Heater having over temperature control
First Claim
1. A heater having a temperature shut off device, said heater comprising:
- a body having walls defining a volume for holding material to be heated;
a heating element thermally coupled to the body for heating material within the body;
a temperature sensor for sensing temperature of the material;
a shut off switch for shutting off the heater when sensed temperature of the material exceeds a predetermined maximum temperature limit;
detection circuitry including first and second impedance lines coupled to the shut off switch;
a manually actuated reset input for generating a reset signal in response to a manual input to allow the heating element to be turned on; and
a controller coupled to the shut off switch and the reset input, wherein the heater is required to be reset by the reset input when an over temperature event is determined, wherein the controller applies a first signal to the first impedance line and monitors a second signal at the second impedance line to determine whether the shut off switch is open, and wherein the controller determines the presence of a false over temperature event and overrides the need to reset the heater during the false over temperature event.
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Abstract
A heater having a shut off device is provided which prevents false over temperature lockouts. The heater comprises a body having walls defining a volume for holding water, a heating element thermally coupled to the body for heating water within the body, and a temperature sensor for sensing temperature of the material. The heater also has a shut off switch for shutting off electric current in the heater when the sensed temperature of the water exceeds a predetermined maximum temperature limit, and a manually actuated reset input for resetting the shut off switch to allow current to be applied to the heater. The heater further includes a controller coupled to the shut off switch and the reset switch, wherein the controller determines the presence of a false over temperature event and overrides the need to manually actuate the reset input.
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25 Claims
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1. A heater having a temperature shut off device, said heater comprising:
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a body having walls defining a volume for holding material to be heated;
a heating element thermally coupled to the body for heating material within the body;
a temperature sensor for sensing temperature of the material;
a shut off switch for shutting off the heater when sensed temperature of the material exceeds a predetermined maximum temperature limit;
detection circuitry including first and second impedance lines coupled to the shut off switch;
a manually actuated reset input for generating a reset signal in response to a manual input to allow the heating element to be turned on; and
a controller coupled to the shut off switch and the reset input, wherein the heater is required to be reset by the reset input when an over temperature event is determined, wherein the controller applies a first signal to the first impedance line and monitors a second signal at the second impedance line to determine whether the shut off switch is open, and wherein the controller determines the presence of a false over temperature event and overrides the need to reset the heater during the false over temperature event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A water heater having a snap disc temperature sensitive shut off device, said heater comprising:
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a body having walls defining a volume for holding water to be heated;
an electric heating element thermally coupled to the body for heating water within the body;
a temperature sensitive switch for sensing temperature of the water and shutting off electrical power to the electric heater when the sensed temperature of the water exceeds a predetermined maximum temperature limit, wherein the temperature sensitive switch is connected in series with the heating element; and
a controller for monitoring a voltage potential applied to the temperature sensitive switch, said controller determining whether a failure has occurred in the heater as a function of the monitored voltage potential. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A detection circuit for detecting the state of a temperature sensitive switch for use in a heater, said detection circuit comprising:
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a first impedance line coupled to an input of the temperature sensitive switch;
a second impedance line coupled to the input of the temperature sensitive switch; and
a controller coupled to the first and second impedance lines, said controller applying a first signal to the first impedance line and monitoring a second signal at the second impedance line, wherein the controller determines if the temperature sensitive switch is open as a function of the second signal. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A method for determining the state of a temperature sensitive switch for use in a heater, said method comprising the steps of:
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applying a first signal to a first impedance line coupled to an input of a temperature sensitive switch;
sensing a second signal on a second impedance line coupled to the input of the temperature sensitive switch; and
determining whether the temperature sensitive switch is open as a function of the second signal. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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