non-limiting example may include monitoring a temperature of water within a water storage tank of a water heater over time, resulting in a monitored temperature profile. The method may then include determining if the monitored temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate sediment build up in the water storage tank, and if so, provide an output that indicates sediment build up is present.
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A control unit for controlling a tank-style water heater, the tank style water heater including a water storage tank, a temperature sensor for sensing a temperature of water in the water storage tank, and a heating element for heating water in the water storage tank, the control unit comprising: A controller coupled to the temperature sensor and the heating element, wherein the controller: Monitors the temperature of the water within the water storage tank over time via the temperature sensor, resulting in a temperature profile; Activates the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a second predetermined temperature value, and deactivates the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a first predetermined temperature value defining a heating cycle; and Determines if the temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, wherein the one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank include one or more of: A temperature overshoot by at least an overshoot threshold amount over the second predetermined temperature value after the heating element is deactivated; A transient temperature spike that has a magnitude that is greater than a threshold magnitude, occurring while the heating element is activated; A transient temperature spike that has a magnitude that is greater than a threshold magnitude, occurring after the heating element is deactivated; A change in a heating rate of the water within the water storage tank by more than a threshold amount relative to an expected heating rate for a clean water storage tank; Wherein if it is determined that the temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, the controller; Activates the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the second predetermined temperature value, and deactivates the heating element before the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value; and Cycles the heating element by activating and deactivating the heating element with a reduced heating cycle time until the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value. 2. The control unit of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine if the temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank by: comparing a measure related to the first predetermined temperature value with the temperature of the water in the water storage tank a predetermined interval after the heating element is deactivated by the controller. 3. The control unit of claim 2 , wherein the controller determines that the temperature profile does include one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank when the measure related to the first predetermined temperature value is at or above the temperature of the water in the water storage tank at the predetermined interval after the heating element is deactivated by the controller. 4. A method for operating a tank-style water heater having a water storage tank with a controller, the controller coupled to a temperature sensor and a heating element of the tank-style water heater, the method comprising: Activating the heating element of the water heater when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a second predetermined temperature value, and deactivating the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a first predetermined temperature value defining a heating cycle; Measuring a temperature of water within the water storage tank over time with the temperature sensor; Monitoring the measured temperature of water within the water storage tank over time resulting in a monitored temperature profile; Determining if the monitored temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, and if so, providing an output that indicates sediment build up is present, wherein the one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank include one or more of: A temperature overshoot by at least an overshoot threshold amount of the first predetermined temperature value after the heating element is deactivated; A transient temperature spike that has a magnitude that is greater than a threshold magnitude, occurring while the heating element is activated; A transient temperature spike that has a magnitude that is greater than a threshold magnitude, occurring after the heating element is deactivated; A change in a heating rate of the water within the water storage tank by more than a threshold amount relative to an expected heating rate for a clean water storage tank; if it is determined that the monitored temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, then When the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the second predetermined temperature value, cycling the heating element by activating and deactivating the heating element two or more times with a reduced heating cycle time until the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the output includes providing a visual indication to a user. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the output includes providing an audible indication to a user. 7. The method of claim 4 , wherein if it is determined that the temperature profile includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, the method further includes reducing the second predetermined temperature value. 8. A method for operating a tak-style water heater having a water storage tank and a heating element with a controller, the controller coupled to a temperature sensor and the heating element of the tank-style water heater, the method comprising: Monitoring a temperature of water within the water storage tank at intervals over time, resulting in a monitored temperature profile; Activating the heating element of the water heater when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a second predetermined temperature value, and deactivating the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches a first predetermined temperature value defining a heating cycle; and Determining if the monitored temperature profile deviates from an expected temperature profile for a clean water storage tank and includes one or more features that indicate a sediment build up in the water storage tank, and if so, Activating the heating element when the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the second predetermined temperature value, and deactivating the heating element before the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value; and After the heating element is deactivated before the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value, Cycling the heating element by activating and deactivating the heating element with a reduced heating cycle time until the temperature of the water in the water storage tank reaches the first predetermined temperature value. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: providing an output that indicates sediment build up is present if it is determined that the monitored temperature profile includes
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