WATER HEATER
20230184462 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A water heater comprising a tank (1), an insulation blanket (12, 13, 17) and an outer shell (14, 16). The insulation blanket (12, 13, 17) comprises a preformed foam assembled from at least two pieces of foam (12, 13), which together surround the tank (1). The outer shell comprises a lower part (14) surrounding the at least two pieces of foam (12, 13). The at least two pieces of foam (12, 13) have notches (8, 9, 10) extending along outer corners thereof to form channels (8a, 9a, 10a) between the pieces of foam (12, 13) and the lower part (14). The channels (8a, 9a, 10a) extend from above the tank (1) to a drain outlet (15) from the lower part (14), to conduct any leakage out of the water heater.
Claims
1. A water heater comprising a tank, an insulation blanket and an outer shell; the insulation blanket comprising a preformed foam assembled from at least two pieces of foam and together surrounding the tank; the outer shell comprising a lower part surrounding the at least two pieces of foam, wherein the at least two pieces of foam having notches extending along outer corners of the at least two pieces of foam to form channels between the at least two pieces of foam and the lower part of the outer shell, the channels extending from above the tank to a drain outlet from the lower part to conduct any leakage out of the water heater.
2. The water heater of claim 1, wherein one of the pieces of foam extends above the tank to form a space on top of the tank, the space accommodating technical equipment, such as connections to the tank, piping, mixing valve, safety valve, expansion vessel, pump, and that the space is connected to at least one of the channels running along the foam pieces to allow leakage water inside the space to flow to the bottom of the lower part of the outer shell.
3. The water heater of claim 1, wherein a recess is formed on at least one of the foam pieces, the recess extending from the lower part of the outer shell to the outer wall of the tank, the recess accommodating the part of a heating element extending from the tank as well as a drain for emptying the tank, the lower part of the outer shell having an opening corresponding with the recess.
4. The water heater of claim 2, wherein at least one of the channels accommodates electrical wires extending between the space above the tank and the recess.
5. The water heater of claim 3, wherein the insulation blanket and outer shell has an approximately square cross section, that the tank is oriented within the insulation blanket so that the heating element and drain are facing the thickest portion of the insulation blanket, and that the recess is arranged in an area extending from a corner of the insulation blanket, such that the heating element and drain are oriented about 30 degrees away from the thinnest portion of the insulation blanket.
6. The water heater of claim 1, wherein the outer shell is a plastic blow mould that has been manufactured according to the following steps: blow mounding the outer shell as one unitary piece, the unitary piece having a section of smaller outer diameter near the top thereof, the smaller outer diameter corresponding with an inside diameter of the unitary piece below the section of smaller outer diameter, cutting the unitary piece in two at a transition between the smaller outer diameter section and the unitary piece below the section of smaller diameter, to create an upper shell part having a lower edge with the smaller outer diameter and a lower shell part having an upper edge with an inside diameter corresponding with the smaller outside diameter, inserting a piece of foam insulation into the upper shell part, the piece of foam insulation being retained by a transition between a larger inside diameter and a smaller inside diameter crated by the section of smaller outside diameter, mating the upper shell part with the lower shell part until the upper edge of the lower shell part meets a transition between the smaller outer diameter and a larger diameter of the upper shell part, the transition and the upper edge forming a water-tight seal.
7. The water heater of claim 1, wherein pipes for hot and colds water extend through the insulation foam and the outer shell from the space on top of the tank, the pipes extending to a second water heater arranged next to the first water heater.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0027] Outside of the tank 1 is an insulation blanket. The insulation blanket is made up of a plurality of preformed foam pieces, as will be explained in further detail below.
[0028] A first piece of insulation is a lower part 12. This has a preformed space 6 forming a compartment for electric couplings, see
[0029] Above the lower part 12 is a middle part 13 that constitutes a second piece of insulation. This part 13 extends from the lower part 12 to above the top of the tank 1. At the top of the middle part 13 is formed a space 11 into which the connections 2, 3 for cold and hot water extend. In this space 11 there is room for valves and couplings, as well as any expansion vessel, pump, circulation loop, heat pump etc. The height of the space 11 can be adapted to the required space for this equipment.
[0030] The third piece of insulation is a top part 17, which is placed on top of the middle part 13 to close off the space 11.
[0031] Outside of the insulation is an outer shell, which comprises a lower shell part 14 that extends all around the lower part 12 and middle part 13 of the insulation, and an upper shell part 16 that extends around the top insulation part 17. The top insulation part 17 and the upper shell part 16 constitutes a top cover.
[0032] The mounting of the parts of the water heater is as follows:
[0033] First the tank 1 is mounted with its lower end into the lower insulation part 12, then the middle insulation part 13 is threaded over the upper end of the tank 1 and pushed onto the tank 1 until it meets the lower insulation part 12. The thus assembled parts 1, 12, 13 can then be pushed into the lower shell part 14 until the lower insulation part 12 reaches the bottom thereof.
[0034] Finally, the upper insulation part 17 and the upper shell part 16 are mounted on top of the thus assembled parts 13, 14. As shown in
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[0036] The lower part 12 also has a recess 6 formed in one side thereof. This recess extends all the way through the thickness of the part 12, from the outside facing the shell 14 to the inside facing the tank 1. This recess provides space for the part of the heating element 4 extending from the tank 1, as well as electrical wires, thermostat etc. and the drain 5. The outer shell 14 has an opening generally flush with the recess 6. This opening in the outer shell 14 can be closed with a lid 6c.
[0037] The tank 1 is oriented within the insulation and the outer shell so that the heating element 4 and the drain 5 are situated in a part of the insulation where the insulation is at its thickest, but not overlapping the corner thereof. This provides a deeper recess and hence more space for electrical connections. A suitable orientation of the heating element 4 and the drain 5 is about 30 degrees away from the thinnest part of the insulation, which is at the middle of the curved side of the water heater. This also means that the recess 6 is next to and is in communication with the notch 8, so that the electric wires can extend between the notch and the recess 6.
[0038] Within the recess 6 is arranged a frame 6b of non-flammable material. The frame 6b lines the insulation foam and prevents any heat that may occur due to, e.g., a short-circuit, from reaching the insulation foam.
[0039] If the drain 5 is opened to empty the tank 1, the water will run from the drain 5 into the notch 8 and to the bottom of the outer shell 14. As shown in
[0040] The notch 8 also has a function as a path for electric wires 7 extending from the space 11 at the top of the heater to the recess 6. The wires connect to the heating element 4 and thermostat.
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[0043] The mixing valve 20 is coupled to the cold-water connection 2 and the hot water connection 3 of the tank. A cold-water pipe 20a extends into the water heater to supply cold-water and a hot-water pipe 20b extends out of the water heater to supply hot-water to various tap points in the building.
[0044] From the safety valve 19 an overflow pipe 19a extends through the insulation to the notch 9a. Hence, any water released by the safety valve 19 will flow to the notch 9 and downwards to the bottom of the outer shell 14 and from there out of the draining end piece 15.
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[0046] The two remaining notches 10 are connected to the space 11 by a channel 13b through the insulation. Hence any water leaking from the equipment in the space 11 will flow to the notches 10, down to the bottom of the outer shell and out the draining end piece 15.
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[0048] It is also easy to change one of the heaters if needed.
[0049] As stated above it is possible to achieve a wide range of total water heater volume by serial production of only three water heater sizes, such as 100, 200 and 300 litres.
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[0051] As is clear from
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