Claims
- 1. A method of supplying water to a water user outlet facility while improving or impeding deterioration in the potability of such water, said method comprising:(a) directing a tappable flow of water in a water re-circulation loop, said loop comprising: (i) a water pump for establishing and maintaining said flow; (ii) a water delivery path extending from said pump to said outlet facility; (iii) a water return path extending from said facility to said pump; and, (iv) at least one water treatment device for improving the potability of water within said loop; (b) controllably tapping a portion of said flow through said outlet facility from a water inlet port in water flow communication with said loop to a water discharge port while directing any untapped portion of said flow into said water return path; and, (c) automatically adding make-up water into said loop in response to the tapping of water from said loop through said outlet facility, the amount of make-up water dynamically corresponding to the amount of water tapped.
- 2. A method as described in claim 1, wherein said make-up water is added into said loop at a water supply junction connected with an external source of water and located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 3. A method as described in claim 2, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
- 4. A method as described in claim 1, wherein said pump is a centrifugal pump configured to provide a relatively constant discharge pressure over a broad range of water usage rates.
- 5. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said make-up water is added into said loop at a water supply junction connected with an external source of water and located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 6. A method as described in claim 5, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
- 7. A method as described in claim 4, further comprising the step of operating said pump at a water flow rate which is sufficient to warm the water to the extent necessary to avoid the freezing of water within said loop while any one or more parts of said loop is exposed for an extended period of time to an ambient temperature substantially below the freezing temperature of water.
- 8. A method as described in claim 7, wherein said make-up water is added into said loop at a water supply junction connected with an external source of water and located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 9. A method as described in claim 8, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
- 10. Water distribution apparatus, comprising:(a) a water user outlet facility; (b) a water re-circulation loop, said loop comprising: a water pump for establishing and maintaining a flow of water in said loop; (ii) a water delivery path extending from said pump to said outlet facility; (iii) a water return path extending from said facility to said pump; and, (iv) at least one water treatment device for improving the potability of the water within said loop; and, (c) a water supply junction located in said loop and connectable with an external source of water for automatically adding make-up water into said loop in simultaneous response to the tapping of water from said loop through said outlet facility, the amount of make-up water dynamically corresponding to the amount of water tapped; said outlet facility including: (i) a water inlet port in water flow communication with said water delivery path; (ii) a water outlet path extending from said water inlet port to a water outlet port; and, (iii) a tap valve disposed in said water outlet path and controllable by a water user to tap a portion of said flow from said water delivery path through said water outlet path while said outlet facility directs a remaining portion of said flow into said water return path.
- 11. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 10, wherein said water supply junction is located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 12. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 11, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
- 13. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 10, wherein said pump is a centrifugal pump configured to provide a relatively constant discharge pressure over a broad range of water usage rates.
- 14. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 13, wherein said water supply junction is located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 15. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 14, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
- 16. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 13, said pump generating a predetermined water flow rate which is sufficient to avoid the freezing of water within said loop while any one or more parts of said loop is exposed for an extended period of time to an ambient temperature substantially below the freezing temperature of water.
- 17. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 16, wherein said water supply junction is located in said water return path between said outlet facility and said pump.
- 18. Water distribution apparatus as described in claim 17, wherein said water supply junction comprises a pipe T-connection.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/162,830, filed Sep. 9, 1998, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,463,956, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
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