F24H9/16

FLUID DISCHARGE EVENT DETECTOR

A fluid discharge event detection apparatus measures a change in capacitance to detect the presence of a fluid in a sensing conduit where the presence of fluid indicates a discharge event. The apparatus includes a first conduit, the sensing conduit and a control valve, coupled between the first conduit and the sensing conduit. The control valve is configured to activate and fluidly couple the first conduit and the sensing conduit to one another when the control valve detects at least one predetermined condition of a fluid within the first conduit. A sensor, configured to measure a capacitance value, is disposed about the sensing conduit. A controller, coupled to the sensor, is configured to detect a change in the sensing conduit capacitance value and assert an alarm condition upon detection of the change in the sensing conduit capacitance value.

Leak Detection Sensor Assemblies For Water Heaters

A water heater includes a leak detection system. The leak detection system includes a leak sensor assembly that is disposed in a bottom pan of the water heater. The leak sensor assembly includes a sensor housing that has a sensor channel that is formed therein such that the sensor channel is disposed at an elevation from a base of the bottom pan when the sensor housing is disposed on the base of the bottom pan. Further, the leak sensor assembly includes a leak sensor that is disposed in the sensor channel of the sensor housing. The leak sensor detects water that leaks from the water heater and accumulates in the bottom pan when a level of the water in the bottom pan rises to the elevation of the sensor channel and the leak sensor that is disposed therein.

Systems, devices, and/or methods for managing condensate
10591185 · 2020-03-17 ·

Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, and/or manufacture that is configured for operably releasing condensate from a furnace combustion gas containment system without allowing a substantial quantity of drain air to enter the condensate producing system from a drain or a substantial quantity of combustion gas to flow through the system, machine, device, and/or manufacture.

MULTI-PASS HEATER
20240027098 · 2024-01-25 ·

In one non-limiting embodiment, an apparatus is provided wherein the apparatus has a shell defining an interior volume, the shell having a first flange and a second flange. The apparatus may also be configured with an end cap having a connection flange, the end cap connected to the shell at the second flange. The apparatus may also be tunable to allow different heat amounts to be generated and exposed to fluid carried in tubes within the interior volume.

MULTI-PASS HEATER
20240027098 · 2024-01-25 ·

In one non-limiting embodiment, an apparatus is provided wherein the apparatus has a shell defining an interior volume, the shell having a first flange and a second flange. The apparatus may also be configured with an end cap having a connection flange, the end cap connected to the shell at the second flange. The apparatus may also be tunable to allow different heat amounts to be generated and exposed to fluid carried in tubes within the interior volume.

HVAC furnace condensate removal system

A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) furnace includes a condensing furnace and a condensate removal system associated with the condensing furnace. The condensate removal system includes an electrolyzer having a container that may collect a condensate generated from an exhaust gas produced in the condensing furnace and an electrode disposed within the container and that may apply an electric current to the condensate to electrolyze the condensate and thereby generate condensate gases.

HVAC furnace condensate removal system

A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) furnace includes a condensing furnace and a condensate removal system associated with the condensing furnace. The condensate removal system includes an electrolyzer having a container that may collect a condensate generated from an exhaust gas produced in the condensing furnace and an electrode disposed within the container and that may apply an electric current to the condensate to electrolyze the condensate and thereby generate condensate gases.

DRAIN FEATURE FOR A JUNCTION BOX OF A WATER HEATER
20200049376 · 2020-02-13 ·

A water heater appliance is provided that includes features for removing water from a junction box of the water heater appliance. More particularly, a water heater is provided that includes a draining feature that drains or removes water that has seeped or leaked into a junction box that is at least partially encased in an insulation material. In one exemplary aspect, the drain feature includes a drain conduit connected to an outlet defined by the junction box. The drain conduit may drain the water from the junction box to a number of suitable locations. For instance, the water may be drained to a dedicated drain port or a cavity defined in part by an access panel removably mounted to a casing of the water heater appliance.

DRAIN FEATURE FOR A JUNCTION BOX OF A WATER HEATER
20200049376 · 2020-02-13 ·

A water heater appliance is provided that includes features for removing water from a junction box of the water heater appliance. More particularly, a water heater is provided that includes a draining feature that drains or removes water that has seeped or leaked into a junction box that is at least partially encased in an insulation material. In one exemplary aspect, the drain feature includes a drain conduit connected to an outlet defined by the junction box. The drain conduit may drain the water from the junction box to a number of suitable locations. For instance, the water may be drained to a dedicated drain port or a cavity defined in part by an access panel removably mounted to a casing of the water heater appliance.

COMBUSTION APPARATUS AND HOT WATER APPARATUS
20200033025 · 2020-01-30 · ·

A combustion apparatus includes a chamber having an internal space, a fan having a first emission port which communicates with the internal space of the chamber in a first direction, and an ignition plug having a portion overlapping a region extending from the first emission port in the first direction in plan view.