Stoves and furnaces – Liquid heater – Boiler receiving hot liquid or steam from stove or furnace
Patent
1974-09-23
1976-05-25
Wayner, William E.
Stoves and furnaces
Liquid heater
Boiler receiving hot liquid or steam from stove or furnace
236 12R, 237 8A, F24H 122
Patent
active
039585557
ABSTRACT:
A fluid supply system for supplying a fluid draw-off such as for example domestic showers includes a fluid blending valve discharging blended liquid into a recirculation pipeline delivering to the draw-off and returning to a cold inlet of the blending valve, liquid recirculation occurring when the draw-off is closed, and a pump is preferably provided to ensure satisfactory recirculation. At least a portion of the recycled liquid is fed to a heat exchanger. To ensure that the temperature of the recycled liquid is maintained at a desired value, which is particularly desirable in the case of a shower installation where excess temperature can be physically dangerous, an additional thermostatic control valve is provided responsive to the recycled liquid temperature and operatively associated with the heat exchanger to maintain the recycled liquid temperature.
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Tapolcai, Jr. William E.
The Horne Engineering Co. Ltd.
Wayner William E.
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