Heating systems – Processes
Patent
1979-09-28
1981-07-21
Schwartz, Larry I.
Heating systems
Processes
237 56, 236 9R, 236 9A, 165 22, F24D 300
Patent
active
042793815
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for uniformly regulating and controlling the temperature in a multi-level building utilizing a common heat source. Only a single thermostat is required. The thermostat is placed in the room as near the end of the longest conduit and is set at the desired temperature. At least one and possibly a plurality of heating units such as radiators, each having its own output control valve, is placed on each level of the building. After the thermostat has been set at the desired temperature, each valve that controls the various heating unit is individually set. The radiator valve in the room in which the thermostat is located is opened all the way. The remaining valves are opened by a progressively smaller amount in those rooms further away from the thermostat. Once all of the rooms reach the desired temperature the valves are permanently set in order to prevent their unauthorized adjustment.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2849185 (1958-08-01), Keyes
patent: 3086710 (1963-04-01), Shimko
Bennett Henry
Schwartz Larry I.
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