Water heater and method of operating the same
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F24H-001/20
H05B-001/02
출원번호
US-0061059
(2005-02-18)
등록번호
US-7373080
(2008-05-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Baxter,Jeffrey R.
출원인 / 주소
Apcom, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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13인용 특허 :
59
초록▼
A storage-type water heater and method of operating the storage-type water heater. The water heater includes a water tank for storing water, at least one heating element to heat the stored water, a jacket surrounding at least a portion of the tank, and a control system for controlling the water heat
A storage-type water heater and method of operating the storage-type water heater. The water heater includes a water tank for storing water, at least one heating element to heat the stored water, a jacket surrounding at least a portion of the tank, and a control system for controlling the water heater. In one construction of the water heater, the water heater includes two heating elements, and the control system includes three temperature sensors and two moisture sensors. The control system can also include circuitry for detecting errors and change operation of the water based on a detected error.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A storage-type water heater comprising: a water tank for storing water; a cold-water inlet and a hot-water outlet, both of which enter the tank; an electrically-operated valve coupled to at least one of the inlet and the outlet to control the flow of water through the t
The invention claimed is: 1. A storage-type water heater comprising: a water tank for storing water; a cold-water inlet and a hot-water outlet, both of which enter the tank; an electrically-operated valve coupled to at least one of the inlet and the outlet to control the flow of water through the tank; a jacket surrounding at least a portion of the tank; a first moisture sensor disposed at a first location between the tank and the jacket, the first moisture sensor operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a first signal if the first moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than a threshold; a second moisture sensor disposed at a second location between the tank and the jacket and operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a second signal if the second moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than the threshold, the second moisture sensor independent from the first moisture sensor; and a control system in communication with the first moisture sensor, the second moisture sensor, and the valve, the control system, operable to detect the first signal and the second signal to control the valve based at least in part on whether the control system receives one of the first signal and the second signal. 2. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the control system is further operable to control the valve to prevent water from entering the tank. 3. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the control system is further operable to control the valve to controllably allow water into the tank when the moisture sensor generates a moisture value less than a threshold. 4. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the water heater further comprises a drip pan disposed between the tank and the jacket, wherein the one of first moisture sensor and the second moisture sensor is coupled to the drip pan, and wherein the one of the first moisture and the second moisture sensor senses moisture collected by the drip pan. 5. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 4 wherein the tank comprises a top and a bottom, and wherein the drip pan is disposed between the bottom of the tank and the jacket. 6. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cold-water inlet and hot-water outlet enter the top of the water tank, and wherein the second moisture sensor is disposed between the cold-water inlet and the hot-water outlet. 7. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the water heater further comprises insulation disposed between at least one of the bottom of the tank and the jacket and the top of the tank and the jacket, and wherein at least one of the moisture sensors is disposed in the insulation. 8. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 1 wherein the electrically-operated valve comprises an electrically-operated solenoid valve coupled to the cold-water inlet to control the flow of water into the water tank. 9. A storage-type water heater comprising: a water tank for storing water; a cold-water inlet and a hot-water outlet, both of which enter the tank; a heating apparatus; a jacket surrounding at least a portion of the tank; a first moisture sensor disposed at a first location between the tank and the jacket, the first moisture sensor operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a first signal if the first moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than a threshold; a second moisture sensor disposed at a second location between the tank and the jacket and operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a second signal if the second moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than the threshold, the second moisture sensor independent from the first moisture sensor; and a control system in communication with the first moisture sensor, the second moisture sensor, and the heating apparatus, the control system operable to detect the first signal and the second signal to control the heating apparatus to prevent heating the stored water based at least in part on whether the control system receives one of the first signal and the second signal. 10. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 9 wherein the control system is further operable to control the heating apparatus to controllably heat the stored water when the moisture sensor generates a moisture value less than a threshold. 11. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 9 wherein the water heater further comprises a drip pan disposed between the tank and the jacket, wherein one of the first moisture sensor and the second moisture sensor is coupled to the drip pan, and wherein the one of the first moisture sensor and the second moisture sensor senses moisture collected by the drip pan. 12. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 9 wherein the tank comprises a top and a bottom, wherein the first moisture sensor is disposed between the bottom of the tank and the jacket, and wherein the second moisture sensor is disposed between the top of the tank and the jacket. 13. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 9 wherein the heating apparatus comprises an electric-resistance heating element. 14. A storage-type water heater as set forth in claim 13 wherein the water heater further comprises an electrically-operated valve coupled to at least one of the inlet and the outlet to control the flow of water through the tank, and wherein the control system is further operable to control the valve based at least in part on the value of one of the first moisture sensor and the second moisture sensor. 15. A storage-type water heater comprising: a water tank for storing water, the tank having a top and a bottom; a cold-water inlet and a hot-water outlet, both of which enter the tank; an electrically-operated valve coupled to at least one of the inlet and the outlet to control the flow of water through the tank; an electric resistance heating element disposed in the tank; a jacket surrounding at least a portion of the tank; a first moisture sensor disposed between the bottom of the tank and the jacket, the first moisture sensor operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a first signal if the first moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than a threshold; a second moisture sensor disposed between the top of the tank and the jacket and operable to detect liquid on an exterior surface of the tank and generate a second signal if the second moisture sensor generates a moisture value greater than the threshold, the second moisture sensor independent from the first moisture sensor; and a control system in communication with the first moisture sensor, the second moisture sensor, and the valve, the control system operable to detect the first signal and the second signal to control the valve and the heating element based at least in part on whether the control system receives one of the first signal and the second signal.
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