Automatic hydronic zone valve and electric controls therefor
First Claim
1. An electrical control system for an automatic hydronic zone valve comprising:
- a solenoid control circuit connectable to a solenoid load, said solenoid control circuit having a thermistor connectable in series with said solenoid load, said solenoid load being operative to open and close said hydronic zone valve;
said solenoid control circuit further comprising a capacitor connected in parallel with said solenoid load, said capacitor being operative to reduce solenoid hum;
said solenoid control circuit further being connected to a relay switching circuit and said relay switching circuit further being connected to a thermostatic switch and to a circulator control circuit.
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Abstract
An automatic and improved electrical control for an automatic hydronic zone valve including a switching device for opening and closing solenoid valves based on adjustable temperature settings. Specifically, the preferred system involves a solenoid-controlled valve in which the solenoid is activated and deactivated by an electrical control circuit which relies on an external thermostatic switch and an internal relay to open and alternately close the following sub-circuits: a solenoid control sub-circuit which is directly connected to the valve solenoid, an AC to DC converter, relay control circuitry, a relay switch connection to a water circulator system and LED sub-circuits indicating power status and/or activation of the heating system. The solenoid control sub-circuit includes a series thermistor and a parallel capacitor to, respectively, slow the provision of electrical current to the solenoid to avoid "water hammer," and, quiet the electronic hum of the solenoid. Moreover, the current invention also involves simplified wiring such that only two wires each are necessary for thermostat connection, for power supply connection and for water circulator connection. But for these three external connection sites, all the other control circuit elements are disposed in a single compact unit, preferably housed on the solenoid valve itself.
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1. An electrical control system for an automatic hydronic zone valve comprising:
- a solenoid control circuit connectable to a solenoid load, said solenoid control circuit having a thermistor connectable in series with said solenoid load, said solenoid load being operative to open and close said hydronic zone valve;
said solenoid control circuit further comprising a capacitor connected in parallel with said solenoid load, said capacitor being operative to reduce solenoid hum;
said solenoid control circuit further being connected to a relay switching circuit and said relay switching circuit further being connected to a thermostatic switch and to a circulator control circuit.
- a solenoid control circuit connectable to a solenoid load, said solenoid control circuit having a thermistor connectable in series with said solenoid load, said solenoid load being operative to open and close said hydronic zone valve;
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2. An electrical control system for an automatic hydronic zone valve comprising:
- a solenoid control circuit connectable to a solenoid load, said solenoid load being operative to open and close said hydronic zone valve, said solenoid control circuit having a thermistor connectable in series with said solenoid load and a capacitor connected in parallel with said solenoid load and being operative therewith to reduce the solenoid hum thereof.
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3. A temperature-controlled solenoid control system for an automatic hydronic zone valve comprising:
- a power source;
an adjustable thermostatic switch, and a solenoid control circuit connectable to said power source and a solenoid load, said thermostatic switch being connected to said power source in parallel to said solenoid control circuit, said thermostatic switch being adjustable between open-circuit and closed-circuit states upon sensing a preselected temperature selected from a range of temperatures and thereby providing a current dividing differential to said solenoid control circuit which thereby affects the power provided to said solenoid load through said solenoid control circuit;
said solenoid control circuit further including a thermistor in series with the solenoid load and a capacitor in parallel with the solenoid load. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
- a power source;
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7. A hydronic zone valve control appliance for use in connection with a solenoid-operated hydronic zone valve, said control appliance comprising a control circuit which is electrically connected to the solenoid of the solenoid-operated hydronic zone valve, said control circuit comprising a solenoid control sub-circuit and a relay sub-circuit;
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said solenoid control sub-circuit being connected to the solenoid as the connection of the control circuit to the solenoid, said solenoid control sub-circuit being adapted to control the operation of the solenoid to alternately open and close the hydronic zone valve, said solenoid control sub-circuit further comprising a thermistor disposed in series with said solenoid and a capacitor disposed in parallel with said solenoid; and said relay sub-circuit being connected to said solenoid control sub-circuit to control the activation of said solenoid control sub-circuit; whereby said control circuit is adapted to be connected to an external power source and to an external thermostatic switch, said external power source being adapted to provide power to all elements of said control circuit and to the solenoid through the connection of said solenoid control sub-circuit to the solenoid, and the thermostatic switch being adapted to alternately switch open and switch closed the relay sub-circuit to thereby control the activation of said solenoid control sub-circuit. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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