Patent classifications
F24H1/22
CENTRAL PLANT WITH SECONDARY STRONG PREVENTION
A central plant includes a plurality of subplants including a chiller configured to output supply water at a supply water temperature, a sensor configured obtain a measurement of the supply water temperature, and a control system. The control system is configured to calculate an additional load factor based on the measurement of the supply water temperature and a supply water temperature setpoint, obtain an actual load for the chiller, calculate an effective load based on the additional load factor and the actual load, generate load allocations for the plurality of subplants based on the effective load, and control the plurality of subplants to operate in accordance with the load allocations.
Tank-Based and Tankless Water Heater Systems
A water heating system can include a first tank-based water heater having a first inlet line and a first outlet line, where the first inlet line provides unheated water to the first tank, and where the first outlet line draws heated water from the first tank. The system can also include a first tankless water heater having a second outlet line, where the second outlet line of the first tankless water heater provides the heated water to a first heated water demand. The system can also include a first valve that controls an amount of the unheated water flowing through the first inlet line to the first tank-based water heater. The system can further include a controller operatively coupled to the first valve, where the controller controls a position of the first valve based on the first heated water demand and a first capacity of the first tankless water heater.
Tank-Based and Tankless Water Heater Systems
A water heating system can include a first tank-based water heater having a first inlet line and a first outlet line, where the first inlet line provides unheated water to the first tank, and where the first outlet line draws heated water from the first tank. The system can also include a first tankless water heater having a second outlet line, where the second outlet line of the first tankless water heater provides the heated water to a first heated water demand. The system can also include a first valve that controls an amount of the unheated water flowing through the first inlet line to the first tank-based water heater. The system can further include a controller operatively coupled to the first valve, where the controller controls a position of the first valve based on the first heated water demand and a first capacity of the first tankless water heater.
Central plant with secondary strong prevention
A central plant includes a plurality of subplants including a chiller configured to output supply water at a supply water temperature, a sensor configured obtain a measurement of the supply water temperature, and a control system. The control system is configured to calculate an additional load factor based on the measurement of the supply water temperature and a supply water temperature setpoint, obtain an actual load for the chiller, calculate an effective load based on the additional load factor and the actual load, generate load allocations for the plurality of subplants based on the effective load, and control the plurality of subplants to operate in accordance with the load allocations.
Tank-based and tankless water heater systems
A water heating system can include a first tank-based water heater having a first inlet line and a first outlet line, where the first inlet line provides unheated water to the first tank, and where the first outlet line draws heated water from the first tank. The system can also include a first tankless water heater having a second outlet line, where the second outlet line of the first tankless water heater provides the heated water to a first heated water demand. The system can also include a first valve that controls an amount of the unheated water flowing through the first inlet line to the first tank-based water heater. The system can further include a controller operatively coupled to the first valve, where the controller controls a position of the first valve based on the first heated water demand and a first capacity of the first tankless water heater.
Tank-based and tankless water heater systems
A water heating system can include a first tank-based water heater having a first inlet line and a first outlet line, where the first inlet line provides unheated water to the first tank, and where the first outlet line draws heated water from the first tank. The system can also include a first tankless water heater having a second outlet line, where the second outlet line of the first tankless water heater provides the heated water to a first heated water demand. The system can also include a first valve that controls an amount of the unheated water flowing through the first inlet line to the first tank-based water heater. The system can further include a controller operatively coupled to the first valve, where the controller controls a position of the first valve based on the first heated water demand and a first capacity of the first tankless water heater.
HEATED UTILITY CONTAINER
The invention is a heated container for carrying water and which permits water to be heated to a controlled temperature. The heated container has safety features to prevent burns and other damage from exposure to heated surfaces, while enabling one handling tools and working with the water from experiencing discomfort of working with cold water or overly hot water. Similarly a utility organizer and a brush holder are shown to demonstrate that the container may be used as a transport means for carrying tools and as means of keeping said tools at an ambient temperatures while in storage.
HEATED UTILITY CONTAINER
The invention is a heated container for carrying water and which permits water to be heated to a controlled temperature. The heated container has safety features to prevent burns and other damage from exposure to heated surfaces, while enabling one handling tools and working with the water from experiencing discomfort of working with cold water or overly hot water. Similarly a utility organizer and a brush holder are shown to demonstrate that the container may be used as a transport means for carrying tools and as means of keeping said tools at an ambient temperatures while in storage.
CONTROL SYSTEM FOR BUILDING EQUIPMENT WITH SECONDARY STRONG PREVENTION
A system for controlling building equipment includes building equipment configured to output a resource having a measurable characteristic, a sensor configured obtain a measurement of the measurable characteristic, and a control system. The control system is configured to calculate an additional load factor based on the measurement of the measurable characteristic and a setpoint for the measurable characteristic, obtain an actual load for the building equipment, calculate an effective load based on the additional load factor and the actual load, generate load allocations for the building equipment based on the effective load, and control the building equipment to operate in accordance with the load allocations.
Fluid circulation type heating apparatus
A fluid circulation type heating apparatus includes: a circulation line; a heat radiation member installed on the circulation line; a boiler configured to heat and expand a fluid; a storage tank configured to store the fluid and to supply the fluid to the boiler; a controller configured to control the boiler; and a housing configured to accommodate the boiler and the controller. The apparatus further includes: a backflow prevention means removably installed in the housing and configured to, when mounted to the housing, communicate with the circulation line disposed between the boiler and the storage tank, the backflow prevention means configured to allow the fluid to flow in one direction through the circulation line.