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Method for operating a heat exchanger using temperature measurements to determine saturation level

  • US 10,132,576 B2
  • Filed: 04/24/2018
  • Issued: 11/20/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/09/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An HVAC installation comprising at least one heat exchanger which is connected on a primary side to a flow line and a return line of a central heating/cooling system that operates with a first heat transfer medium and through which a secondary medium flows on a secondary side, and further comprising a control means for controlling a mass flow of the first heat transfer medium on the primary side and/or for controlling a flow of the second heat transfer medium on the secondary side, as well as a first temperature sensor for measuring a first temperature (T1, TeinW) of the first heat transfer medium entering the heat exchanger, a second temperature sensor for measuring a second temperature (T2, TausW) of the first heat transfer medium exiting the heat exchanger, and a controller to which the first and second temperature sensors are connected on an inlet side, and which is connected on an outlet side to the control means, wherein at least one third temperature sensor for measuring a third temperature (T3, TeinL) and/or a fourth temperature (T4, TausL) of the secondary medium entering on the secondary side into the heat exchanger with a third temperature (T3, TeinL) and exiting the heat exchanger with a fourth temperature (T4, TausL) is provided, the third temperature sensor is connected to an input of the controller, and the controller is designed such that it controls the control means in accordance with the temperature values measured by the at least three temperature sensors and determines a saturation level

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