Claims
- 1. A heat transfer system for selectively cooling an interior space and heating water, said system comprising:a. a means for compressing refrigerant gas having a suction inlet and a compressed gas outlet, said outlet in fluid communication with a reversing valve, said reversing valve having an inlet and a first outlet, a second outlet, and a third outlet, said reversing valve selectively movable from a first position wherein fluid communication is achieved between said inlet and said third outlet and commonly between said first and second outlets, and a second position wherein fluid communication is achieved between said inlet and said first outlet, and commonly between said second and third outlets; b. a refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger having a refrigerant inlet and outlet, and a water inlet and outlet, said refrigerant inlet in fluid communication with said first reversing valve outlet, said water inlet in fluid communication with a pool water circulating pump for drawing water from a pool water source, said water outlet being in communication with a water conduit returning water to said pool water source; c. a refrigerant-to-air heat transfer coil, said heat transfer coil including a fan for forcing ambient air across said coil, a first refrigerant port and a second refrigerant port for passing refrigerant fluid through said coil, said first refrigerant port in fluid communication with said third reversing valve outlet; d. means for receiving and storing refrigerant having an inlet and an outlet, said heat exchanger refrigerant outlet and said beat transfer coil second port being in fluid communication with said inlet of said means for receiving and storing refrigerant, said outlet of said means for receiving and storing refrigerant being in fluid communication with refrigerant conduit including a first solenoid valve and a first thermal expansion valve, said conduit further fluidly communicating with said heat transfer coil second refrigerant port; e. an evaporator for allowing heat transfer between refrigerant in said evaporator and air from an interior space, said evaporator having an inlet in fluid communication with said outlet of said means for receiving and storing refrigerant, and an outlet in fluid communication with said means for compressing refrigerant, and a fan for forcing air from said interior space across said evaporator, said evaporator inlet including a second solenoid valve and a second thermal expansion valve; and f. control means, responsive to interior space temperature and pool water temperature, for energizing and controlling said system for selectively cooling said interior space and for selectively heating said pool water: g. wherein said refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger comprises an outer water conduit with an inner refrigerant conduit coaxially disposed therein, said outer and inner conduits having a helical coil shape, said refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger disposed in surrounding relationship with said means for compressing refrigerant gas thereby functioning as a compressor sound shield for minimizing the transmission of noise from said means for compressing to the surrounding environment; h. wherein said outer water conduit includes a gzas trap for isolating gas within the outer conduit such that said inner conduit is not exposed to gas accumulating in said trap and remains fully submerged in water within said outer conduit; i. wherein said outer conduit includes a bottom portion having a water check valve for preventing water from draining from the outer conduit such that a sufficient level of water is maintained in said outer conduit to maintain said inner conduit totally submerged in water.
- 2. A heat transfer system according to claim 1, further including a metallic anode disposed in said outer conduit and exposed to water contained therein, said anode electrically connected to a common metallic refrigeration system component, said metallic anode having an electrode potential which is higher than the electrode potential of metallic system components.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/985,036, filed Dec. 4, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,563, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/825,686, filed Apr. 1, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,802,864.
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