Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure
Patent
1985-01-07
1988-01-12
Cline, William R.
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Checker brick structure
165 111, 165 22, 237 8R, 236 91F, 236 94, 374 39, 73861, G05D 2300, G01K 1706, F24D 302
Patent
active
047184787
ABSTRACT:
A process controlling a thermal installation is described. The flow of a process liquid through a heat exchanger is achieved dependent upon two temperatures. One is the return temperature of the process liquid which, through the switching on and off or modulation of a circulation pump is maintained at a constant value. The other is the room or outside temperatures or the difference between these two temperatures, whereby during the deviation of a predeterminable limiting value the pump is also switched on and off or modulated. Since the supply temperature from a boiler has a constant temperature, for a central heating system the same amount of heat is drawn from each unit of heating water and thus the measure of the pump flow is sufficient to determine the actual heat consumption. Thereby the fair division of heating costs for each tenant according to actual amount consumed is made possible.
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Cline William R.
Ford John K.
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