Claims
- 1. A multimode heating system for heating one or more rooms comprising first circulation means for circulating a heating fluid to treat the environment in the rooms, second circulation means for circulating an operating fluid and an absorbing liquid through a heat absorption path, said second circulation means including primary heat pump means through which the operating fluid and absorbing liquid are circulated for absorbing heat from cold and hot heat sources, means for transferring heat within said second circulation means to the heating fluid within said first circulation means by one or more heat exchangers, and control means for controlling changes in the operation of the multimode heating system between first and second operating modes in response to exterior temperature conditions so that when exterior temperatures are above a predetermined point, the system operates in a first mode wherein The operating fluid is circulated through said cold heat source and subsequently mixed with said absorbing liquid for circulation through said hot heat source and when exterior temperatures fall below said predetermined point, said control means changes the system to the second operating mode wherein the flow of the operating fluid bypasses said cold heat source and said absorbing liquid and passes directly as a liquid from said transfer means to said hot heat source to be evaporated there with substantially only the operating fluid being circulated and used to heat the heating fluid in said first circulation means.
- 2. A multimode heating system as in claim 1 wherein said primary heat pump includes evaporator means for evaporating the operating fluid, absorbing means for receiving both the evaporated operating fluid and the absorbing liquid, so that the latter can absorb the former; boiler means for receiving the absorbing liquid and the absorbed operating fluid and for separating the operating fluid from the absorbing liquid, said boiler means further including conduit means for providing a connection to said absorbing means so that the absorbing liquid can return to said absorbing means following separation from the operating fluid, means for moving the absorbing liquid between said absorbing means and said boiler means; and condensing means connected to said boiler means for receiving and condensing said separated operating fluid.
- 3. A multimode heating system as in claim 2 wherein said boiler means includes a separating column for collecting the separated operating fluid.
- 4. A multimode heating system as in claim 2 wherein said absorbing means includes at least one heat exchanger through which the heating fluid flows.
- 5. A multimode heating system as in claim 2 wherein said condensing means includes at least one heat exchanger through which the heating fluid flows.
- 6. A multimode heating system as in claim 3 wherein said separating column includes at least one heat exchanger through which the heating fluid flows.
- 7. A multimode heating system as in claim 2 wherein said boiler means further includes a burner means for supplying heat and a combustion gas flue to discharge combustion gases.
- 8. A multimode heating system as in claim 7 wherein said flue includes at least one heat exchanger through which the heating fluid flows.
- 9. A heating system for heating of one or more rooms or buildings equipped with radiators and heating fluid lines comprising:
- means for evaporating an operating fluid and simultaneously absorbing heat from its surrounding environment;
- means for absorbing the heat-containing operating fluid in an absorption liquid;
- means for boiling the absorption liquid enriched with operating fluid and for separating the operating fluid from said absorption liquid;
- means for transporting the absorption liquid from said absorbing means to said boiling means and back;
- means for condensing the operating fluid so that heat therein is transferred to the heating fluid lines;
- first return means for returning the operating fluid from the condensing means to the evaporating means during a first operating mode;
- second return means for returning substantially only the operating fluid during a second operating mode from the condensing means directly to the boiling means; and
- control means for controlling the operation of the system in response to exterior temperature conditions and for switching the system from the first to the second operating mode.
- 10. A system according to claim 9 wherein the first and second return means each comprise a connecting line having at least one shut-off valve therein, said shut-off valve in said second return means closing the connecting line to the boiling means during the first operating mode and the shut-off valve in said first return means closing the connecting line to the evaporating means during the second operating mode.
- 11. A system according to claim 10 wherein the control means further includes switching means for actuating said shut-off valves in response to receiving temperature and pressure signals from an ambient temperature sensor and from a pressure sensor located inside the evaporating means.
- 12. A system according to claim 11 wherein a connecting line is provided between the boiling means and the absorbing means, said connecting line containing a shut-off valve controlled by said switching means.
- 13. A system according to claim 10 wherein said first return means also includes first throttle valve means for varying the flow rate between the condensing means and the evaporating means.
- 14. A system according to claim 9 wherein said absorption liquid transport means includes second throttle means for varying the flow rate between the boiling means and the absorbing means.
- 15. A multimode method for heating one or more rooms or buildings equipped with radiators and heating fluid supply lines, including the steps of:
- monitoring ambient temperatures and pressure conditions within the evaporator portion of the system,
- operating the system in a first mode when exterior temperatures are above a preselected temperature, the first mode including the steps of:
- evaporating a suitable operating fluid inside an evaporating means thereby taking up heat from its surrounding environment;
- absorbing the operating fluid in an absorption liquid contained in an absorbing means;
- transporting the absorption liquid together with the operating fluid to a boiling means and separating the operating fluid from the absorption liquid by application of heat;
- condensing the separated operating fluid in a condensing means through which a heating fluid is passed thereby transferring heat to the heating fluid; and
- returning the operating fluid to the evaporating means; and
- switching to a second mode when exterior temperatures fall below the preselected temperature or when evaporating pressure falls below a preselected level,
- the second operating mode including steps of:
- storing the absorption liquid; and
- directly feeding substantially only the operating fluid discharged from the condensing means to the boiling means so that the operating fluid is vaporized thereby bypassing the evaporating means and the absorbing means; and
- after vaporizing the operating fluid condensing the operating fluid in the condensing means so that more heat is transferred to the heating fluid.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein ammonia is used as the operating fluid and water is used as the absorption liquid.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 wherein during the second operating mode all the absorption liquid is stored in the absorbing means.
- 18. Method for the heating of buildings by use of at least one heat pump which can absorb means from its surroundings and supply heat to one or more rooms to be heated characterized in that an operating medium is continuously evaporated within an evaporator at lower pressure in the first operating mode when the ambient temperature exceeds a certain predetermined threshold value whereby the evaporating operating medium absorbs heat from its surroundings, absorbing the now evaporated operating medium by an absorption liquid contained in an absorbing container, continuously pumping the absorption liquid together with the absorbed operating medium to a boiling receptacle wherein it is heated and the operating medium thereby is driven out of the absorption liquid; condensing the driven out operating medium within a condenser at higher pressure thereby emitting heat which will be supplied to one or more rooms to be heated; returning the condensed operating medium through a throttle valve to the evaporator and separately returning the absorption liquid now depleted of operating medium to the absorbing container; and storing the absorption liquid during a second operating mode if the ambient temperature falls below the predetermined threshold value thereby closing the connection from the condenser to the evaporator and shutting off the connection between boiling receptacle and absorbing container with connecting the outlet of the condenser to the pump and pumping condensed operating medium back to the boiling receptacle with the operating medium thereafter being evaporated within the boiling receptacle and being condensed within the condenser in a circulating manner whereby heat is transported from the heated boiling receptacle to the condenser.
- 19. Method according to claim 18 characterized in that the absorption liquid is stored in the second operating mode inside the absorption container.
- 20. Method according to claim 18 further including the steps of monitoring the pressure within the evaporator so that heating is temporarily carried out in the second operating mode even if the ambient temperature is higher than the predetermined threshold value when a pressure drop occurs in the evaporator due to ice depositions on said evaporator, whereby further the absorption liquid stored in the absorbing container will be evaporated and condensed inside the evaporator thereby emitting heat which melts the ice deposited on the evaporator, and that the method will be carried out again in the first operating mode upon a pressure rise in the evaporator due to the disappearance of the ice depositions.
- 21. Method according to claim 18 wherein the predetermined threshold temperature value is 0.degree. C.
- 22. A multimode method for heating one or more rooms or buildings equipped with radiators and heating fluid supply lines the first operating mode including the steps of:
- evaporating a suitable operating fluid inside an evaporating means thereby taking up heat from the surrounding;
- absorbing the operating fluid in an absorption liquid contained in an absorbing means;
- transporting the absorption liquid together with the operating fluid to a boiling means and separating the operating fluid from the absorption liquid by application of heat;
- condensing the separated operating fluid in a condensing means thereby transferring heat to the heating fluid;
- and returning the operating fluid to the evaporating means;
- said method further comprising a second operating mode including the step of directly feeding the operating fluid discharged from the condensing means to the boiling means bypassing the evaporating means and the absorbing means; and
- controlling the switching back and forth between the operating modes.
- 23. An improved heating system which operates in a plurality of modes comprising at least one heat pump for absorbing heat from a cold heat source and supplying heat to one or more rooms, said system including first means for providing a first operating mode employing an operating medium and an absorbing liquid for heating a separate heating medium where the system operates as an absorption heat pump provided with at least one heat source and second means for providing a second operating mode employing substantially only the operating medium to heat the heating medium, said first means including an evaporator, an absorbing container, a liquid pump, a boiling receptacle to be heated, a condenser and line means for connecting the circulating system together, a first throttle valve in the line means connecting said condenser to said evaporator, a return line connected to said boiling receptacle and said absorbing container, said absorbing container being so large that the whole supply of the absorption liquid can be stored therein, said second means including shut-off valve means for shutting off that portion of the system including said evaporator and said absorbing container from the rest of the system, and for opening a line connecting said condenser and said liquid pump so that more heat is produced.
- 24. A multimode heating system for heating one or more rooms comprising means for circulating a heating fluid to treat the environment in the rooms, a first operating mode employing a primary heat pump means employing an operating fluid and an absorbing liquid for absorbing heat from cold and hot heat sources and transferring such heat to the heating fluid by one or more heat exchangers, a second operating mode wherein the cold heat source is bypassed and substantially only the operating fluid is used to heat the heating fluid by being returned directly to said hot heat source and control means for controlling changes in the operation of the multimode heating system between the first and second operating modes in response to exterior temperature conditions wherein said primary heat pump means includes evaporator means for evaporating the operating fluid, absorbing means for receiving both the evaporated operating fluid and the absorbing liquid, so that the latter can absorb the former; boiler means for receiving the absorbing liquid and the absorbed operating fluid and for separating the operating fluid from the absorbing liquid, said boiler means further including conduit means for providing a connection to said absorbing means so that the absorbing liquid can return to said absorbing means following separation from the operating fluid when the system is operating in the first mode, mean for moving the absorbing liquid between said absorbing means and said boiler means; and condensing means connected to said boiler means for receiving and condensing said separated operating fluid.
- 25. A multimode heating system as in claim 24 wherein at least one of the heat exchangers for transferring heat from the operating fluid to the heating fluid in the first operating mode is suited to transfer heat from the operating fluid to the heating fluid in the second operating mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 955,609 filed Oct. 30, 1978 now abandoned.
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