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Residential heating, cooling and energy management system

  • US 4,909,041 A
  • Filed: 01/30/1989
  • Issued: 03/20/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/27/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of operating a residential HVAC system of the type including a first water storage tank, a heat pump system including a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, a heat-cool reversing valve, a first refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger having the water side coupled to the storage tank, a water-to-air heat exchanger coupled to the storage tank, means for circulating water through the water-to-air heat exchanger, a duct system for conducting air from the water-to-air heat exchanger to the space within the residence and for returning air from the space to the water-to-air exchanger and a fan for moving air across the water-to-air heat exchanger comprising the steps ofselecting a heating or cooling mode in which the system is to be operated and moving the reversing valve to a position appropriate to that selection,establishing a set point temperature for the space within the residence,operating the compressor to condition the water in the tank in accordance with the mode selected,operating a fan at selected intervals of time to circulate air through the duct system and to bring return air to the location of the water-to-air exchanger,measuring the temperature of the return air immediately upstream of the water-to-air exchanger and comparing that temperature with the set point to determine the difference between the set point and the space temperature, and if the return air temperature differs from the set point temperature by a selected amount, operating the fan and the means for circulating concurrently until the space temperature is within a selected difference band from the set point.

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