[0001] The invention relates to a water heating appliance, comprising a vertical container,
which is connected in the circuit of a central heating boiler, a heating coil being
provided within the container for tapping hot water, one end of said coil being connected
to a water mains, said coil being provided adjacent to the container wall.
[0002] A similar appliance is known from NL-A-8300867. In that the container is filled with
boiler water (temperature 75 - 80
oC) and has a substantial capacity (e.g. 40 liters), this appliance permits tapping
hot water at constant temperature (e.g. 45
0C) during a long period, via an automatic mixing device. Said period of course depends
on the quantity of water which is tapped per unity of time.
[0003] It has now appeared that the tap water temperature may be maintained still better
constant if care is taken that the water in the container having the highest temperature
is always directly adjacent to the coil. For it is that the water temperature in the
container is only at the same value all over the container in a condition of equilibrium,
if for considerable time no water has been tapped. In summer the central heating boiler
is not operative for heating radiators and therefore, if heat supply to the water
boiler is necessary, initially colder water will be supplied thereto by the central
heating boiler than the water already present in the container. It must be avoided
that this water directly contacts the coil.
[0004] This is achieved according to the invention in that a sleeve with open top end is
provided within the container, parallel to the vertical container wall, at the other
side of the coil than the container wall, said sleeve extending up to close to the
upper side of the container and is closed at the under side, the central heating boiler
water supply conduit opening through the closed under-side within the sleeve in the
container, the central heating boiler discharge conduit being connected to the container
bottom.
[0005] Thereby a constrained circulation is obtained through the container within the sleeve
upwardly and on the outside of the sleeve downwardly, the supplied central heating
boiler water becoming sufficiently mixed with the container contents before the water
reaches the coil. Moreover, the space containing the coil is strongly reduced by the
sleeve and the container wall relative to the remainder of the container, whereby
the circulation velocity along the coil and thereby the heat transmission increases.
[0006] The invention is specially of importance by the tendency of the later years to reduce
the boiler capacity of a central heating installation for houses. This has been reduced
e.g. from 20 to 5 kw in connection with the smaller heat requirement as a result of
better isolation of the houses. Thereby it takes longer before, after a period in
which the burners have not been operative, the central heating boiler water is again
at normal temperature.
[0007] Preferably in known manner the direction of movement of heated and heating water
must be contrary. Thereto the appliance is constructed such that the inlet end and
the outlet end of the coil are provided at the under-side of the container.
[0008] The invention will be further explained below with reference to the drawing, showing
an embodiment, given as an example, of the appliance according to the invention.
Fig. 1 shows schematically the water circuit of the hot water appliance connected
to a central heating boiler.
Fig. 2 is a schematic longitudinal section through the appliance, having supply and
discharge points for the water.
[0009] The circuit as shown in figure comprises a cold water supply line 20, e.g. connected
to a water mains, said line having a control valve 1, a check valve 2 and a stop valve
3 and leading to the appliance, e.g. a domestic boiler, said line being connected
to the heat exchanger as formed by a coil 7 of said appliance, the water reservoir
or container of which bears the reference number 8. The coil leaves the container
at its under-side and is connected to a line 21 which is also connected to the output
of an automatic mixing valve or automatic mixing device 6, the input of which is connected
by a conduit 22 to the cold water supply line 20. The line 21 constitutes the tap
line of the appliance.
[0010] The automatic mixing device 6 also has a hot water output connected to a conduit
23, from which hot tap water may be obtained from the appliance, e.g. water which
is not mixed with cold water.
[0011] The supply of hot central heating boiler water to the container 8 of the appliance
is obtained with a conduit 9 extending through the under-wall of the container and
opening into the bottom 28 of a sleeve 27, which has an open top. Said conduit 9 is
connected through a three-way valve 10 and a conduit 24 to the output of the central
heating boiler 12, while also radiators 11 are connected to said boiler through the
conduit 24 and the three-way valve 10. The heating water in the container 8 leaves
the container at the under-side through a conduit 25, which opens in the container
bottom in the area between the sleeve 27 and the wall of the container 8. Said conduit
is connected through a pump 13 to the water input of the boiler 12. The return conduits
26 of the radiators 11 are likewise connected to the return line 25 .
[0012] The primary or heating water leaving the boiler through the conduit 24 has a maximum
temperature which is adjustable through the boiler thermostat 24 and said temperature
e.g. has the value of 90
cC. The temperature of the heating water in the container 8 is then e.g. 75 - 80 °C.
[0013] The beoler container 8 is shown on an enlarged coale in figure 2 together with the
different lines connected thereto. Within the container the sleeve 27 is provided,
said sleeve having a bottom 28. In said hottom from the lower side of the boiler the
central heating water supply line 9 opens. The coil 7 is provided, as seen in the
radial direction, substantially balf between the wall of the container 8 and the vertical
wall of the sleeve 27. The cold water supply end of the coil entets, in the embodiment
shown, the under side of the container 8. From the upper end of the coil 7 an end
portion 29 extends within the sleeve 27 downwardly, passes in sealed manner through
the bottom 2P thereof and subsequently passes the container bottom. The return line
25 between the container and the boiler likewise leaves the container 4 at the under
side.
[0014] In that the water supplied from the boiler to the container 8, which water may be
colder than the water present in the container after an inoperative period, is entered
through the bottom 28 of the sleeve 27, it does not contact the coil 7. A mixture
with the water present in the container is generated. Because water is discharged
from the container through line 25 outside the sleeve,the water within the sleeve
slowly rises upwardly and subsequently moves downwardly between the sleeve and the
container wall in contact with the coil 7. Then the water has reached at the upper
end of the sleeve the average of the water temperature in the container. In that colder
water is heavier than warmer water, also due to that fact warmer water will be present
at the top of the container. The warmest water is concentrated by the sleeve on the
coil, which improves the heat transmission thereto. The flow cross-section outside
the sleeve is a couple of times smaller than that within the sleeve, whereby the flow
velocity along the coil is proportionally increased.
[0015] In the embodiment shown in figure 2, moreover, the water in the coil moves in counterflow
with that in the container outside the sleeve, whereby likewise the heat transmission
efficiency is increased.
[0016] The temperature measuring element or sensor 30a of a thermostat 30 is provided substantially
at half the height of the container 8 against its outer wall. It has appeared that
this is the best position in order to keep the tap water temperature constant. Said
thermostat is electrically connected to the central heating boiler.
[0017] If the heat energy taken by the supplied mains water is from the heating water equal
to or greater than the energy supplied by the central heating boiler,that boiler remains
continuously operative.
[0018] The new appliance may be connected to all existing and new central heating boilers,
which are suitable for connection with a hot water storage reservoir.
[0019] The appliance according to the invention permits tapping water having a const.ant
temperature during a long period, during which the temperature differences are very
small, smaller than 1°C. Due to the presence of the automatic mixing device the tap
water temperature is not influenced by a somewhat higher or lower temperature of the
primary heating water.
[0020] It is to be noted that when above a central heating boiler is mentioned, also a different
heating source may be used. Particularly e.g. connection to a city heating system
or to a heat pump may be practised, in which also the superheat of the compressed
gasses in the primary circuit may be used for reaching a temperature of 70 - 75°C.
l.Hot water appliance, comprising a vertical container (8) connected in the circuit
of a central heating boiler (12), a coil (7) for tapping hot water being provided
within the container (8), one end of said coil being connected to a water mains (20)
and being provided adjacent to the container wall, characterized in that a sleeve
(27) with open top has been provided within the container (8) parallel to the vertical
container wall, at the other side of the coil (7) than the container wall, said sleeve
extending to close to the container top and is closed at the under side by a bottom
(28), the central heating water supply conduit (9) opening through said bottom within
the sleeve (27) in the container (8), the central heating water discharge conduit
(25) being connected to the container bottom.
2. Appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet end and the outlet
end of the coil (7) are provided at the under-side of the container (8).