Geothermal hot water system

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Inventors

Dittell, Edward W.

Application #

246005

Filed

Mar-20-1981

Published

May-10-1983

Current US Class

062/238.6

International Classes

F25B 027/02

Field of Search

62/238.6

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jaeger; Hugh D.

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Abstract
Geothermal hot water system including a hot water tank and a warm water tank which are heated independently of each other by a close loop freon system. The closed loop freon system includes a main condenser which heats water for the warm water tank and a super-heated condenser which heats water for the hot water tank, and where the freon passes through a water evaporator which is heated by water such as from a well or other suitable source. The water evaporator in the closed loop freon system passes the water through but no environmental change to the water. An electrical circuit including aquastats in the warm water tank connected therethrough controls operation of the closed loop freon system including respective pumps on the super-heated condenser and main condenser for pumping water. Pumps pump water through the main condenser for the warm tank and through the super-heated condenser for the hot tank. The system provides for energy conservation in that the head pressure of the compressor is kept in the lower operating ranges as determined by the discharge flow of the main condenser which varies by the head pressure and temperature flow control which varies by temperature. The geothermal hot water system uses a least amount of energy in heating the water in the hot tank as well as the warm tank.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. Geothermal hot water system comprising:

a. means providing for a closed loop compression system including evaporator means for heating of condensing gases of said closed loop system and a plurality of condensers serially connected in said system to condense said gases, super heated condenser connected to one side of said closed loop system and main condenser serially connected to said super heated condenser in same side of said system;

b. means for storing plurality of quantities of water at predetermined temperatures, said plurality of storage means connected to said plurality of condensers respectively, and said storage means connected in a serial relationship, said storing means including a serially connected warm water tank in a first open loop system and a hot water tank in a second open loop system, both of said open systems for warm and hot water; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Present invention pertains to a hot water system, and, more particularly, pertaining to a geothermal hot water system being energy efficient.

2. Description of Prior Art

The prior art hot water systems usually have consisted of either gas, electric or other fuel fired systems which heat up a large quantity of water and maintain a quantity of water at a predetermined temperature. This is an inefficient use of today's expensive fuels based on the fact of maintaining such a large quantity of water at a predetermined temperature when the uses of such water may be very minimal.

Other types of hot water systems now being utilized are solar derivative, but are dependent upon the sun shining and are not practical for continuous use.

Geothermal systems have been experimented with but are not practical due to the prior art operation of maintaining a high head pressure on the compressor to continuously maintain a tank of water at a predetermined temperature. Maintaining the tank of water at predetermined temperature required bringing the tank up close to temperature and the last few degrees of temperature required that the compressors would maintain a high head pressure providing for mechanical failure of the system along with excessive amounts of electric energy or mechanical energy to drive the compressor.
 
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