Method and apparatus employing a heat pump for heating fluids in

Heating systems – Automatic control – Heat source is a reverse cycle refrigerating system or heat...

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62238, 165 29, 165 62, 237 8R, G05D 2302

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ABSTRACT:
There is provided a method and apparatus for heating tap water and radiator water by means of a heat pump, and complementarily also by means of a conventional fuel fired furnace. The condensor unit of the heat pump is divided into two heat exchangers. The first heat exchangers takes care of the superheat, and some of the condensation heat of the coolant vapor of the heat pump, and heats the tap water to a temperature which is higher than the condensation temperature. The second heat exchanger condensor heats the radiator water to a temperature corresponding to the condensation temperature of the coolant vapor.

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