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Heat pump with supplementary heat
   
Document Number
US Patent 5473907
Issued Date
December 12, 1995
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An improved heat pump having supplementary electric heat and a bypass feature protecting the outside coil from icing. The heat pump operates conventionally during space cooling. When employed for heating purposes, operation is conventional above the critical ambient temperature below which the heat pump is ineffective. Below this critical ambient temperature, an electric heater heats refrigerant which then proceeds through a conventional vapor compression and heat exchange cycle. However, frigid gaseous refrigerant coming from the indoor coil then bypasses the outdoor coil, and is conducted directly to the heater. Valves isolate the bypass when it is not in use. The bypass prevents the outdoor coil from icing, so that no energy need be expended for de-icing. It also enables rapid switching from supplementary to air based heat source operation, when weather conditions fluctuate. The heater preferably comprises a heating element which threads into a liquid chamber formed in the heater body. The liquid chamber absorbs heat and passes the heat to a refrigerant chamber formed in the heater body. The heating element may be renewed without interrupting the pressurized refrigerant circuit. The resultant heat pump is independent of combustion based supplementary heating, and is sufficiently compact to be provided as a window unit.
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Published
December 12, 1995
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08/345,812
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November 22, 1994
US Classification
62/238.7   62/324.1
Int'l Classification
F24D   5/12   (20060101)   F24D   5/00   (20060101)   F25B   30/02   (20060101)   F25B   47/00   (20060101)   F25B   30/00   (20060101)  
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62/324.1   62/324.6   62/238.7   165/29   237/2B  
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