Water heating apparatus
US-2015144074-A1 · May 28, 2015 · US
US9841197B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9841197-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514714481-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A hot water supply apparatus has: a thermo-sensitive valve which is connected in parallel to a cold water delivery pipe and a hot water delivery pipe and which is closed when the hot water temperature to flow inside the valve is above a predetermined temperature to thereby shut off communication between the cold water delivery pipe and the hot water delivery pipe; and a circulation pump. By operation of the circulation pump, water circulation takes place from a heat exchanger through the hot water delivery pipe, a return pipe, the circulation pump, and a cold water supply pipe back to the heat exchanger. When the thermo-sensitive valve is open, water circulation takes place also through the thermo-sensitive valve. Instantaneous hot water supply operation is finished when an amount detected by a flow sensor falls below a predetermined amount during the instantaneous hot water supply operation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hot water supply apparatus comprising: a water heater having a burner and a heat exchanger for supplying hot water heated by combustion by the burner; a cold water supply pipe for introducing cold water from a cold water supply source into a cold water inlet of the heat exchanger; a cold water delivery pipe branched from the cold water supply pipe so as to introduce the cold water from the cold water supply source to a cold water inlet of a mixing faucet which is a hot water supply terminal; a hot water delivery pipe connected to a hot water outlet of the heat exchanger so as to introduce the hot water heated by the heat exchanger to a hot water inlet of the mixing faucet; a thermo-sensitive valve connected to the cold water delivery pipe and to the hot water delivery pipe in parallel to the mixing faucet so as to be opened when the temperature of hot water flowing inside the thermo-sensitive valve is below a predetermined temperature, thereby bringing the cold water delivery pipe and the hot water delivery pipe into communication with each other, and so as to be closed when the temperature of hot water flowing inside the thermo-setting valve is above the predetermined temperature, thereby shutting off the communication between the cold water delivery pipe and the hot water delivery pipe; a circulation pump parallelly connected to such a portion of the cold water supply pipe as is on a downstream side of a branch of the cold water delivery pipe from the cold water supply pipe; a return pipe for introducing hot water from such a portion of the hot water delivery pipe as is on an upstream side of the thermo-sensitive valve into a pump suction port of the circulation pump; whereby, by operation of the circulation pump, water circulation takes place in a first circulation path from the hot water outlet of the heat exchanger, through the hot water delivery pipe, the return pipe, the circulation pump, and the cold water supply pipe, back to the cold water inlet of the heat exchanger and, when the thermo-sensitive valve is open, water circulation takes place also in a second circulation path from the hot water outlet of the heat exchanger, through the hot water delivery pipe, the thermo-sensitive valve, the cold water delivery pipe, the circulation pump, and the cold water supply pipe, back to the cold water inlet of the heat exchanger, the hot water supply apparatus further comprising: a flow sensor interposed in such a portion of the cold water supply pipe as is on a downstream side of a connection of the circulation pump to the cold water supply pipe or in such a portion of the hot water delivery pipe as is on an upstream side of a connection of the return pipe to the hot water delivery pipe; and a controller configured such that during an instantaneous hot water supply operation in which the circulation pump is in operation and also the burner is in combustion the controller controls the hot water supply apparatus to finish the instantaneous hot water supply operation if the detected flow amount as detected by the flow sensor has fallen below a predetermined amount as a result of closing of the thermo-sensitive valve.
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