Claims
- 1. A method of operating a bimodal heat pump, said heat pump operating in a first mode as an absorption heat pump and in a second mode as a device for indirectly heating a heat-transport medium, which comprises in said first mode heating by heat exchange a generator containing a solution of a working medium in a solvent to separate a part of the dissolved working medium in the gaseous state from the solvent; passing the separated gaseous working medium to a condenser for liquefaction by the giving up of thermal energy to the heat-transport medium; thereafter expanding and evaporating the liquefied working medium in an evaporator by the taking up of thermal energy from the environment; passing the evaporated working medium to an absorber for solution in the solvent while giving up thermal energy to the heat-transport medium; passing another part of the working medium-solvent solution from the generator to the absorber while pumping working medium-solvent solution from the absorber to the generator; and which comprises in said second mode indirectly heating by heat exchange all the heat-transport medium in a heat boiler separate from the generator; and which further comprises, in switching over from the first mode to the second mode, discontinuing the heating of the generator, discontinuing the pumping of the working medium-solvent solution between the absorber and the generator, and diverting all the heat-transport medium to and through the heat boiler for indirect heating by heat exchange therein; and which also comprises, in switching back from the second mode to the first mode, restarting the heating of the generator and the pumping of the working medium-solvent solution, and discontinuing passing the heat-transport medium through the heat boiler.
- 2. A bimodal heat pump for use in a first mode as an absorption heat pump and in a second mode as a device for indirectly heating a heat-transport medium, which comprises, for operation in said first mode, a generator containing a solution of a working medium in a solvent and including a first heat exchanger to effect separation of a part of the dissolved working medium in the gaseous state from the solvent; a first passage for conducting the separated gaseous working medium to a condenser for liquefaction by the giving up of thermal energy to the heat-transport medium; a second passage for conducting the liquefied working medium to an evaporator for expansion and evaporation by the taking up of thermal energy from the environment; a third passage for conducting the evaporated working medium to an absorber for solution in the solvent while giving up thermal energy to the heat-transport medium; a fourth passage for conducting another part of the working medium-solvent solution from the generator to the absorber; a fifth passage including means for pumping working medium-solvent solution from the absorber to the generator; and which comprises, for operation in said second mode, a heat boiler separate from the generator and including a second heat exchanger for indirectly heating all the heat-transport medium; and which further comprises, for switching over from the first mode to the second mode, means to discontinue the heating of the generator, means to discontinue the pumping of the working medium-solvent solution between the absorber and the generator, and means for diverting all the heat-transport medium to and through the heat boiler for indirect heating therein; and which also comprises, for switching back from the second mode to the first mode, means for restarting the heating of the generator, means for restarting the pumping of the working medium-solvent solution, and means for discontinuing the passage of the heat-transport medium through the heat boiler.
- 3. A bimodal heat pump according to claim 2, which includes an endless pipe system for conducting the heat-transport medium through the condenser and the absorber; a branch in said system after the absorber for alternatively conducting the heat-transport medium through the second heat exchanger arranged in the heat boiler; a first valve in said system after the branch; and a second valve in said branch before said second heat exchanger, said valves serving to respectively control the flow of heat-transport medium through the system per se and through the branch.
- 4. A bimodal heat pump according to claim 3, which includes a non-return valve arranged in the branch after the second heat exchanger.
- 5. A bimodal heat pump according to claim 2, in which the heat boiler is a steam boiler heated by a controllable heat source.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 531,113 filed Sept. 12, 1983, now abandoned.
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