Waste energy recovery system

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Inventors

Kuklinski, Henry W.

Application #

714630

Filed

Aug-16-1976

Published

Mar-6-1979

Current US Class

062/179
062/238.6

International Classes

F25B 001/00

Field of Search

62/238 62/79 62/159 62/129 62/179 62/183 237/2 219/279

Examiners

Wayner; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malin and Haley

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Abstract
An energy saving device that utilizes the rejected heat from an air conditioning unit for heating water or other suitable liquid in a conventional liquid heating storage tank. The primary heater control in the storage tank is turned off whenever the air conditioning compressor is operating by a pressure sensing switch in the compressor line that is wired in series with the tank heater control circuit. A water circulating pump is used to pass relatively cold tank water through a heat exchanger which is connected to the compressor outlet conduit of the air conditioner. The pump is controlled by a thermostatic switch which measures heat exchanger outlet water temperature. The device not only utilizes otherwise rejected heat energy from an air conditioning unit for heating water in a conventional hot water tank but also increases the efficiency and endurance of the air conditioning system by removing super heat from the compressor gases.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An energy saving device for increasing the operational efficiency of an air conditioning system having a compressor utilizing a refrigerant while providing heat energy for a stored liquid comprising:

a liquid storage tank;

liquid primary heating means connected to said storage tank;

a control means connected to said liquid primary heating means;

a heat exchanger, said heat exchanger including an outer chamber having an inlet and an outlet and an inner chamber having an inlet and an outlet;

means for connecting the inlet and the outlet of said outer chamber to said liquid storage tank;

compressor conduit inlet means connected to said inner chamber outlet of said heat exchanger;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to an energy saving device which is connected between a conventional water heater storage tank and the compressor outlet side of a conventional air conditioning unit, which utilizes the rejected heat from the air conditioning compressor in order to heat water in the storage tank.

In recent years increased energy demands and resultant increased fuel prices have made it necessary to seek increased efficiency in the operation of conventional energy consuming products.

Many homes, apartments, office buildings and the like today are equipped with air conditioning units which, due to the increased cost of electricity, have become more expensive to operate. These same buildings also have conventional storage tanks that heat and maintain a quantity of water at a predetermined temperature at all times. Devices are known in the prior art which act to conserve energy by utilizing the air conditioning exhaust heat energy for hot water heating. U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,876 for an energy conservation unit shows a water heating device which controls the circulating water through the heat exchanger by temperature control. No provision is made, however, to control the primary tank water heating source to insure maximum efficiency of the system. The instant invention overcomes deficiencies in the prior art by providing a compact unit that is readily attachable to a conventional water heater and air conditioning compressor unit, that provides for maximum heat transfer to the water heater whenever the air conditioner is operating and that completely turns off the primary heat source to the water storage tank when the air conditioning compressor is operating. The primary water tank heater can only be on when the air conditioning compressor is off and tank water temperature demands elevation.
 
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