Immediate hot-water supplying system
09951970 ยท 2018-04-24
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H1/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D17/0026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/2035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/443
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D2200/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/238
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/335
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H15/219
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/1051
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24H9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An immediate hot-water supplying system 1 includes a P hot water supply device 10 configured to heat water flowing through a first supply pipe 2, an N hot water supply device 30 configured to heat water flowing through a second supply pipe 3, a check valve 6, and a coupled controller 60 configured to, when the flow amount detected by a second flow amount sensor 34 is equal to or more than a hot-water-supply detection flow amount, perform a hot-water supply operation in which a first burner 12 or a second burner 32 is burned with a circulation pump 16 stopped, and when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor 34 is less than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount, perform a circulation heat keeping operation in which the first burner 12 is burned with the circulation pump 16 activated.
Claims
1. An immediate hot-water supplying system, comprising: a first supply pipe having one end connected to a waterworks and the other end connected to a hot-water tap; a return pipe configured to communicate between the one end and the other end of the first supply pipe; a first hot water supply device including a first heating unit which is provided along the first supply pipe and configured to heat water flowing through the first supply pipe, and a circulation pump configured to circulate water in a circulation circuit including the first supply pipe and the return pipe; a second supply pipe having one end connected to an upstream side of the first hot water supply device of the first supply pipe and the other end connected to a downstream side of the first hot water supply device of the first supply pipe; a second hot water supply device including a second heating unit which is provided along the second supply pipe and configured to heat water flowing through the second supply pipe, and a second flow amount sensor configured to detect a flow amount of water flowing from the second supply pipe; a check valve configured to enable water to flow from the second supply pipe to the second hot water supply device, and disable water to flow from the second hot water supply device to the second supply pipe; and a controlling unit configured to, start to perform a circulation heat keeping operation by starting operation of the circulation pump for circulating water in the circulation circuit and starting operation of the first heating unit heating water for flowing through the first supply pipe, when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor when the circulation heat keeping operation is performed is less than a predetermined hot-water-supply detection flow amount, continue to perform the circulation heat keeping operation by continuing operation of the first heating unit and the circulation pump, and when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor when the circulation heat keeping operation is performed is equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount, stop at least operation of the circulation pump to stop performing the circulation heat keeping operation and perform a hot-water supply operation by at least one of a first sub-operation and a second sub-operation, wherein: the first sub-operation is continuing operation of the first heating unit for heating water flowing through the first supply pipe when the first heating unit is previously in operation, and starting operation of the first heating unit for heating water flowing through the first supply pipe when the first heating unit is previously not in operation; and the second sub-operation is starting operation of the second heating unit for heating water flowing through the second supply pipe, wherein the circulation pump is configured to circulate water in the circulation circuit including the first supply pipe and the return pipe through only the first hot water supply device, among the first hot water supply device and the second hot water supply device.
2. The immediate hot-water supplying system according to claim 1, wherein the second hot water supply device includes a second water flow switching valve configured to switch between a water flowable state in which water is enabled to flow from the second supply pipe to the second heating unit, and a water unflowable state in which water is disabled from flowing from the second supply pipe to the second heating unit, the system further comprising a plurality of second hot-water supplying units each including the second hot water supply device, the plurality of second hot-water supplying units sharing the second supply pipe and the check valve, wherein the check valve is configured to enable water to flow from the second supply pipe to the second hot water supply device of each of the plurality of second hot-water supplying units, and disable water to flow from the second hot water supply device of each of the plurality of second hot-water supplying units to the second supply pipe, wherein the controlling unit brings the second hot water supply device of at least one of the plurality of second hot-water supplying units into the water flowable state using the second water flow switching valve thereof to perform the circulation heat keeping operation, and during performing the circulation heat keeping operation, when a flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor of the second hot water supply device which is brought into the water flowable state becomes equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount, and the controlling unit finishes the circulation heat keeping operation by stopping at least operation of the circulation pump, to perform the hot-water supply operation, and during performing the hot-water supply operation, changes a number of the second hot water supply devices to be brought into the water flowable state in accordance with a total amount of the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensors of the second hot water supply devices being in the water flowable state.
3. The immediate hot-water supplying system according to claim 2, wherein the first hot water supply device includes a first flow amount sensor configured to detect a flow amount of water flowing from the first supply pipe, and a first water flow switching valve configured to switch between a water flowable state in which water is enabled to flow from the first supply pipe to the first heating unit, and a water unflowable state in which water is disabled from flowing from the first supply pipe to the first heating unit, the system further comprising a plurality of first hot-water supplying units each including the first hot water supply device and sharing the first supply pipe, wherein the controlling unit changes a number of the first hot water supply devices to be brought into the water flowable state in accordance with a total amount of the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensors of the first hot water supply devices being in the water flowable state, during performing the hot-water supply operation.
4. The immediate hot-water supplying system according to claim 1, wherein the first hot water supply device includes a first flow amount sensor configured to detect a flow amount of water flowing from the first supply pipe, and a first water flow switching valve configured to switch between a water flowable state in which water is enabled to flow from the first supply pipe to the first heating unit, and a water unflowable state in which water is disabled from flowing from the first supply pipe to the first heating unit, the system further comprising a plurality of first hot-water supplying units each including the first hot water supply device and sharing the first supply pipe, wherein the controlling unit changes a number of the first hot water supply devices to be brought into the water flowable state in accordance with a total amount of the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensors of the first hot water supply devices being in the water flowable state, during performing the hot-water supply operation.
5. An immediate hot-water supplying system, comprising: a first supply pipe having one end connected to a waterworks and the other end connected to a hot-water tap; a return pipe configured to communicate between the one end and the other end of the first supply pipe; a plurality of first hot water supply devices, each including a first heating unit which is provided along the first supply pipe and configured to heat water flowing through the first supply pipe, and a circulation pump configured to circulate water in a circulation circuit including the first supply pipe and the return pipe; a second supply pipe having one end connected to an upstream side of the plurality of first hot water supply devices of the first supply pipe and the other end connected to a downstream side of the plurality of first hot water supply devices of the first supply pipe; a second hot water supply device including a second heating unit which is provided along the second supply pipe and configured to heat water flowing through the second supply pipe, and a second flow amount sensor configured to detect a flow amount of water flowing from the second supply pipe; a check valve configured to enable water to flow from the second supply pipe to the second hot water supply device, and disable water to flow from the second hot water supply device to the second supply pipe; and a controlling unit configured to, start to perform a circulation heat keeping operation by starting operation of at least one circulation pump of the plurality of first hot water supply devices for circulating water in the circulation circuit and starting operation of at least one first heating unit of the plurality of first hot water supply devices heating water for flowing through the first supply pipe, when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor the circulation heat keeping operation is performed is less than a predetermined hot-water-supply detection flow amount, continue to perform the circulation heat keeping operation by continuing operation of the at least one first heating unit and circulation pump of the plurality of first hot water supply devices, and when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor when the circulation heat keeping operation is performed is equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount, stop at least operation of the at least one circulation pump of the plurality of first hot water supply devices to stop performing the circulation heat keeping operation and perform a hot-water supply operation by at least one of a first sub-operation and a second sub-operation, wherein: the first sub-operation is continuing operation of the first heating unit for heating water flowing through the first supply pipe when the first heating unit is already in operation, and starting operation of the at least one first heating unit of the plurality of first hot water supply devices for heating water flowing through the first supply pipe when the first heating unit is not already in operation; and the second sub-operation is starting operation of the second heating unit for heating water flowing through the second supply pipe, wherein the circulation pump is configured to circulate water in the circulation circuit including the first supply pipe and the return pipe through only the first hot water supply device, among the first hot water supply device and the second hot water supply device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(7) In addition, the immediate hot-water supplying system 1 includes a first supply pipe 2 having one end connected to a waterworks and the other end connected to a hot-water tap 9, a return pipe 4 configured to connect between a connection point of the first supply pipe 2 and the hot-water tap 9, and a connection point of the first supply pipe 2 and the waterworks, and a check valve 5 provided in the return pipe 4 and configured to enable flowing water from the return pipe 4 to the first supply pipe 2 and disable water flowing from the first supply pipe 2 to the return pipe 4.
(8) The hot water supply device 10 includes a first heat exchanger 11 connected on the way of the first supply pipe 2, a first burner 12 configured to heat the first heat exchanger 11, a first water-volume servo 13 configured to adjust the degree of opening of the first supply pipe 2 (having a function of a first water flow switching valve of the present invention), a first flow amount sensor 14 configured to detect the flow of water supplied from the first supply pipe 2, a first temperature sensor 15 configured to detect the temperature of water to flow into the first supply pipe 2, a circulation pump 16 configured to suck water from the first supply pipe 2, and to circulate water in a circulation circuit including the first supply pipe 2 and the return pipe 4, and a first hot-water supply controller 17 configured to control the action of the hot water supply device 10.
(9) Note that the first heat exchanger 11 and the first burner 12 constitute a first heating unit of the present invention. In addition, the first hot-water supply controller 17 is an electronic circuit unit composed of, for example, a CPU and memory (not shown), and executes a control program for the hot water supply device 10 stored in the memory using the CPU so as to serve a function of controlling the action of the hot water supply device 10. In addition, the first supply pipe 2 and the hot water supply device 10 constitute a first hot-water supplying unit of the present invention.
(10) The hot water supply device 20 is connected on the way of a branched pipe 29, which branches off from the first supply pipe 2 and connects the upstream side and the downstream side of the hot water supply device 10. Similar to the hot water supply device 10, the hot water supply device 20 includes, as with the hot water supply device 10, a first heat exchanger 21, a first burner 22, a first water-volume servo 23 (having the function of the first water flow switching valve of the present invention), a first flow amount sensor 24, a first temperature sensor 25, a circulation pump 26, and a hot-water supply controller 27.
(11) Note that the first heat exchanger 21 and the first burner 22 constitute the first heating unit of the present invention. In addition, the hot-water supply controller 27 is an electronic circuit unit composed of, for example, a CPU and memory (not shown), and executes a control program for the hot water supply device 20 stored in the memory using the CPU so as to serve a function of controlling the action of the hot water supply device 20. In addition, the branched pipe 29 (equivalent to the first supply pipe of the present invention) and the hot water supply device 20 constitute the first hot-water supplying unit of the present invention.
(12) In addition, in the following description, the hot water supply devices 10 and 20 including the circulation pumps 16 and 26 are referred to as P hot water supply devices (hot water supply devices with pump, corresponding to first hot water supply devices of the present invention) 10 and 20.
(13) Next, the hot water supply device 30 is connected on the way of a second supply pipe 3, which branches off from the first supply pipe 2 and connects the upstream side and the downstream side of the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20. The hot water supply device 30 includes a second heat exchanger 31 connected on the way of the second supply pipe 3, a second burner 32 configured to heat the second heat exchanger 31, a second water-volume servo 33 configured to change the degree of opening of the second supply pipe 3 (having a function of a second water flow switching valve of the present invention), a second flow amount sensor 34 configured to detect the flow amount of water flowing from the second supply pipe 3, a second temperature sensor 35 configured to detect the temperature of water flowing into the second supply pipe 3, and a second hot-water supply controller 37 configured to control the action of the hot water supply device 30. The second supply pipe 3 includes a check valve 6 configured to enable water flowing from the second supply pipe 3 to the hot water supply device 30, and disable water flowing from the hot water supply device 30 to the second supply pipe 3.
(14) Note that the second heat exchanger 31 and the second burner 32 constitute a second heating unit of the present invention. In addition, the second hot-water supply controller 37 is an electronic circuit unit composed of, for example, a CPU and memory (not shown), and executes a control program for the hot water supply device 30 stored in the memory so as to serve a function of controlling the action of the hot water supply device 30. In addition, the second supply pipe 3 and the hot water supply device 30 constitute a second hot-water supplying unit of the present invention.
(15) The hot water supply device 40 is connected on the way of a branched pipe 49, which branches off from the second supply pipe 3 and connects the upstream side and the downstream side of the hot water supply device 30. Similar to the hot water supply device 30, the hot water supply device 40 includes a second heat exchanger 41, a second burner 42, a second water-volume servo 43 (having the function of the second water flow switching valve of the present invention), a second flow amount sensor 44, a second temperature sensor 45, and a second hot-water supply controller 47.
(16) Note that the second heat exchanger 41 and the second burner 42 constitute the second heating unit of the present invention. In addition, the second hot-water supply controller 47 is an electronic circuit unit composed of, for example, a CPU and memory (not shown), and executes a control program for the hot water supply device 40 stored in the memory so as to serve a function of controlling the action of the hot water supply device 40. In addition, the branched pipe 49 (corresponding to the second supply pipe of the present invention) and the hot water supply device 40 constitute the second hot-water supplying unit of the present invention.
(17) The hot water supply device 50 is connected on the way of a branched pipe 59, which branches off from the second supply pipe 3 and connects the upstream side and the downstream side of the hot water supply devices 30 and 40. Similar to the hot water supply devices 30 and 40, the hot water supply device 50 includes a second heat exchanger 51, a second burner 52, a second water-volume servo 53 (having the function of the second water flow switching valve of the present invention), a second flow amount sensor 54, a second temperature sensor 55, and a hot-water supply controller 57.
(18) Note that the second heat exchanger 51 and the second burner 52 constitute the second heating unit of the present invention. In addition, the hot-water supply controller 57 is an electronic circuit unit composed of, for example, a CPU and memory (not shown), and executes a control program for the hot water supply device 50 stored in the memory so as to serve a function of controlling the action of the hot water supply device 50.
(19) In addition, the branched pipe 59 (corresponding to the second supply pipe of the present invention) and the hot water supply device 50 constitute the second hot-water supplying unit of the present invention.
(20) In addition, in the following description, the hot water supply devices 30, 40, and 50 including no circulation pumps are referred to as N hot water supply devices (hot water supply devices without pump, corresponding to second hot water supply device of the present invention) 30, 40, and 50.
(21) The coupled controller 60 is an electronic circuit unit including a CPU and memory (not shown), and communicates with the first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 and the second hot-water supply controllers 37, 47, and 57 of the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50, to instruct the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 to action, and to detect the states of the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50.
(22) The coupled controller 60 is connected to the remote control 70, and a user can control the remote control 70 to set the temperature of hot water supplied from the hot-water tap 9 (a target temperature of supplied water), a time period for which the circulation heat keeping operation is performed (circulation heat keeping time period), and the like.
(23) According to flow charts shown in
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(25) As shown in
(26) Then, according to the setting table in
(27) In addition, in the circulation heat keeping operation, the coupled controller 60 sets the priority order in a descending order of P hot water supply devices 10 and 20.fwdarw.N hot water supply device 30.fwdarw.N hot water supply device 40.fwdarw.N hot water supply device 50 (priorities of the circulation heat keeping operation). In this case, the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20 have the same priority.
(28) In subsequent STEP 2, the coupled controller 60 transmits, according to the priorities, control signals to instruct the first water-volume servos 13 and 23 to open the valves, to the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20. Furthermore, the coupled controller 60 transmits control signals to instruct the second water-volume servos 43 and 53 to close the valves, to the N hot water supply devices 40 and 50.
(29) In such a manner, as shown in
(30) In next STEP 3, the coupled controller 60 transmits control signals to instruct the start of circulation, to the first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 of the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20. The first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 that have received these control signals starts the action of the circulation pumps 16 and 26, which starts the circulation of the water in the circulation circuit including the first supply pipe 2, the branched pipe 29, and the return pipe 4, as shown in
(31) When the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensor 14 is equal to or more than a hot-water-supply detection flow amount (ignition flow amount), the first hot-water supply controller 17 controls the heating power of the first burner 12 such that the detected temperature of the first temperature sensor 15 becomes the target temperature of supplied water. Similarly, when the flow detected by the first flow amount sensor 24 is equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount, the hot-water supply controller 27 controls the heating power of the first burner 22 such that the detected temperature of the first temperature sensor 25 becomes the target temperature of supplied water.
(32) This starts the circulation heat keeping operation, in which the water in the circulation circuit including the first supply pipe 2, the branched pipe 29, and the return pipe 4 are circulated while heated by the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20.
(33) In next STEP 4, the coupled controller 60 transmits control signals to request the first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 and the second hot-water supply controllers 37, 47, and 57 of the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 to transmit data on flow amounts detected by the flow amount sensors (first flow amount sensors 14 and 24, and second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54). Then the coupled controller 60 receives the data on the flow amounts detected by the flow amount sensors (first flow amount sensors 14 and 24, and second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54) from the first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 and the second hot-water supply controllers 37, 47, and 57.
(34) In subsequent STEP 5, the coupled controller 60 determines, in performing the circulation heat keeping operation, whether or not a circulation heat keeping condition holds. The circulation heat keeping condition is set to hold when at least the following two conditions are satisfied.
(35) (a) The current time is in the circulation heat keeping time period which has been set by the remote control 70, and
(36) (b) A start operation of the circulation heat keeping is performed by remote control 70.
(37) When the circulation heat keeping condition holds, the coupled controller 60 proceeds to STEP 6 and determines whether or not the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor 34 of the N hot water supply device 30 is equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount.
(38) When the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor 34 is less than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount in STEP 6, which means a state that no water flows from the second supply pipe 3 to the N hot water supply device 30, it can be determined that the hot-water tap 9 is closed. Thus, the coupled controller 60 returns to STEP 5 in this case to continue the control for the circulation heat keeping operation.
(39) In contrast, when the flow amount detected by the second flow amount sensor 34 is equal to or more than the hot-water-supply detection flow amount in STEP 6, which means a state that water flows from the second supply pipe 3 to the N hot water supply device 30, it can be determined that the hot-water tap 9 is opened.
(40) For this reason, the coupled controller 60 proceeds to STEP 7 in this case and transmits control signals to instruct the circulation pumps 16 and 26 to stop to the first hot-water supply controller 17 of the P hot water supply device 10 and the first hot-water supply controller 27 of the P hot water supply device 20, so as to stop the circulation pumps 16 and 26.
(41) In subsequent STEP 8, the coupled controller 60 sets the priority order of the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 to the priorities for the hot-water supply operation shown in
(42) This causes only the first water-volume servo 13 of the P hot water supply device 10 to open the valve, and causes the water-volume servos 23, 33, 43, and 53 of the other hot water supply devices 20, 30, 40, and 50 to be the closed valve state. Then, the coupled controller 60 proceeds to subsequent STEP 9 and transitions from the control for the circulation heat keeping operation to the control for the hot-water supply operation.
(43) In addition, the coupled controller 60 causes the procedure to branch to STEP 7 also when the circulation heat keeping condition does not hold in STEP 5, and transitions from the control for circulation heat keeping operation to the control for the hot-water supply operation.
(44) Next, the procedure to perform the hot-water supply operation by the coupled controller 60 will be described with reference to
(45) In STEP 20 in
(46) This causes, as shown in
(47) In
(48) In subsequent STEP 21, the coupled controller 60 transmits signals to request data on the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensors 14 and 24 and the second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54, to first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 of the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20 and the second hot-water supply controllers 37, 47, and 57 of the N hot water supply devices 30, 40, and 50, respectively.
(49) The coupled controller 60 receives the data on the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensors 14 and 24 and the second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54, from the first hot-water supply controllers 17 and 27 and the second hot-water supply controllers 37, 47, and 57, respectively. Then, the coupled controller 60 recognizes the flow amount detected by the first flow amount sensors 14 and 24 and the second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54.
(50) In subsequent STEP 22, the coupled controller 60 determines whether or not the total amount of the flows detected by the first flow amount sensors 14 and 24 and the second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54 indicates that no water flows (the total amount of the detected flows is zero). Then, when the total flow amount of the detected flows indicates that water flows, the coupled controller 60 proceeds to STEP 23 and determines whether or not the hot-water supply capability is insufficient based on the total amount of the detected flows. In addition, when the total amount of the detected flows indicates that no water flows in STEP 22, the coupled controller 60 proceeds to STEP 30 and determines whether or not the circulation heat keeping condition holds.
(51) Specifically, the coupled controller 60 determines that the hot-water supply capability is insufficient every time the total amount of the detected flows exceeds one of a plurality of preset threshold values, and proceeds to STEP 24. Then, with respect to the five hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50, the coupled controller 60 causes the water-volume servo of a hot water supply device having the highest degree of priority among the hot water supply devices in which the water-volume servos (the first water-volume servos 13 and 23, and the second water-volume servos 33, 43, and 53) in which the valves are closed, to open the valve, so as to increase the number of the hot water supply devices in the operating state (a state that flowing water is heated) and returns to STEP 22.
(52) In contrast, when determining in STEP 23 that the hot-water supply capability is sufficient, the coupled controller 60 causes the procedure to branch to STEP 40, and determines whether or not the hot-water supply capability is excessive. Specifically, the coupled controller 60 determines that the hot-water supply capability is excessive every time the total amount of the flow detected by the first flow amount sensors 14 and 24 and the second flow amount sensors 34, 44, and 54 is less than the threshold values having a plurality of levels, and proceeds to STEP 41.
(53) Then, with respect to the five hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50, the coupled controller 60 causes the water-volume servo of a hot water supply device having the lowest degree of priority among the hot water supply devices in which the water-volume servos (the first water-volume servos 13 and 23, and the second water-volume servos 33, 43, and 53) in which the valves are opened (the hot water supply devices in the operating state) to close the valve, so as to decrease the number of the hot water supply devices in the operating state.
(54) In addition, when determining in STEP 40 that the hot-water supply capability is not excessive, the coupled controller 60 proceeds from STEP 40 to STEP 22, and in this case, the number of the hot water supply devices in the operating state is not changed.
(55) Note that, in the present embodiment, as shown in
(56) In this case, for example, it is possible in the circulation heat keeping operation to perform a control of switching between a case of activating only the circulation pump 16 of the P hot water supply device 10, and a case of activating both the circulation pump 16 of the P hot water supply device 10 and the circulation pump 26 of the P hot water supply device 20, in accordance with the circulation load.
(57) In addition, it is possible in the hot-water supply operation to perform a control of activating the N hot water supply devices 30, 40, and 50 with priority with respect to the P hot water supply devices 10 and 20, to try the equalization of the total operation time of the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50.
(58) In addition, the present embodiment has described the example in which the coupled controller 60 is provided separately from the hot water supply devices 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. However, the functions of the coupled controller 60 may be included in the hot-water supply controller of any one of the hot water supply devices. In this case, the configuration is that the remote control is connected to the hot-water supply controller.
(59) In addition, the present embodiment has described the immediate hot-water supplying system including two P hot water supply devices and three N hot water supply devices. However, the present invention can be applied as long as the immediate hot-water supplying system includes at least one P hot water supply device and at least one N hot water supply device.
(60) In addition, the present embodiment has described the hot water supply device including the burner (e.g., gas burner and kerosene burner). However, a hot water supply device using other kinds of heat sources such as electricity may be used.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(61) 1 immediate hot-water supplying system 2 first supply pipe 3 second supply pipe 4 return pipe 5, 6 check valve 29, 39, 49, 59 branched pipe 10, 20 P (with a circulation pump) hot water supply device 17, 27 first hot-water supply controller 30, 40, 50 N (without circulation pump) hot water supply device 11, 21 first heat exchanger 12, 22 first burner 13, 23 first water-volume servo 14, 24 first flow amount sensor 15, 25 first temperature sensor 16, 26 circulation pump 31, 41, 51 second heat exchanger 32, 42, 52 second burner 33, 43, 53 second water-volume servo 34, 44, 54 second flow amount sensor 37, 47, 57 second hot-water supply controller 60 coupled controller 70 remote control