Residential heat pump water heater

US9845978B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9845978-B2
Application numberUS-201113323190-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 12, 2011
Priority dateFeb 13, 2009
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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A heat pump water heater and systems and methods for its control. The systems are configured to heat water within a water storage tank of a heat pump water heater wherein a controller within the system is operatively connected to a plurality of heat sources including at least one electric heating element and a heat pump and sensors in order to selectively energize one of the plurality of heat sources. The controller is configure to process data representative of the temperature of water within the tank near the top of the water storage tank, and rate of water flowing out of the water storage tank, in order to automatically selectively energize the heat sources. The selection of heat sources by the controller is determined by a mode of operation selected by the user and the data processed by the controller in view of the selected mode of operation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heat pump water heater comprising: a water storage tank comprising a sidewall and a bottom wall; and a condenser comprising a side portion that is wrapped around the sidewall, the condenser being positioned in a heat exchange relationship with the water storage tank to heat contents of the water storage tank and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the condenser is positioned proximate the bottom wall of the water storage tank so that refrigerant flow through the condenser can be initiated through the side portion of the condenser that is proximate the bottom wall of the water storage tank. 2. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , wherein the condenser further comprises a bottom portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall of the water storage tank so that refrigerant flow through the bottom portion of the condenser can occur following refrigerant flow through the side portion of the condenser. 3. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , wherein the condenser further comprises a bottom portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall of the water storage tank so that refrigerant flow through the bottom portion of the condenser can occur prior to refrigerant flow through the side portion of the condenser. 4. A heat pump water heater comprising: a water storage tank comprising a sidewall and a bottom wall; at least two heat sources, one of the at least two heat sources comprising a heat pump comprising a condenser having an inlet and an outlet, the condenser comprising a first portion that is wrapped around and in a heat exchange relationship with the sidewall to heat contents of the water storage tank, the inlet of the condenser being positioned proximate the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the condenser can be initiated through the first portion of the condenser that is proximate the bottom wall; a water temperature sensor; and a controller operatively connected to the water temperature sensor and to the at least two heat sources. 5. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein another of the at least two heat sources is an electric resistance heater. 6. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein the condenser further comprises a second portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the second portion of the condenser can occur following refrigerant flow through the first portion of the condenser. 7. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein the condenser further comprises a second portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the second portion of the condenser can occur prior to refrigerant flow through the first portion of the condenser. 8. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein the at least two heat sources further comprise: a first electric resistance heater positioned proximate an upper region of the water storage tank; and a second electric resistance heater positioned proximate a lower region of the water storage tank. 9. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to automatically select and energize the at least two heat sources independently or concurrently in response to a water temperature measured by the water temperature sensor. 10. A heat pump water heater comprising: a water storage tank comprising a sidewall and a bottom wall; and a condenser comprising a side portion that is wrapped around and in a heat exchange relationship with the sidewall to heat contents of the water storage tank, the condenser having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the condenser is positioned proximate the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the condenser can be initiated through the side portion of the condenser that is proximate the bottom wall, and wherein the condenser further comprises a bottom portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the bottom portion of the condenser can occur following refrigerant flow through the side portion of the condenser. 11. A heat pump water heater comprising: a water storage tank comprising a sidewall and a bottom wall; and a condenser comprising a side portion that is wrapped around and positioned in a heat exchange relationship with the sidewall to heat contents of the water storage tank, the condenser having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the condenser is positioned proximate the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the condenser can be initiated through the side portion of the condenser that is proximate the bottom wall, and wherein the condenser further comprises a bottom portion arranged proximate to and in a heat exchange relationship with the bottom wall so that refrigerant flow through the bottom portion of the condenser can occur prior to refrigerant flow through the side portion of the condenser.

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What does patent US9845978B2 cover?
A heat pump water heater and systems and methods for its control. The systems are configured to heat water within a water storage tank of a heat pump water heater wherein a controller within the system is operatively connected to a plurality of heat sources including at least one electric heating element and a heat pump and sensors in order to selectively energize one of the plurality of heat s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nelson Jonathan D, Tsai Craig Lung-Pei, Kern Jeffrey Alan, and 6 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B30/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).