Heat pump system
US-8991199-B2 · Mar 31, 2015 · US
US9664415B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664415-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113520229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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A hot-water heat pump that is capable of reducing installation costs and installation space and also reducing the heating time of a hot-water route, and a method of controlling the same are provided. The hot-water heat pump ( 1 ) is provided with a hot-water-heat-pump main unit ( 2 ) that includes a thermal output heat exchanger that absorbs heat from a heat-source route and outputs heat; hot-water route ( 5 and 6 ) that receive heat outputted from the thermal output heat exchanger; a three-way valve ( 4 ) provided in the outlet-side hot-water route ( 6 ); and a controller that controls the hot-water-heat-pump main unit ( 2 ) and the three-way valve ( 4 ), wherein the controller controls the size of openings of the three-way valve ( 4 ) so that a portion of the outlet-side hot-water route ( 6 ) leading out of the thermal output heat exchanger is guided to an upstream side of the thermal output heat exchanger.
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A hot-water heat pump comprising: a hot-water-heat-pump main unit that includes a thermal output heat exchanger that absorbs heat from a heat-source route and outputs heat; an upstream side hot water route which supplies water or hot water to the thermal output heat exchanger; a hot-water route supplies hot water, which is made by heating the water or the hot water supplied by the upstream side hot water route at the thermal output heat exchanger, to the outside without making the hot water go through a heat storage tank; the hot water route being fluidly independent from the heat-source route; the upstream side hot water route being fluidly independent from the heat-source route; a three-way valve provided in the hot-water route; and a controller that controls the hot-water-heat-pump main unit and the three-way valve, wherein the controller controls the size of openings of the three-way valve so that a portion of the hot water outputted from the thermal output heat exchanger and flowing in the hot water route is guided to the upstream side hot water route when the hot water is being supplied through the hot-water route to the outside without making the hot water go through the heat storage tank, and at that time, the controller controls the size of openings of the three-way valve according to the temperature of water in an inlet-side hot-water route which supplies water to the thermal output heat exchanger. 2. A hot-water heat pump according to claim 1 , further comprising: an inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector provided in the hot-water route, which is guided to the thermal output heat exchanger; and an outlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector provided in the hot-water route between the thermal output heat exchanger and the three-way valve, wherein the controller controls the size of openings of the three-way valve so that an inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature, which is detected by the inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector, reaches an inlet-side-hot-water-route target temperature. 3. A hot-water heat pump according to claim 2 , wherein the controller controls a thermal output level of the hot-water-heat-pump main unit so that an outlet-side-hot-water-route temperature, which is detected by the outlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector, reaches an outlet-side-hot-water-route target temperature. 4. A hot-water heat pump according to claim 3 , wherein the controller controls the size of openings of the three-way valve in the light of a temperature compensation term used for making the outlet-side-hot-water-route temperature approach the outlet-side-hot-water-route target temperature by using the outlet-side-hot-water-route temperature. 5. A hot-water heat pump according to claim 1 , wherein the size of openings of the three-way valve and the thermal output level are feedback controlled by the controller. 6. A hot-water heat pump according to claim 1 , further comprising: an upstream-inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector provided in an upstream-side of the hot-water route with which the hot-water route guided from the three-way valve joins; and an inlet-side flow-volume detector that detects the flow volume of the hot-water route, which is guided to the thermal output heat exchanger, wherein the controller performs feedforward control of the size of openings of the three-way valve by using the upstream-inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detected by the upstream-inlet-side-hot-water-route temperature detector and inlet-side flow volume detected by the inlet-side flow-volume detector. 7. A hot-water heat pump control method of controlling a hot-water heat-pump main unit and a three-way valve of a hot-water heat pump provided with the hot water heat pump main unit that includes a thermal output heat exchanger that absorbs heat from a heat-source route and outputs heat, an upstream side hot water route which supplies water or hot water to the thermal output heat exchanger, a hot-water route that supplies hot water, which is made by heating the water or the hot water supplied by the upstream side hot water route at the thermal output heat exchanger, to the outside without making the hot water go through a heat storage tank, and the three-way valve provided in the hot-water route, the hot water route being fluidly independent from the heat-source route, and the upstream side hot water route being fluidly independent from the heat-source route, the method comprising: controlling the size of openings of the three-way valve so that a portion of the hot water outputted from the thermal output heat exchanger and flowing in the hot-water route is guided to the upstream side hot water route when the hot water is being supplied through the hot-water route to the outside without making the hot water go through the heat storage tank, and at that time, controlling the size of openings of the three-way valve according to the temperature of water in an inlet-side hot-water route which supplies water to the thermal output heat exchanger.
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