Claims
- 1. A water heater construction for storing hot water at the normal predetermined tank temperature associated with hot water heaters including:
- a water tank having an upper end, a lower end, and a cold water supply for supplying cold water to the lower end of said water tank;
- a heat pump having a condenser heat exchanger externally of said water tank; circulation pump means for pumping water from the lower end of said water tank through said condenser heat exchanger to heat the water and back into the upper end of said water tank; thermostatic control means responsive to the temperature of the water at a predetermined position in said water tank and operatively connected to said heat pump, said thermostatic control means set at the normal predetermined tank temperature to operate said heat pump when the temperature of the water in said water tank at said predetermined position drops below the normal predetermined tank temperature until the temperature of the water at said predetermined position in said water tank is raised back to the normal predetermined tank temperature; and
- temperature sensing means operatively associated with the condenser heat exchanger refrigerant temperature and operatively connected to said circulation pump means to start operating said pump means when the condensing refrigerant temperature reaches a first prescribed value and to stop operating said pump means when the condensing refrigerant temperature drops below a second prescribed value, said first and second prescribed values selected so that water from said tank in said condenser heat exchanger will not be discharged from said heat exchanger and returned to the upper end of said water tank until a predetermined return water temperature sufficient for immediate use but below the normal predetermined tank temperature, and the discharge of the water from said heat exchanger will be stopped when the return water temperature drops significantly below said predetermined return water temperature so that the water in said water tank is first intermittently circulated through said condenser heat exchanger to heat the water to said predetermined return water temperature in batches until substantially all of the water in said water tank is at least at said predetermined return water temperature and then further circulated through said condenser heat exchanger to heat the water above said predetermined return water temperature until the water in said water tank has been heated to the normal predetermined tank temperature at said predetermined position.
- 2. The water heater construction of claim 1 wherein said prescribed temperature corresponds to a water temperature in said heat exchanger of about 125.degree.-140.degree. F.
- 3. The water heater construction of claim 2 wherein said second prescribed temperature is about 15.degree. F. less than said first prescribed temperature.
- 4. The water heater construction of claim 2 wherein said first prescribed temperature is about 140.degree. F.
- 5. The water heater construction of claim 1 wherein said temperature sensing means is a temperature responsive switch.
- 6. The water heater construction of claim 1 wherein the heating rate capacity of said heat pump is insufficient to maintain the water flowing through said heat exchanger at the normal predetermined tank temperature at the pumping capacity of said circulation pump so that the average temperature of the water within the heat exchanger is minimized and the heat transfer rate from the heat pump into the water is maximized.
- 7. A heating unit for heating water in an existing water heater having a water tank for storing water at the normal predetermined tank temperature associated with the water heater into which cold water is introduced adjacent the lower end thereof and from which hot water is withdrawn from adjacent the upper end thereof, said heating unit comprising:
- a heat pump including a refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger adapted to heat water therein while said heat pump is operating, said heat exchanger connected in a water loop between the lower and upper ends of said water tank;
- a circulation pump in said water loop for selectively forcing water through said heat exchanger from the lower end of said tank to the upper and thereof;
- thermostatic control means responsive to the temperature of the water at a predetermined position in the water tank being below the normal predetermined tank temperature to operate said heat pump until the temperature of the water at the predetermined position in the water tank is raised back to the normal predetermined tank temperature; and,
- temperature control means operatively associated with the refrigerant temperature in said heat exchanger and said circulation pump to operate said circulation pump when the refrigerant temperature in said heat exchanger reaches a predetermined value and to operate said circulation pump until the refrigerant temperature drops below said predetermined value a prescribed amount.
- 8. The heating unit of claim 7 wherein the heating rate capacity of said heat pump is insufficient to maintain the water flowing through said heat exchanger at the normal predetermined tank temperature at the pumping capacity of said circulation pump so that the average temperature of the water within the heater exchanger is minimized and the heat transfer rate from the heat pump into the water is maximized.
- 9. The water heater construction of claim 8 wherein said predetermined value of refrigerant temperature corresponds to a water temperature in said heat exchanger of about 125.degree.-140.degree. F.
- 10. A method of heating water in a water tank to the normal predetermined tank temperature associated with water heaters using a heat pump with a condenser heat exchanger comprising the steps of:
- a) connecting the condenser heat exchanger between the upper and lower ends of the water tank;
- b) operating the heat pump when the tank temperature falls below the normal predetermined tank temperature;
- c) detecting the refrigerant temperature in the condenser heat exchanger;
- d) when the refrigerant temperature in the condenser heat exchanger exceeds a first prescribed temperature corresponding to a water temperature sufficient for immediate use but below the normal predetermined tank temperature, circulating the water from the lower end of the tank to the heat exchanger and from the heat exchanger to the upper end of the tank until the refrigerant temperature is lowered a prescribed amount;
- e) stopping the circulating of the water through the heat exchanger when the refrigerant temperature has been lowered said prescribed amount; and,
- f) repeating steps d) and e) until the normal predetermined tank temperature is reached.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said first prescribed temperature corresponds to a water temperature in the heat exchange of about 125.degree.-140.degree. F. and said prescribed amount the refrigerant temperature is lowered is about 15.degree. F.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the predetermined tank temperature is about 140.degree. F.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein said first prescribed temperature is about 140.degree. F.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein step b) includes heating the water in the heat exchanger at a rate less than that required to heat the water to the normal predetermined tank temperature while circulating through the heat exchanger in step d).
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein step d) includes circulating the water through the heat exchanger at a flow rate such that the water temperature in the heat exchanger drops below a water temperature sufficient for immediate use when the water a the lower end of the tank is cold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 07/384,148, filed July 21, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,930.
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