Heat pump system using wastewater heat
First Claim
1. A heat pump system for heating water through the efficient use of heat from home wastewater while automatically avoiding freezing of the wastewater, comprising a plumbing network having:
- (a) a wastewater storage tank to collect and circulate wastewater;
(b) a consolidated heat pump unit having a closed refrigeration loop, including;
(i) an evaporator, at the bottom of a stack, to exchange heat between the wastewater and a refrigerant,(ii) a compressor, at the top of the stack, connected to the evaporator,(iii) a condenser, between the evaporator and compressor, connected to the compressor to exchange heat between the refrigerant and household water, and(iv) an expander connected to the condenser and evaporator to close the loop; and
(c) a heated water storage tank to collect household water heated in the condenser,wherein the compressor and condenser are submerged in a water vessel so that household water in the vessel absorbs additional heat from the mechanical and electrical losses of the compressor, after the water leaves the condenser.
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Abstract
A practical and economical heat pump system stacks the evaporator, compressor, condenser, and expander to use heat from household wastewater more efficiently and effectively. A novel wastewater storage tank treats the wastewater to remove particulates while it supplies its warmest water to the evaporator to provide heat to the refrigerant in the heat pump unit. Heated water exiting the condenser is stored in a separate tank, such as an ordinary hot water heater. The system automatically ensures that the wastewater does not freeze in a substantial amount in the evaporator.
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13 Claims
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1. A heat pump system for heating water through the efficient use of heat from home wastewater while automatically avoiding freezing of the wastewater, comprising a plumbing network having:
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(a) a wastewater storage tank to collect and circulate wastewater; (b) a consolidated heat pump unit having a closed refrigeration loop, including; (i) an evaporator, at the bottom of a stack, to exchange heat between the wastewater and a refrigerant, (ii) a compressor, at the top of the stack, connected to the evaporator, (iii) a condenser, between the evaporator and compressor, connected to the compressor to exchange heat between the refrigerant and household water, and (iv) an expander connected to the condenser and evaporator to close the loop; and (c) a heated water storage tank to collect household water heated in the condenser, wherein the compressor and condenser are submerged in a water vessel so that household water in the vessel absorbs additional heat from the mechanical and electrical losses of the compressor, after the water leaves the condenser. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12)
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7. A heat pump system for heating water through the efficient use of heat from home wastewater while automatically avoiding freezing of the wastewater, comprising:
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(a) a wastewater storage tank having; (i) a storage vessel, acting as a trap, including an inlet and a drain outlet so that inlet wastewater displaces stored wastewater, (ii) a wastewater circulation line positioned near the top of the vessel, (iii) a wastewater recycle inlet positioned near the bottom of the vessel, and (iv) a filter to clean sediment from the wastewater before the wastewater circulates to an evaporator of the heat pump unit; (b) a consolidated heat pump unit having a closed refrigeration loop, including; (i) a spiral coil, counter flow heat exchanger functioning as an evaporator to exchange heat between the wastewater and a refrigerant, and positioned at the bottom of a stack; (ii) a compressor connected to the evaporator and positioned at the top of the stack; (iii) a spiral coil, counter flow heat exchanger functioning as a condenser connected to the compressor to exchange heat between the refrigerant and water, and positioned between the evaporator and compressor in the stack; and (iv) an expander connected to the condenser and to the evaporator to complete the regrigerant loop, wherein the compressor and condenser heat exchanger are submerged in a water vessel where the household water absorbs additional heat from the mechanical and electrical losses of the compressor, after the water leaves the condenser; (c) circulation means connecting the wastewater storage tank and heat pump unit, including a pump; (d) inlet means for household water to be heated in the heat pump; (e) a heated water storage tank to collect heated household water leaving the condenser; and (f) circulation means connecting the heat pump unit and the heated water storage tank. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 13)
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