Claims
- 1. A heat pump system comprising, in an operable relationship for transferring heat between an exterior atmosphere and an interior atmosphere via a fluid refrigerant: a compressor; an interior heat exchanger; an exterior heat exchanger; a heat pump reversing valve; an accumulator; a thermal expansion valve having a remote sensing bulb disposed in heat transferable contact with the refrigerant piping section between said accumulator and said reversing valve; an outdoor temperature sensor; a first means for heating said remote sensing bulb in response to said outdoor temperature sensor; and a means for controlling said first means for heating comprising a means for energizing said first means for heating when said outdoor temperature sensor is in the range of 30° F. to 40° F. thereby opening said thermal expansion valve to raise suction pressure in order to mitigate defrosting of said exterior heat exchanger wherein said heat pump continues to operate in a heating mode.
- 2. A heat pump system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first means for heating said remote sensing bulb comprises an electric resistance element disposed in heat transferable contact with said remote sensing bulb.
- 3. A heat pump system in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a second means for heating the refrigerant in said accumulator in response to said outdoor temperature sensor.
- 4. A heat pump system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said second means for heating said accumulator comprises an electric resistance element disposed in heat transferable contact with said accumulator.
- 5. A heat pump system in accordance with claim 3 further comprising a means for controlling said second means for heating, said means for controlling comprising a means for energizing said second means for heating when said outdoor temperature sensor is in the range of 32° F. to 36° F.
- 6. A method of heating an enclosure comprising the steps of:a. providing a heat pump system comprising, in an operable relationship for tansferring heat between an exterior atmosphere and an interior atmosphere via a fluid refrigerant: a compressor; an interior heat exchanger; an exterior heat exchanger; a heat pump reversing valve; an accumulator; a thermal expansion valve having a remote sensing bulb; an outdoor temperature sensor; and a first means for heating said remote sensing bulb in response to said outdoor temperature sensor; b. operating said heat pump in said heating mode; c. intermittently operating a defrost mitigation cycle comprising maintaining said heat pump in heating mode while energizing said first means for heating said remote sensing bulb in response to said outdoor temperature sensor, said mitigation cycle firer comprising a means for controlling said first means for heating, said means for controlling comprising a means for energizing said first means for heating when said outdoor temperature sensor is in the range of 30° F. to 40° F. to open said thermal expansion valve and raise suction pressure in order to mitigate defrosting of said exterior heat exchanger.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first means for heating said remote sensing bulb comprises an electric resistance element disposed in heat transferable contact with said remote sensing bulb.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a second means for heating the refrigerant in said accumulator in response to said outdoor temperature sensor.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein said second means for heating said accumulator comprises an electric resistance element disposed in heat transferable contact with said accumulator.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 8 further comprising a means for controlling said second means for heating, said means for controlling comprising a means for energizing said second means for heating when said outdoor temperature sensor is in the range of 32° F. to 36° F.
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT
[Federal Research Statement Paragraph]This invention was made with Government support under contract no. DE-AC05-00OR22725 to UT-Battelle, LLC, awarded by the United States Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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