Claims
- 1. A closed loop variable volume water heating or cooling system of the type including one or more work units having outlets for supplying either cooled or heated water to a building system and having return water from said building system supplied to the inlet of said work units, the system comprising;
- an air separator and water mixing vessel including;
- a) a closed vessel including generally cylindrical side walls and a top and bottom wall;
- b) a first water inlet port and a second water inlet port disposed in said side walls in circumferentially spaced relationship to one another and at a predetermined position intermediate the top and bottom walls of said vessel, said inlet ports being offset relative to the vertical center line of said vessel;
- c) a water outlet port disposed in said side walls at a location selected from one closer to said top wall relative to the location of both said first and second inlet ports and one closer to said bottom wall relative to the location of both said first and second inlet ports;
- d) a vented air valve disposed in said top wall to permit air separating from water streams entering said inlets to exit said vessel; and
- e) a first conduit communicating return water from said building system to said first water inlet port in said vessel, a second conduit forming a bypass communicating said outlet from said one or more work units to said second water inlet port of said vessel, and a third conduit communicating said water outlet port of said vessel to said inlet of said one or more work units.
- 2. In a close loop system having either heating or cooling work units supplying a variable volume of water at a predetermined temperature to control the temperature within a building, the combination of:
- a) two or more of said work units, each having an outlet and an inlet, said outlets being communicated to a common building supply conduit and said inlets being communicated to a source of return water from said building, said work units being connected in parallel between said common building supply conduit and said source of return water;
- b) a water mixing vessel disposed upstream from said inlets to said work units and including an enclosed vessel having generally cylindrical side walls and a top and bottom wall; first and second inlet ports disposed in said cylindrical side walls at an elevation intermediate the top and bottom walls and circumferentially spaced from one another, said inlet ports being disposed in an offset relationship to the vertical center line of said vessel, and a water outlet port disposed in said cylindrical side walls at a location selected from one closer to said top wall relative to the location of both said first and second inlet ports and one closer to said bottom wall relative to the location of both said first and second inlet ports;
- c) a first conduit communicating return water from said building to said first inlet port of said vessel and a second conduit connected to said second inlet port and to said common building supply conduit forming a bypass path from said building supply conduit to said vessel, and a third conduit connected to said outlet port of said vessel and with said inlets of said work units to communicate a mixture of return water from said building and water bypassed from said building supply conduit to said inlets of said work units at a substantially uniform temperature and flow volume.
- 3. The system defined in claim 1 further including a vented air valve disposed in the top wall of said mixing vessel to allow entrained air separated from the water entering said vessel to exit said vessel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my application, Ser. No. 08/695,659, file Aug. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,277.
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