GB2194317A - Instantaneous water heaters - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
An instantaneous water heater incorporates a flow sensitive device 9 positioned to monitor the inlet water flow, and a flow control valve 10, operable in response to changes in flow monitored by the flow sensitive device, to restore the flow rate to a set value. By this means, the outlet temperature of the water can be maintained approximately constant which is important when, for example, the heater is used with a shower unit and variations in the rate of water flowing to the heater occur when taps in another part of the building are opened. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Instantaneous water heaters
This invention relates to so-called instantaneous water heaters, that is to say heaters designed to heat water, either electrically or by means of a gas burner, as it is flowing through the heater, and is primarily concerned with such water heaters designed for use in shower units.
One difficulty which is experienced with such heaters as constructed hitherto is that variations in the rate of water flowing through the heater, as may occur, for example, as a result of taps being opened in another part of the building, can cause the temperature of the outlet water to alter. Accordingly it has previously been proposed to sense the outlet water temperature and adjust the heating means accordingly. Such a control system, however, suffers from the disadvantage that it does not react to a change in flow rate until it is manifested as a change in temperature at the outlet, and the error therefore persists until the change in power can propagate through the heater.
An object of the present invention is to provide an instantaneous water heater employing an alternative form of control system by which this disadvantage is avoided.
According to the invention an instantaneous water heater incorporates a flow sensitive device positioned to monitor the inlet water flow, control means responsive to the flow sensitive device, and a flow control valve controlled by the control means in a manner which tends to maintain the flow rate of the water through the heater substantially at a set value, and hence maintain the outlet temperature of the water approximately constant.
The invention relies on the fact that the outlet temperature is related to the flow rate, and it has been found that with a water heater in accordance with the invention, utilising a fixed output heating means, which may be gas or electrically powered, a very rapid response is obtained, making it possible to maintain the outlet water temperature electrically to within +0.5"C, changes in islet water pressure, caused by opening taps in other parts of the building, have little effect on the set temperature.
Preferably means are provided for enabling a user to adjust the outlet temperature of the water to a desired value, a visual display device conveniently being located adjacent the manual control to give an indication of the outlet water temperature.
The visual display can, for example, take the form of a series of L.E.D's arranged to light up in sequence as the water temperature increases.
The control valve is conveniently operated automatically, for example by means of an electric motor drive responsive to the output of the control means, which is conveniently in the form of a microprocessor; the latter can then also control the water temperature visual display.
In the case of a water heater for a shower unit, the heater may be associated with a manual control panel accessible within the shower area, the heating means, the flow sensitive device, and the control valve being associated with part of the water flow path outside the shower area. This has the advantage that only electrical connections, and not both electrical and water connections, need to be brought to the control panel.
A temperature sensitive device may be arranged to monitor the outlet water temperature, and to generate an output signal for automatically de-energising the heating means in the event of an excessive temperature rise caused, for example, by some malfunction or failure of the control system.
One embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing which represents diagrammatically a control arrangement for an instantaneous electric water heater in accordance with the invention, utilised in a shower unit.
The heater comprises a main housing 1 located outside the shower cubicle and comprising a heater tank 2 containing electric heating elements 3, 4, and connected to an inlet pipe 5 and an outlet pipe 6. In use cold water is admitted into the heater tank 2 through the inlet pipe 5, and passes via the outlet pipe 6 to a spray unit 7 within the shower cubicle.
The inlet pipe 5 has fitted to it a solenoidactuated on-off valve 8, a flow sensitive device 9, and a control valve 10.
The heater also comprises a control unit 11, which may be accommodated within the housing 1 or in a separate enclosure, the control unit being in the form of a microprocessor 12.
Electric relays 13, 14 actuated by suitable relay drives 15, 16 in response to outputs of the microprocessor 12 are arranged to connect both elements, during normal operation of the heater, to a mains electric supply, giving a power output of approximately 8kW.
On a wall within the shower cubicle there is fitted a manual control panel 17 linked to the control unit 11 and having a series of touch button controls 18 to 21 which provide inputs to the microprocessor 12. Thus the button 18 initiates the start/stop routines, controlling the opening and closure of the on-off valve 8, so as to start or stop the flow of water through the heater and also the energisation and deenergisation of the heating elements 3, 4; the buttons 19, 20 serve to increase or decrease the water outlet temperature, and the operation of the button 21 switches off the heating element 3 whilst leaving the element 4 switched on, as will subsequently be de scribed.
In use of the shower, the flow sensitive device 9 monitors the flow of water within the inlet pipe 5, and feeds a signal to the microprocessor 12 through an interface circuit 22. The microprocessor, in turn, controls the control valve 10 through a motor drive 23, so adjusting the flow of water in the sense and by an amount such as to maintain the water outlet temperature approximately cosntant at the value set by the manual control panel 17.
Such an arrangement gives an almost immediate response to variations in water pressure and hence to the flow of water at the inlet to the heater, and by suitably programming the microprocessor it has been found possible to maintain the outlet water temperature to within f0.5"C of the set value.
When the inlet water temperature is unusually high, for example during summer months, and a relatively low outlet water temperature is required, this may be achieved by actuating the control button 21 as previously described this causing the opening-of a relay 13 thereby switching off the heating element 3, the remaining element 4 providing a power output of approximately 5kW. A microprocessor-controlled light may be arranged to operate when switching to lower power is recommended, if manual switching to this condition has not already been effected.
The manual control panel 17 conveniently carries an indicator shown at 25 for providing a simultaneous indication of the outlet water temperature and the user set temperature.
This comprises, for example a row of L.E.D's connected to outputs from the microprocessor
12.
Although the microprocessor 12 and control valve 10 serves to maintain the outlet water temperature approximately constant, as aforesaid, within normal flow rate limits, the inlet water pressure may in some instances drop by an exessive amount, beyond that at which the control unit 17 and valve 10 can provide an adequate degree of control, thus causing the outlet water temperature to rise.There is accordingly provided a temperature-sensitive device 26, for example in the form of a thermistor, located downstream of the heating elements 3, 4, and connected to the microprocessor, which is arranged to switch off the heating elements 3, 4 and possibly also close the on-off valve 8 in the event that the outlet water temperature attains a maximum "safe" value, for examle 56"C. In addition, an overtemperature switch is conveniently provided, as at 24, for cutting out the heating elements in the event of an excessive temperature rise caused, for example, by failure of the control system.
The heater may incorporate an audible indicator, as at 27, arranged to sound a warning in the event of such a temperature rise occurring.
The design of control above described has
the further advantage that remote control is
achieved without the need for water connec
tions to be brought to the manual control
panel 17. Moreover only low voltage electrical
connections need to be made to the control
panel, as all the control elements of the heater
are controlled through the microprocessor 12,
the need for mains electrical supplies to enter
the shower area being avoided.
Although the shower heater above de
scribed makes use of electrical heating ele
ments for heating the water it will be appreci
ated that the invention could also have appli
cation to gas heated shower units.
Claims (15)
1. An instantaneous water heater including a
flow sensitive device positioned to monitor
water flow through an inlet of the heater, con
trol means responsive to said flow sensitive
device and a flow control valve operated by
said control means in a manner which tends
to maintain the flow rate of the water from
the inlet to an outlet of the heater substan
tially at a set value and hence maintains the
outlet temperature of the water approximately
constant.
2; A water heater as claimed in Claim 1
wherein means are provided to enable a user
to adjust the outlet temperature of the water
to a desired value.
3. A water heater as claimed in Claim 1 or
2 wherein a device is provided to give an
indication of the outlet water temperature.
4. A water heater as claimed in Claim 3
wherein said device has a visual display.
5. A water heater as claimed in Claim 4
wherein said visual display device is a series
of light emitting diodes arranged to light up in
sequence as the water temperature increases.
6. A water heater as claimed in any preced
ing claim wherein said control valve is gener
ated electrically.
7. A water heater as claimed in Claim 6 wherein said control valve is operated by an
electric motor drive responsive to the output
of the control means.
8. A water heater as claimed in any preced
ing claim wherein said control means is a mi
croprocessor.
9. A water heater as claimed in Claim 8
wherein said microprocessor controls a visual
display device which gives an indication of the
water temperature.
10. A water heater as claimed in any pre
ceding claim used in a shower unit wherein
the control valve is operated by a manual con
trol panel accessible within the shower area,
the heating means, the flow sensitive device
and the control valve being associated with
part of the water flow path outside the
shower area thus ensuring that only low vol
tage electrical connections are brought to the
control panel.
11. A water heater as claimed in any preceding claim wherein a temperature sensitive device is arranged to monitor the outlet water temperature.
12. A water heater as claimed in Claim 11 wherein the temperature sensitive device generates an output signal which automatically de-energises the heating means in the event of an excessive temperature rise.
13. A water heater as claimed in any preceding claim wherein said control means is used to energise one of a plurality of heating elements which heat the water.
14. A water heater as claimed in Claim 13 wherein the number of heating elements used is automatically decreased when the input water temperature reaches an unusually high temperature.
15. A water heater as hereinbefore described and represented in the accompanying drawing.
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2280014A (en) * | 1993-07-16 | 1995-01-18 | Triton Plc | Electric instantaneous water heater |
GB2298031A (en) * | 1995-02-17 | 1996-08-21 | Guang Dong Zhongnan Kosing Ele | Gas-fired water heater with remote adjustment |
CN102705990A (en) * | 2012-07-05 | 2012-10-03 | 沁园集团股份有限公司 | Balancing device with adjustable water level |
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GB369440A (en) * | 1930-12-18 | 1932-03-24 | Askania Werke Ag | Improvements in gas heated liquid heaters |
GB1468166A (en) * | 1973-06-11 | 1977-03-23 | Cona Ltd | Automatic beverage-making apparatus |
GB2015779A (en) * | 1978-02-24 | 1979-09-12 | Bosch Gmbh Robert | Automatic control of fuel flow to ic engines |
GB2069726A (en) * | 1980-02-14 | 1981-08-26 | Lovelock J E | Fluid flow control apparatus and method |
GB1597350A (en) * | 1976-12-24 | 1981-09-03 | Beringer Hydraulik Gmbh | Hydraulic control means |
GB2113813A (en) * | 1982-01-26 | 1983-08-10 | Scovill Inc | Electric coffee maker |
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GB369440A (en) * | 1930-12-18 | 1932-03-24 | Askania Werke Ag | Improvements in gas heated liquid heaters |
GB1468166A (en) * | 1973-06-11 | 1977-03-23 | Cona Ltd | Automatic beverage-making apparatus |
GB1597350A (en) * | 1976-12-24 | 1981-09-03 | Beringer Hydraulik Gmbh | Hydraulic control means |
GB2015779A (en) * | 1978-02-24 | 1979-09-12 | Bosch Gmbh Robert | Automatic control of fuel flow to ic engines |
GB2069726A (en) * | 1980-02-14 | 1981-08-26 | Lovelock J E | Fluid flow control apparatus and method |
GB2113813A (en) * | 1982-01-26 | 1983-08-10 | Scovill Inc | Electric coffee maker |
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GB2280014A (en) * | 1993-07-16 | 1995-01-18 | Triton Plc | Electric instantaneous water heater |
GB2280014B (en) * | 1993-07-16 | 1997-04-30 | Triton Plc | Water heaters |
GB2298031A (en) * | 1995-02-17 | 1996-08-21 | Guang Dong Zhongnan Kosing Ele | Gas-fired water heater with remote adjustment |
CN102705990A (en) * | 2012-07-05 | 2012-10-03 | 沁园集团股份有限公司 | Balancing device with adjustable water level |
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GB2194317B (en) | 1990-11-14 |
GB8620996D0 (en) | 1986-10-08 |
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