Patent classifications
F24H9/146
WATER HEATING DEVICE
A water heating device includes: a heat exchanger having a case to which heating air is supplied, and heat transfer pipes accommodated inside the case; and a straightening vane arranged on the downstream side in a heating air flow direction of the heat transfer pipes, and having a plurality of vent holes. The heat transfer pipe includes a plurality of pipe body portions that extend along a direction intersecting the heating air flow direction and approach the straightening vane. The plurality of vent holes are arranged so as to overlap the plurality of pipe body portions in the heating air flow direction.
HEAT EXCHANGER AND WATER HEATING DEVICE INCLUDING SAME
Provided is a heat exchanger which includes a plurality of meandering heat transfer pipes that includes first and second heat transfer pipes, as the plurality of heat transfer pipes, which are adjacent to each other in a predetermined y direction and are misaligned with each other in a z direction such that a plurality of straight pipe parts are in a non-overlapping state in the y direction, in which a first recessed part recessed in the y direction is provided in each curved pipe part of the first heat transfer pipe, and a part of each curved pipe part of the second heat transfer pipe is fitted into the first recessed part.
PTC HEATER
A heating apparatus is disclosed. The heating apparatus comprises a PTC heating element, a first electrode, a second electrode, a first protection layer, a second protection layer, a first interlayer, and a second interlayer. A hardness of the first protection layer is greater than that of the first interlayer. A hardness of the second protection layer is greater than that of the second interlayer.
Distributor, heat exchanger and refrigeration cycle apparatus
A distributor includes: a fluid inlet; a plurality of fluid outlets; a distribution flow passage which causes the fluid inlet to communicate with the fluid outlets, and distributes fluid which flows into the distribution flow passage through the fluid inlet, among the fluid outlets; and a plurality of heat-transfer-tube insertion portions each formed to face an associated one of the fluid outlets, the heat-transfer-tube insertion portions allowing heat transfer tubes to be inserted therein. The heat transfer tubes are inserted in the heat-transfer-tube insertion portions such that an end portion of each of the heat transfer tuber is connected to the associated fluid outlet.
HEAT-EXCHANGE PIPE, HEAT-EXCHANGER UNIT USING SAME, AND CONDENSING BOILER USING SAME
A heat-exchanger unit according to the present invention comprises: a sensible-heat heat-exchange portion arranged in a sensible-heat heat-exchange area for receiving sensible heat generated by a combustion reaction and thereby heating water, the sensible-heat heat-exchange portion having a sensible-heat heat-exchange pipe for receiving the water and causing same to flow through the interior thereof, thereby forming a sensible-heat channel along which the water flows; and a latent-heat heat-exchange portion positioned downstream of the sensible-heat heat-exchange area with reference to a first reference direction along which combustion gas generated during the combustion reaction flows, the latent-heat heat-exchange portion being arranged in a latent-heat heat-exchange area for receiving latent heat generated during a phase change of the combustion gas and thereby heating the water, the latent-heat heat-exchange portion having a latent-heat heat-exchange pipe for receiving the water and causing same to flow through the interior thereof.
HEAT EXCHANGER UNIT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A heat exchanger unit according to the present disclosure includes a combustion chamber in which a flame caused by a combustion reaction is located, a heat exchanger for a condensing boiler, the heat exchanger being located under the combustion chamber and including heat exchange pipes that receive heat generated by the combustion reaction and heat heating-water flowing through the heat exchange pipes and a main case having the heat exchange pipes accommodated in an interior space thereof, and a combustion chamber heat insulation pipe that is disposed adjacent to the combustion chamber and that receives the heating-water and allows the heating-water to flow therethrough to thermally insulate the combustion chamber.
High temperature fluid generator
Embodiments of a high temperature fluid generator are adapted to heat a fluid to a high temperature using a heat source. The generator employs a forced circulation counter flow design including a furnace section, a convection section and a pair of L-shaped headers connected to tubes in the furnace and convection sections. In various embodiments, the headers are positioned on diagonally opposite corners and convection tubes are positioned at least partially outside of a flue path for the combustion gas.
HEAT EXCHANGER AND WATER HEATING APPARATUS
A heat exchanger including a gas inlet through which a combustion gas flows in and a gas outlet through which the combustion gas flows out is provided. The heat exchanger includes a housing in which the gas outlet is formed, a partition member, and a plurality of heat transfer tubes accommodated in the housing. The partition member is mounted in the housing so that there is a portion in which a flow area of the combustion gas is smaller than that of the gas inlet between the gas inlet and the gas outlet.
HIGH-EFFICIENCY CONDENSING WATER HEATER
Aspects of the invention relate to water heaters including a water storage tank having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a side wall extending between the top wall and the bottom wall; a combustion chamber extending below the bottom wall of the water storage tank and a heat exchanger configured to receive combustion gases and to transfer heat to water in the water storage tank. The heat exchanger includes a first pass flue extending through the water storage tank and a plurality of second pass flues coupled to receive combustion gases from the first pass flue. The second pass flues extending through the water storage tank and having a straight top portion, a curved bottom portion, and a longitudinal axis residing in a plane. The curved bottom portion of the second pass flues exits the water storage tank through at least one aperture defined in the side wall of the water storage tank.
PTC heater
A heating apparatus is disclosed. The heating apparatus comprises a PTC heating element, a first electrode, a second electrode, a first protection layer, a second protection layer, a first interlayer, and a second interlayer. A hardness of the first protection layer is greater than that of the first interlayer. A hardness of the second protection layer is greater than that of the second interlayer.