Heat pump type hot water supply apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6601773
  • Patent Number
    6,601,773
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 5, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A heat pump type hot water supply apparatus (10) for heating water by refrigerant heat and stocking the hot water thus achieved including: a heat pump unit (11) having a refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant, the refrigerant circuit including a compressor (16) for compressing refrigerant, a heat-pump heat exchanger (18) and a refrigerant-water heat exchanger (27) for performing the heat exchange between refrigerant and water to achieve hot water; a hot water supply unit (12) including a hot water supply tank (26) for stocking the hot water achieved by the refrigerant-water heat exchanger (27) of the heat pump unit (11) and supplying the hot water thus stocked; and a water pipe (36) through which the refrigerant-water heat exchanger (27) of the heat pump unit (11) and the hot water supply tank (26) of the hot water supply unit (12) are connected to each other to circulate hot-water/water between the refrigerant-water heat exchanger (27) and said hot water supply tank (26).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a heat pump type hot water supply apparatus for heating water by using refrigerant heat and then stocking the hot water thus achieved in a hot-water supply tank.




2. Description of the Related Art




There has been hitherto proposed such a heat pump type hot water apparatus that a heat exchanger for hot water supply heats water by using heat of refrigerant and the hot water thus achieved is stocked in a hot-water supply tank. In general, such a type of hot water supply apparatus is equipped with a heat-pump unit containing a compressor, a heat-pump heat exchanger and a pressure-reducing device, and a hot water unit containing a refrigerant-water heat exchanger for performing the heat exchange between refrigerant and water and a hot-water supply tank for stocking hot water achieved through the heat exchange between refrigerant and water in the refrigerant-water heat exchanger, and the hot water unit and the heat pump unit are connected to each other through a refrigerant pipe.




However, in a case where the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus having the above construction is designed so that the refrigerant pipe through which the hot water unit and the heat pump unit are connected to each other is exposed to the outside, the safety of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus might be lost if the refrigerant is formed of a refrigerant material containing a large amount of carbon dioxide because the refrigerant pressure of the refrigerant material is higher than that of freon-based refrigerant.




Further, some of heat pump type hot water supply apparatuses as described above have not only a refrigerant-water heat exchanger for hot water supply, but also a refrigerant-water heat exchanger for reheating of hot water or water in a bath tub. In this case, the heat pump unit must be actuated even when it is sufficient to reheat the hot water or water in the bath tub without supplying hot water into the bath tub.




Further, in this type of heat pump hot water supply apparatus, the temperature of hot water at the top portion of the hot-water supply tank rises up, and thus there is used such a method that a hot-water outlet pipe is connected to the top portion of the hot water supply tank to take out hot water at the top portion, the hot water supplied through the hot-water outlet pipe is mixed with water to adjust the temperature of the hot water to a proper value, and then the temperature-adjusted hot water is supplied to users. In this case, if the temperature of the hot water in the hot-water supply tank is high, a large amount of water must be mixed with the hot water, and the mixing of a large amount of water reduces the energy efficiency of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been implemented in view of the foregoing situation, and has an object to provide a heat pump type hot water supply apparatus which can prevent a high-pressure refrigerant pipe from being exposed to the outside to enhance the safety of the apparatus and enhance the energy efficiency of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus.




In order to attain the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a heat pump type hot water supply apparatus for heating water by refrigerant heat and stocking the hot water thus achieved, characterized by comprising: a heat pump unit having a refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant, the refrigerant circuit including a compressor for compressing refrigerant, a heat-pump heat exchanger and a refrigerant-water heat exchanger for performing the heat exchange between refrigerant and water to achieve hot water; a hot water supply unit including a hot water supply tank for stocking the hot water achieved by the refrigerant-water heat exchanger of the heat pump unit and supplying the hot water thus stocked; and a water pipe through which the refrigerant-water heat exchanger of the heat pump unit and the hot water supply tank of the hot water supply unit are connected to each other to circulate hot-water/water between the refrigerant-water heat exchanger and the hot water supply tank.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the hot water supply unit further includes hot-water joint control means for controlling the joint of hot water supplied from at least two inner portions of the hot water supply tank which are different in hot-water temperature.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the hot-water joint control means comprises at least two hot water outlet pipes that extend from the hot water supply tank and join each other at one ends thereof and through which the hot water is supplied from the hot water supply tank to the outside thereof, each of at least two hot water outlet pipes being equipped with an opening/closing valve for allowing/intercepting flow of the hot water therethrough, and a controller for controlling the opening/closing operation of the opening/closing valves of at least two hot water outlet pipes.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the controller controls the opening/closing operation of the opening/closing valves in accordance with the temperature of the hot water in at least one of at least two inner portions of the hot water supply tank so that hot water having a proper temperature is supplied.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the hot-water joint control means comprises at least two hot water outlet pipes that extend from the hot water supply tank and join each other at one ends thereof and through which the hot water is supplied from the hot water supply tank to the outside thereof, a mixing valve disposed at the joint position of at least two hot water outlet pipes, the mixing valve controlling the joint degree of the hot water supplied through at least two hot water outlet pipes, and a controller for controlling the mixing operation of the mixing valve.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the controller controls the mixing valve to adjust the mixing degree of the hot water supplied through at least two hot water outlet pipes in accordance with the temperature of the hot water in at least one of at least two inner portions of the hot water supply tank so that hot water having a proper temperature is supplied.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the mixing valve comprises a wax valve.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, at least two inner portions of the hot water supply tank includes the top portion of the hot water supply tank and an intermediate portion between the top portion and the bottom portion of the hot water supply tank.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the hot water supply unit further includes a water—water heat exchanger for performing the heat exchange between the hot water supplied from the hot water supply tank and hot-water/water circulated in a bath tub to reheat the hot-water/water in the bath tub.




In the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus of the present invention, the hot water supply unit includes a mixing control valve for controlling the mixing of tap water and the hot water from the hot water supply tank so that the temperature of the hot water from the hot water supply unit is set to a proper temperature.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a refrigerant circuit diagram showing a first embodiment of a heat pump type hot water supply apparatus according to the present invention when water in a hot-water supply tank is heated, and hot water thus achieved is stocked in the hot-water supply tank;





FIG. 1



b


is an exploded view of the hot-water control detailed in the refrigerant circuit diagram of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

when hot water is supplied to a tap;





FIG. 3

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

when hot water is put into a bath tub;





FIG. 4

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

when water or hot water in the bath tub is heated (reheated) to keep the temperature of the hot water;





FIG. 5

is a refrigerant circuit diagram showing a second embodiment of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus according to the present invention when water in a hot-water supply tank is heated, and hot water thus achieved is stocked in the hot-water supply tank;





FIG. 6

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 5

when hot water is supplied to a tap;





FIG. 7

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 5

when hot water is put into a bath tub; and





FIG. 8

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus shown in

FIG. 5

when water or hot water in the bath tub is heated (reheated) to keep the temperature of the hot water.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following embodiments, it is assumed that natural refrigerant such as refrigerant containing a large amount of carbon dioxide or the like is used. In the case of refrigerant containing a large amount of carbon dioxide, the pressure of the refrigerant is generally higher than that of freon-based refrigerant.





FIG. 1

shows a first embodiment of a heat pump type hot water supply apparatus according to the present invention, and more specifically,

FIG. 1

is a refrigerant circuit diagram of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus when water in a hot-water supply tank is heated and hot water thus achieved is stocked in the hot-water supply tank.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus


10


includes a heat pump unit


11


, a hot water unit


12


, a tap (water tap)


13


, a bath tub


14


and controllers


15


A and


15


B.




The heat pump unit


11


includes a compressor


16


, a heat exchanger for hot water supply (refrigerant-water heat exchanger)


27


, a heat-pump heat exchanger


18


and an accumulator


17


, which are successively connected to one another through a refrigerant pipe


19


in this order. The compressor


16


functions to compress refrigerant. The heat exchanger


27


for hot water supply heats hot water or water by using the heat of refrigerant discharged from the compressor


16


.




The hot water unit


12


includes a hot-water supply tank


26


, a heat exchanger for bath (water—water heat exchanger)


28


, a tap hot-water supply line


71


, a bath hot-water pouring line


72


, etc.




The hot-water supply tank


26


is used to stock hot water which is heated by using refrigerant heat in the hot-water heat exchanger


27


. The hot-water supply tank


26


and the hot-water heat exchanger


27


are connected to each other in a loop style through a water pipe


36


for hot water supply which is equipped with a hot-water circulating pump


34


, a flow rate adjusting valve


35


and a first change-over electromagnetic valve


73


, thereby forming a water circulating circuit N for hot water supply through which water is circulated as indicated by a heavy line in

FIG. 1

when the first change-over electromagnetic valve


73


is operated to be opened.




When refrigerant containing a large amount of carbon dioxide is used, the refrigerant pressure thereof is higher than that of freon-based refrigerant as described above. Therefore, the temperature of hot water in the hot water heat exchanger


27


rises up to about 90° C.




The heat pump unit


11


and the hot water unit


12


are connected to each other in the loop style by the water pipe


36


for hot water supply. Therefore, unlike the conventional heat pump type hot water supply apparatus, the high-pressure refrigerant pipe (for example, refrigerant pipe


19


) is not exposed to the outside and the safety of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus can be enhanced.




A first tap water pipe


38


having a pressure-reduced check valve


37


disposed therein is connected to the bottom portion


26


B of the hot-water supply tank


26


to supply tap water into the hot-water supply tank


26


at all times. Accordingly, the pressure of the tap water acts in the hot-water supply tank


26


at all times.




In this embodiment, a top portion hot-water outlet pipe


40


having a first opening/closing valve


91


is connected to the top portion


26


A of the hot-water supply tank


26


, and an intermediate hot-water outlet pipe


33


having a second opening/closing valve


92


is connected to an intermediate portion (for example, a substantially midpoint portion) and will be referred to as) between the top portion


26


A and the bottom portion


26


B of the hot-water supply tank


26


. The first and second opening/closing valves


91


,


92


connected to the pipes


40


,


33


respectively are selectively subjected to opening/closing control by the controller


15


B in accordance with the hot water temperature detected by a temperature sensor


94


disposed at the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot-water supply tank


26


.




When the hot-water circulating pump


34


is actuated to supply water at the bottom portion


26


B of the hot-water supply tank


26


to the hot-water heat exchanger


27


, the hot-water heat exchanger


27


performs the heat exchange between the water thus supplied and high-temperature refrigerant gas discharged from the compressor


16


of the heat pump unit


11


to heat the water by using the heat of the refrigerant gas. When the first change-over electromagnetic valve


73


is controlled to be opened, the hot water (or water) thus heated is subjected to flow rate adjustment by the flow rate adjusting valve


35


and then fed to the top portion


26


A of the hot-water supply tank


26


, whereby the hot water whose upper limit temperature is equal to about 90° C. can be stocked in the hot-water supply tank


26


.




The top portion


26


A of the hot-water supply tank


26


is further equipped with a pressure releasing valve


39


. The pressure releasing valve


39


is used to release pressure when hot water or water is excessively heated and the pressure in the hot-water supply tank


26


is excessively increased.




The bath heat exchanger


28


is a water—water heat exchanger through which the hot water in the hot-water supply tank


26


is circulated to reheat hot water in the bath tub


14


. The hot water in the hot-water supply tank


26


is pumped out by actuating a pump


102


in a circulating pipe


101


extending out from the top portion


26


A. The hot water thus pumped out is passed through the circulating pipe


101


, and led to the bath heat exchanger


28


to heat (reheat) the hot water or water in the bath tub


14


. Thereafter, it is passed through a second change-over electromagnetic valve


74


and a returning pipe


103


and then returned to the intermediate portion


26


C between the top portion


26


A and the bottom portion


26


B of the hot-water supply tank


26


.




That is, the bath heat exchanger


28


is designed to perform the heat exchange between the hot-water (water) flowing in a water introducing pipe


75


for introducing the hot water in the hot-water supply tank


26


and the hot-water (water) flowing in a first bath water pipe


51


for introducing the hot water or water in the bath tub


14


through the contact between the water introducing pipe


75


and the first bath water pipe


51


. The water introducing pipe


75


and the first bath water pipe


51


are designed in a flat tubular shape to increase the contact area therebetween.




The first bath water pipe


51


through which the bath heat exchanger


28


and the bath tub


14


intercommunicate with each other is equipped with a circulating pump


46


for bath, a filter


47


, a water level sensor


48


, a thermistor


49


and a flow switch


50


.




A water circulating circuit P for bath through which hot water or water is circulated between the bath heat exchanger


28


and the bath tub


14


is constructed by the first bath water pipe


51


.




The water level sensor


48


intercommunicates with the bath tub


14


through the first bath water pipe


51


, and thus it detects the water level of hot water or water in the bath tub


14


. When hot water or water is circulated in the bath water circulating circuit P, the thermistor


49


detects the temperature of the hot water/water to indirectly detect the temperature of the hot water/water in the bath tub


14


. The flow switch


50


detects that hot water or water circulates in the bath water circulating circuit P. Further, the filter


47


filters the circulating hot water/water together with a filter


56


disposed in the bath tub


14


.




When the hot-water pouring into the bath tub


14


as described later is carried out to fill hot water into the bath tub


14


and then the hot water in the bath tub


14


is reheated, the circulating pump


102


and the bath circulating pump


46


are actuated. At this time, as indicated by a heavy line of

FIG. 4

, both the hot water in the hot-water supply tank


26


and the hot water in the bath tub


14


are made to flow into the bath heat exchanger


28


, and subjected to the heat exchange, whereby the hot water in the bath tub


14


is reheated by the hot water in the hot-water supply tank


26


. The temperature of the hot water working in the bath heat exchanger


28


is reduced to about 50° C. through the heat exchange, and then the hot water flows through the water pipe


103


into the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


.




The tap hot-water supply line


71


comprises a hot-water pipe


59


, a mixing control valve


57


and a flow sensor


58


as indicated by a heavy line Q of FIG.


2


. Since the water pressure of the tap water acts on the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


through the first tap water pipe


38


, the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


can be supplied to the tap


13


by opening the tap


13


.




The flow sensor


58


detects the flow rate of the hot water flowing in the hot water pipe


59


. The mixing control valve


57


is connected through a second tap water pipe


62


to the downstream side of the pressure-reduced check valve


37


in the first tap water pipe


38


as indicated by the heavy line of FIG.


2


.




By the opening/closing control operation of the mixing control valve


57


, the hot water from the hot water supply pipe


59


and the tap water from the second tap water pipe


62


are mixed with each other so that the temperature of the hot water to be supplied from the tap is adjusted to about 60° C. or less, for example, to 42° C.




As indicated by a heavy line S of

FIG. 3

, a hot-water supply line


72


for bath is constructed by connecting the downstream side of the flow sensor


58


in the hot water supply pipe


59


through the second bath water pipe


68


to the intermediate portion between the bath circulating pump


46


and the flow switch


50


, whereby the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


can be poured into the bath tub


14


. A flow sensor


64


, a hot water pouring electromagnetic valve


65


, a relief means


66


, a check valve


67


and an electromagnetic valve


54


are successively disposed in this order from the side of the hot water supply pipe


59


in the second bath water pipe


68


.




The flow sensor


64


detects the flow rate of hot water flowing in the second bath water pipe


68


. When excessively-heated hot water flows into the second bath water pipe


68


, the relief means


66


and the check valve


67


serve to release the pressure of the hot water. The electromagnetic valve


54


is opened when the hot water is poured into the bath tub


14


, and closed when the hot water in the bath tub


14


is reheated.




When the hot water pouring electromagnetic valves


65


,


54


are opened under the state that the bath circulating pump


46


is stopped, as indicated by the heavy line S of

FIG. 3

, the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


flows through a part of the hot water supply pipe


59


and the second bath water pipe


68


into the first bath water pipe


51


, and then it is passed through the flow switch


50


, the thermistor


49


, the water level sensor


48


and the filter


47


in the first bath water pipe


51


and poured into the bath tub


14


.




At the stage that it is detected by the water level sensor


48


that a proper amount of hot water is filled from the hot water supply tank


26


into the bath tub


14


, the hot water pouring electromagnetic valves


65


,


54


are closed. Thereafter, when it is detected by the thermistor


49


that the temperature of the hot water in the bath tub


14


is reduced to a proper temperature or less, the hot water or water in the bath tub


14


is heated (reheated) as described above, so that the temperature of the hot water in the bath tub


14


is kept to the proper value.




The operation of pouring a proper amount of hot water at a proper temperature from the hot water supply tank


26


into the bath tub


14


and then heating (reheating) the hot water in the bath tub


14


for a required time so that the temperature of the hot water is kept to a proper value is referred to as “bath automatic operation”.




Since this embodiment has the refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant, the temperature of hot water stocked in the hot water supply tank


26


rises up to a higher temperature (about 90° C.) than that in the refrigerant circuit using freon-based refrigerant. Accordingly, by circulating the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


, the hot water in the bath tub


14


can be reheated by the hot water thus circulated. Therefore, when the hot water or water in the bath tub is reheated without supplying hot water, the heat pump unit


11


is not needed to be actuated, so that the energy efficiency can be enhanced.




The controller


15


A is disposed in the heat pump unit


11


to control the operation (containing the capacity control) and stop of the compressor


16


. The controller


15


B is disposed in the hot water supply unit


12


to control the actuation or stop of the circulating pump


34


for hot water supply and the circulating pump


46


for bath, the opening/closing operation of the first change-over electromagnetic valve


73


, the second change-over electromagnetic valve


74


and the hot water pouring electromagnetic valves


65


,


54


, the opening degrees of the flow rate adjusting valve


35


and the mixing control valve


57


, etc. The controller


15


B is connected to the controller


15


A of the heat pump unit


11


through a communication line (not shown) to perform interactive communications with the controller


15


A, and also connected to remote controllers (kitchen remote controller KR and bath remote controller BR) in a wired or wireless style.




In this embodiment, the top portion hot-water outlet pipe


40


having the first opening/closing valve


91


is connected to the top portion


26


A of the hot water supply tank


26


, and the intermediate portion hot-water outlet pipe


33


having the second opening/closing valve


92


is connected to the substantially intermediate portion


26


C between the top portion


26


A and the bottom portion


26


B of the hot water supply tank


26


. The first and second opening/closing valves


91


,


92


connected to the pipes


40


,


33


respectively are subjected to the opening/closing control through the controller


15


B in accordance with the hot-water temperature detected by the temperature sensor


94


disposed at the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


.




For example, if the hot-water temperature detected by the temperature sensor


94


is equal to about 50° C., the hot-water temperature is approximately near to the required temperature at the tap


13


. In this case, the first opening/closing valve


91


is closed and the second opening/closing valve


92


is opened, so that the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C can be taken out from the tap


13


.




In this case, by controlling the opening degree of the mixing control valve


57


, the hot water from the hot water pipe


59


and the tap water from the second tap water pipe


62


are mixed with each other so that the temperature of the hot water to be supplied from the tap


13


is adjusted to a proper value (for example, 42° C.). An electric valve using a stepping motor or the like is used as the mixing control valve


57


to maintain high mixing precision.




When the temperature of the hot water at the intermediate portion


26




c


is lower than that required for the tap


13


, the second opening/closing valve


92


is closed, and the first opening/closing valve


91


is opened, whereby the hot water at the top portion


26


A is taken out. In this case, by controlling the opening degree of the mixing control valve


57


, the hot water from the hot water pipe


59


and the tap water from the second tap water pipe


62


are also mixed with each other so that the temperature of the hot water to be supplied from the tap


13


is adjusted to a proper value (for example, 42° C.).




According to this embodiment, when the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


is used, the opening/closing operation of the first and second opening/closing valves


91


,


92


is controlled in accordance with the temperature of the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


, so that hot water whose temperature is near to the hot-water temperature required for the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


or the like can be taken out. Therefore, waste of energy can be prevented and the energy efficiency of the hot water supply apparatus


10


can be enhanced.




Next, a second embodiment of the hot water supply apparatus in which the temperature of hot water to be supplied to the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


, etc. can be more finely controlled with no tap water will be described with reference to

FIGS. 5

to


8


. The hot water supply apparatus of the second embodiment has substantially the same construction and operation as the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


except that a mixing valve


100


is used in place of the first and second opening/closing valves


91


,


92


of the first embodiment. Accordingly, the same elements as those of

FIGS. 1

to


4


are represented by the same reference numerals, and only the differences between the first and second embodiments will be described with omitting the duplicative description.




In the second embodiment, an automatically-adjustable mixing valve


100


mixes the hot water from the top portion


26


A with the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


(the mixing ratio of the hot water from the top portion


26


A and the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C may be freely and automatically adjustable) is disposed at the joint portion between the intermediate portion hot-water outlet pipe


33


and the top portion hot-water outlet pipe


40


as shown in

FIGS. 5

to


8


. Therefore, when the temperature of the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C approximately approaches to the required temperature for the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


or the like, the mixing valve


100


is controlled to stop the mixing of the hot water from the top portion


26


A so that the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C can be directly taken out from the tap


13


through the mixing valve


100


.




When the temperature of the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C is low, the mixing valve


100


mixes a larger amount of high-temperature hot water from the top portion


26


A with the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C and then feeds out the mixed hot water to the joint pipe


59


. On the other hand, when the temperature of the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C is high, the mixing valve


100


feeds the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C to the joint pipe


59


while the hot water from the top portion


26


A is hardly mixed with the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C.




If the temperature of the hot water fed out from the mixing valve


100


is above the required temperature of the hot water at the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


or the like, the hot water from the hot water supply pipe


59


is mixed with the tap water from the second tap water pipe


62


by controlling the opening degree of the mixing control valve


57


so that the temperature of the hot water to be supplied from the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


is adjusted to a proper value (for example, 42° C.) as shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


.




Accordingly, the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


can be directly fed out to the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


, etc. without lowering the temperature of the hot water from the hot water supply tank


26


with tap water, so that waste of energy can be prevented and the energy efficiency of the hot water supply apparatus


10


can be enhanced.




In this case, a wax valve may be used as the mixing valve


100


, and in this case the cost can be reduced.




If the mixing ratio of the hot water from the top portion


26


A and the hot water from the intermediate portion


26


C is more finely adjusted in accordance with the temperature of the intermediate portion


26


C detected by the temperature sensor


94


, the temperature of the hot water to be supplied to the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


, etc. can be more finely adjusted. Further, if the mixing ratio of the hot water fed through the hot water supply pipe


59


and the tap water from the second tap water pipe


62


is more finely adjustable, the temperature of the hot water to be supplied to the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


, etc. can be further more finely adjusted. Further, as described above, if an electric valve using a stepping motor or the like is used as the mixing control valve


57


, the mixing precision can be kept high.




Further, when the hot water in the bath tub


14


is reheated, the mixing valve


100


may be controlled to stop the supply of the hot water from both the top portion


26


A and the intermediate portion


26


C as shown in FIG.


8


.




The present invention is not limited to the above first and second embodiments, and various modifications may be made to the first and second embodiments without departing from the subject matter of the present invention.




As described above, the above-described embodiments have the following effect.




The heat exchanger


27


for hot water supply which can heat water by using refrigerant heat and stock the water thus heated (hot water) into the hot water supply tank


26


is disposed in the heat pump unit


11


having the compressor


16


for compressing refrigerant, the hot water supply tank


26


is disposed in the hot water supply unit


12


, and the heat exchanger


28


for bath heats the hot water or water in the bath tub


14


by using the heat of the hot water from the heat exchanger


27


for hot water supply to keep the temperature of the hot water. Therefore, the refrigerant pipe


19


in which high-pressure refrigerant flows is disposed only in the heat pump unit


11


, and it is not disposed between the heat pump unit


11


and the hot water supply unit


12


, so that the high-pressure refrigerant pipe can be prevented from being exposed to the outside, and the safety of the heat pump type hot water supply apparatus


10


can be enhanced.




The heat exchanger


28


for bath can perform the heat exchange of hot water (or water) flowing in both the water introducing pipe


75


for introducing the hot water in the hot water supply tank


26


and the first water pipe


51


for bath for introducing the hot water (or water) in the bath tub


14


through the contact between the contact portions thereof in the heat exchanger


28


for bath. Therefore, the heat pump unit


11


is not needed to be actuated when the hot water in the bath tub is reheated, so that the energy efficiency can be enhanced. Further, even when one of the pipes (the water introducing pipe


75


and the first water pipe


51


for bath) is damaged, the other pipe is not influenced by the damage of the former pipe. For example, even when the first water pipe


51


for bath is damaged, for example, polluted hot water or water in the first water pipe


51


for bath is not contaminated into hot water or water in the water introducing pipe


75


. Accordingly, since the polluted hot water is prevented from flowing through the first water pipe


51


for bath into the hot water supply tank


26


, the hot water or water in the hot water supply tank


26


can be kept clean at all times.




Since the refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant is equipped, the temperature of the hot water stocked in the hot water supply tank


26


rises up to a higher temperature (about 90° C.) as compared with that in the refrigerant circuit using freon-based refrigerant. Accordingly, the temperature of the hot water at the substantially intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


is also frequently kept to about 50° C. If so, the hot water at the intermediate portion


26


C can be directly used because the temperature of the hot water required for the tap


13


is frequently equal to about 42 to 43° C.




In the above embodiments, the hot water to be joined to the hot water supplied from the top portion


26


A of the hot water supply tank


26


is supplied from only one position (the intermediate portion


26


C of the hot water supply tank


26


) through only one outlet pipe (the intermediate portion hot-water outlet pipe


33


). However, the hot water to be joined may be supplied from any number of intermediate positions between the top portion


26


A and the bottom portion


26


C through any number of intermediate portion hot-water outlet pipes. If plural outlet pipes are provided, each pipe is equipped with an opening/closing valve connected to the controller


15


B (in the first embodiment), or connected to the mixing valve


100


. According to the position from which the hot water to be joined is supplied, the temperature of the hot water to be supplied to the tap


13


, the bath tub


14


, etc. can be more finely adjusted.




According to the present invention, the refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant is equipped, and thus the temperature of hot water stocked in the hot water supply tank rises up to a higher temperature than the refrigerant circuit using freon-based refrigerant. Accordingly, the temperature of hot water to be supplied through the intermediate hot water outlet pipe is very high. However, the opening/closing operation of the first and second opening valves or the mixing operation of the mixing valve is controlled in accordance with the temperature of hot water at the intermediate portion of the hot water supply tank to select one of the hot water supplied through the intermediate portion hot water outlet pipe and the hot water supplied through the top portion hot water outlet pile or to adjust the mixing ratio of the former hot water and the latter hot water, so that it is avoided to mix unnecessary tap water with hot water and thus the energy efficiency of the hot water supply apparatus can be enhanced.



Claims
  • 1. A heat pump type hot water supply apparatus for heating water by refrigerant heat and stocking the hot water thus achieved, comprising:a heat pump unit having a refrigerant circuit using natural refrigerant, said refrigerant circuit including a compressor for compressing refrigerant, a heat pump heat exchanger and a refrigerant-water heat exchanger for performing the heat exchange between refrigerant and water to achieve hot water; a hot water supply unit including a hot water supply tank for stocking the hot water achieved by said refrigerant water heat exchanger of said heat pump unit; a water pipe through which said refrigerant-water heat exchanger of said heat pump unit and said hot water supply tank of said hot water supply unit are connected to each other to circulate hot water/water between said refrigerant water heat exchanger and said hot water supply tank; and a hot-water control which mixes hot water elements supplied by the two inner portions of the hot water supply tank, each hot water element of different temperature, with a second water source, thereby adjusts the overall temperature of said mixture to a temperature ready for end user use and which supplies said mixture to an output for said end user use.
  • 2. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said hot-water control further comprises at least two opening/closing valves for controlling a mixture of said hot water elements, a mixing valve for controlling a mixture of said second water source and said mixed hot water elements, and a controller for controlling said opening/closing valves and said mixing valve.
  • 3. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said said hot water supply unit further comprises at least two hot water outlet pipes extending from said hot water supply tank and joining each other at one ends thereof and through which the hot water elements are supplied from said hot water supply tank to the outside thereof, each of said opening/closing valves are disposed in said hot water outlet pipes.
  • 4. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said hot water control controls the opening/closing operation of said opening/closing valves in accordance with the temperature of the hot water elements in at least one of said two inner portions of said hot water supply tank so that hot water having a proper temperature is supplied.
  • 5. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said controller controls said mixing valve to adjust the mixing degree of the hot water supplied through said at least two hot water outlet pipes in accordance with the temperature of the hot water in at least one of said at least two inner portions of said hot water supply tank so that hot water having a proper temperature is supplied.
  • 6. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said mixing valve comprises a wax valve.
  • 7. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in 2, further comprising a water pipe through which said second water source is supplied, wherein said mixing valve mixes the mixture of hot water elements with said second water source supplied through said water pipe.
  • 8. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one inner portion of said hot water supply tank is connected at a top portion of said hot water supply tank and at least one inner portion of said hot water supply tank is connected at an intermediate portion between the top portion and a bottom portion of said hot water supply tank.
  • 9. The heat pump type hot water supply apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hot water supply unit further includes a water—water heat exchanger for performing the heat exchange between the hot water supplied from said hot water supply tank and hot-water/water circulated in a bath tub to reheat the hot-water/water in the bath tub.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
P2001-045428 Feb 2001 JP
P2001-045429 Feb 2001 JP
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