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Title: Heat pump system with selective space cooling

Abstract

A reversible heat pump provides multiple heating and cooling modes and includes a compressor, an evaporator and heat exchanger all interconnected and charged with refrigerant fluid. The heat exchanger includes tanks connected in series to the water supply and a condenser feed line with heat transfer sections connected in counterflow relationship. The heat pump has an accumulator and suction line for the refrigerant fluid upstream of the compressor. Sub-cool transfer tubes associated with the accumulator/suction line reclaim a portion of the heat from the heat exchanger. A reversing valve switches between heating/cooling modes. A first bypass is operative to direct the refrigerant fluid around the sub-cool transfer tubes in the space cooling only mode and during which an expansion valve is utilized upstream of the evaporator/indoor coil. A second bypass is provided around the expansion valve. A programmable microprocessor activates the first bypass in the cooling only mode and deactivates the second bypass, and vice-versa in the multiple heating modes for said heat exchanger. In the heating modes, the evaporator may include an auxiliary outdoor coil for direct supplemental heat dissipation into ambient air. In the multiple heating modes, the condensed refrigerant fluid is regulated by a flow control valve.more » 4 figs.

Inventors:
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Wallace Energy Systems
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
504928
Patent Number(s):
5628200
Application Number:
PAN: 8-372,732
Assignee:
Wallace Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc., Gainesville, GA (United States)
DOE Contract Number:  
FG44-92R410601
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 13 May 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; HEAT PUMPS; DESIGN; HEAT EXCHANGERS; EVAPORATORS; COMPRESSORS; REFRIGERANTS; TANKS; HEAT RECOVERY; OPERATION; COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS; FLOW REGULATORS

Citation Formats

Pendergrass, J C. Heat pump system with selective space cooling. United States: N. p., 1997. Web.
Pendergrass, J C. Heat pump system with selective space cooling. United States.
Pendergrass, J C. Tue . "Heat pump system with selective space cooling". United States.
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