Claims
- 1. A water heater, comprising:
a tank including an inner surface and being capable of holding water; a heating element mounted on the tank and having a thermal surface exposed within the inner surface, the heating element operable to heat the water; and a control circuit in communication with the heating element, the control circuit operable to determine whether the heating element is in contact with the water.
- 2. A water heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein the controller includes a microcontroller and a software program for operating the microcontroller to determine a first resistance of the heating element, to determine a second resistance of the heating element after determining the first resistance, and to compare the first and second resistances to determine whether the heating element is in contact with the water.
- 3. A water heater as set forth in claim 2, wherein the software operates the microcontroller to compare the first and second resistances by subtracting the second resistance from the first resistance element to determine whether the difference is greater than a threshold difference.
- 4. A water heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein the control circuit applies a first signal to the heating element, wherein the control circuit includes a voltage sensing circuit operable to produce a second signal responsive to the first signal, and wherein the control circuit includes a voltage amplifier operable to amplify the second signal resulting in an amplified voltage signal.
- 5. A water heater as set forth in claim 4, wherein the control circuit includes a current sensor operable to produce a third signal responsive to the first signal, and wherein the control circuit includes a current amplifier operable to amplify the third signal resulting in an amplified current signal.
- 6. A water heater as set forth in claim 5, wherein the control circuit calculates the resistance by dividing the amplified voltage current signal by the amplified current signal.
- 7. A water heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein the control circuit includes a data latch used for calibrating the voltage and current amplifiers.
- 8. A water heater as set forth in claim 2, wherein the heating element receives a first voltage, wherein a first current flows through the heating element, wherein the resistance calculating circuit includes a voltage sensing circuit capable of sensing a second voltage proportional to the first voltage, and wherein the resistance calculating circuit includes a current sensing circuit capable of sensing a second current proportional to the first current.
- 9. A heating unit that heats a liquid to a desired temperature, the liquid being held in a tank, the heating unit comprising:
a heating element having a thermal surface, the heating element being mounted on the tank such that the thermal surface is capable of being in thermal contact with the liquid; and a controller in communication with heating element the controller determining whether the liquid is in contact with the heating element.
- 10. A water heater as set forth in claim 9, wherein the controller includes a microcontroller and a software program for operating the microcontroller to determine a first resistance of the heating element, to determine a second resistance of the heating element after determining the first resistance, and to compare the first and second resistances to determine whether the heating element is in contact with the water.
- 11. A water heater as set forth in claim 9, wherein the software operates the microcontroller to compare the first and second resistances by subtracting the second resistance from the first resistance element to determine whether the difference is greater than a threshold difference.
- 12. A water heater as set forth in claim 9, wherein the control circuit applies a first signal to the heating element, wherein the control circuit includes a voltage sensing circuit operable to produce a second signal responsive to the first signal, and wherein the control circuit includes a voltage amplifier operable to amplify the second signal resulting in an amplified voltage signal.
- 13. A water heater as set forth in claim 12, wherein the control circuit includes a current sensor operable to produce a third signal responsive to the first signal, and wherein the control circuit includes a current amplifier operable to amplify the third signal resulting in an amplified current signal.
- 14. A water heater as set forth in claim 12, wherein the control circuit calculates the resistance by dividing the amplified voltage current signal by the amplified current signal.
- 15. A water heater as set forth in claim 12, wherein the control circuit includes a data latch used for calibrating the voltage and current amplifiers.
- 16. A water heater as set forth in claim 10, wherein the heating element receives a first voltage, wherein a first current flows through the heating element, wherein the resistance calculating circuit includes a voltage sensing circuit capable of sensing a second voltage proportional to the first voltage, and wherein the resistance calculating circuit includes a current sensing circuit capable of sensing a second current proportional to the first current.
- 17. A method of determining whether water is surrounding a heating element of a water heater, the method comprising the acts of:
applying a signal to the heating element; measuring a first resistance of the heating element; measuring a second resistance of the heating element after measuring the first resistance; and determining whether the heating element is surrounded by water by comparing the first heating resistance with the second resistance.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 17, wherein the act of determining whether the heating element is surrounded by water includes the acts of:
subtracting the first heating resistance from the second heating resistance to obtain a difference resistance; and determining whether the difference resistance is greater than a threshold resistance.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 17, wherein the act of determining whether the heating element is surrounded by water includes the acts of:
subtracting the second heating resistance from the first heating resistance to obtain a difference resistance; and determining whether the difference resistance is greater than a threshold resistance.
- 20. A method as set forth in claim 17, wherein the act of measuring a first resistance includes the acts of:
obtaining a second signal proportional to the first signal; applying the second signal to a first amplifier resulting in a third signal; sensing a current of the first signal; obtaining a fourth signal proportional to the sensed current; applying the fourth signal to a second amplifier resulting in a fifth signal; and calculating the first resistance in response to the third and fifth signals.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 20, wherein the act of measuring a first resistance includes:
obtaining a peak voltage to the heating element; obtaining a peak current to the heating element; dividing the peak voltage by the peak current.
- 22. A method as set forth in claim 20, wherein the act of measuring a first resistance further includes:
calibrating the first and second amplifiers.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/361,825, filed Aug. 17, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09361825 |
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09753146 |
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