Electric water heating apparatus
First Claim
1. A heater for liquid circulated at a predetermined flow rate comprising a synthetic resin housing, said housing being vertically disposed and enclosing an elongated vertical chamber through which said liquid is conducted along an axial path, closure means connected to the housing at the upper and lower axial ends for sealing the chamber, an upper inlet conduit and a lower outlet conduit connected laterally to the housing adjacent the upper and lower ends through which the liquid enters and exits and flows downwardly through the chamber, an electrical heating element mounted on the lower closure means at the lower axial end of the housing and extending upwardly therefrom along said axial path within the chamber toward the inlet conduit and terminating substantially at the level of the botttom of the inlet conduit, temperature sensing means mounted on the upper closure means and projecting axially downwardly into the chamber toward the heating element, pressure switch means mounted on the upper closure means externally of the chamber, said temperature sensing means and pressure switch means energizing the heating element only during periods of flow of the liquid through the chamber when the liquid is below a predetermined temperature, said chamber being dimensioned to conduct said flow at the predetermined flow rate with substantially no significant storage of water in the chamber, an outer casing enclosing the housing, said inlet and outlet conduits projecting from said casing, and cap means connected to the casing in spaced relation to the closure means for protectively enclosing the heating element and the temperature sensing means and pressure switch means within the casing.
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Abstract
Under full flow conditions circulated water is conducted for heating through an elongated vertical chamber by a pump along a down-flow path from an upper lateral inlet to a lower outlet and in surrounding relationship to a vertically disposed electrical heating element in the chamber. The chamber is defined by a housing dimensioned to conduct flow with substantially no storage of water therein in order to progressively elevate the water temperature as the water is circulated through the chamber. The heating element extends upwardly from the lower axial end of the housing and terminates substantially at the level of the bottom of the inlet. Operation of the heating element is controlled by a thermostat and a flow responsive control both mounted on the upper axial end of the housing so that the heating element is energized only during periods of flow at a predetermined flow rate when the liquid is below a predetermined temperature. In this manner the internal temperature can be maintained at a relatively low value thus enabling the use of synthetic resins and other inexpensive components.
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1. A heater for liquid circulated at a predetermined flow rate comprising a synthetic resin housing, said housing being vertically disposed and enclosing an elongated vertical chamber through which said liquid is conducted along an axial path, closure means connected to the housing at the upper and lower axial ends for sealing the chamber, an upper inlet conduit and a lower outlet conduit connected laterally to the housing adjacent the upper and lower ends through which the liquid enters and exits and flows downwardly through the chamber, an electrical heating element mounted on the lower closure means at the lower axial end of the housing and extending upwardly therefrom along said axial path within the chamber toward the inlet conduit and terminating substantially at the level of the botttom of the inlet conduit, temperature sensing means mounted on the upper closure means and projecting axially downwardly into the chamber toward the heating element, pressure switch means mounted on the upper closure means externally of the chamber, said temperature sensing means and pressure switch means energizing the heating element only during periods of flow of the liquid through the chamber when the liquid is below a predetermined temperature, said chamber being dimensioned to conduct said flow at the predetermined flow rate with substantially no significant storage of water in the chamber, an outer casing enclosing the housing, said inlet and outlet conduits projecting from said casing, and cap means connected to the casing in spaced relation to the closure means for protectively enclosing the heating element and the temperature sensing means and pressure switch means within the casing.
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