Claims
- 1. Heat metering apparatus for a system having a heat exchanger, an inlet passage, an outlet passage and means for moving fluid through said inlet passage, said heat exchanger and said outlet passage serially, said heat metering apparatus including a flow sensor at one of said passages operative to produce a series of pulses in response to fluid flow, a pair of temperature sensors located at said inlet and outlet passages, respectively, temperature difference means for taking the difference between the outputs of said temperature sensors, an oscillator, a heat meter, product-taking means responsive to both said flow sensor and said temperature difference taking means for enabling the oscillator to supply trains of pulses to the heat meter at intervals determined by said flow sensor for durations determined by said temperature difference taking means, and monitoring means including an indicator responsive to output pulses from said product-taking means for indicating whether the temperature sensors are virtually alike when both are subjected to the same temperature and for monitoring the flow rate.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said indicator is a light source.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said monitoring means includes a pulse-extender for causing a brief pulse from said product-taking means to cause a prolonged interval of operation of said indicator.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said indicator is a light-emitting semiconductor device.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said product-taking means includes a ramp generator triggered by said flow sensor and gating means responsive to said ramp-generator and said temperature-difference taking means arranged to transmit oscillator pulse trains whose lengths are proportional to the output of the temperature difference taking means whereby, as the output of the temperature difference taking means approaches zero, the number of pulses in each pulse train approaches zero during their adjustment when the temperature sensors are at the same temperature.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 including a rectangular-wave generator in the output of the flow sensor arranged during one level of its output to drive and hold the ramp generator at its ramp-starting phase and simultaneously to block oscillator pulses, said rectangular wave generator being arranged during the other level of its output to initiate the ramp generation and to enable oscillator-pulse output.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 258,521 filed Apr. 29, 1981.
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