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Heating and cooling system monitoring apparatus

  • US 4,555,057 A
  • Filed: 03/03/1983
  • Issued: 11/26/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/03/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for monitoring operation of a heating and cooling system, the apparatus comprising in combination:

  • a plurality of sensors, each sensor constructed and arranged to detect a malfunction in a corresponding operational condition of the heating and cooling system and to provide a signal in response thereto;

    local alarms, each of a plurality of said local alarms being coupled to a corresponding sensor, and constructed and arranged to be activated in response to a malfunction detection signal from said corresponding sensor;

    a common alarm system including a telephone having means for dialing a predefined number and conveying a pre-recorded message on said telephone;

    means for isolating each sensor from signals directed by other sensors to the common alarm system;

    means responsive to any malfunction signal from one of said sensors, for automatically actuating said dialing means to call said predefined telephone number and for conveying a pre-recorded message in response to an off-hook signal received by said means immediately following said call;

    wherein upon cessation of said malfunction signal, said means responsive to said malfunction signal automatically releases, resetting said common alarm system including said means for dialing a predefined number and conveying a pre-recorded message;

    wherein said common alarm includes a relay coil coupled to receive the signal provided by each sensor detecting a malfunction; and

    wherein the isolating means comprises;

    four terminal rectifier bridge means for confining current from the primary power source to only local alarms coupled to sensors that detect malfunctions, the relay coil extending across two opposite terminals of the bridge means with alternating current from the primary power source being applied across the other two opposite terminals;

    the rectifiers in the bridge means being biased so that the signal from each sensor that detects a malfunction activates the common alarm and the local alarm coupled thereto without activating a local alarm coupled to another sensor.

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