Liquid heaters and vaporizers – Subsidiary
Patent
1981-09-14
1983-11-29
Favors, Edward G.
Liquid heaters and vaporizers
Subsidiary
110234, 126365, 237 19, F22B 3300
Patent
active
044175469
ABSTRACT:
A water heating system for use with an incinerator. The incinerator includes a combustion chamber to burn waste material and a stack is connected to the combustion chamber to discharge the hot flue gases. Located within the stack is a heat exchanger. A water heating system is located within a building and includes a closed conduit having a pump to continuously circulate hot water through the conduit. A second conduit connects the first conduit with the heat exchanger in the stack and a second pump is employed to circulate water through the second conduit. In addition, a bypass is connected across the second conduit. A valving system is operable during periods when the incinerator is not operating to flow water through the first conduit and to separately flow water through the second conduit via the by-pass, so that water will continually flow through the heat exchanger. The valving system is operable during periods when the incinerator is operating to flow water from the first conduit through the second conduit to the heat exchanger and return heated water to the first conduit.
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