EP1566595A1 - Verteiler für Bodenheizung - Google Patents

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EP1566595A1
EP1566595A1 EP20040078503 EP04078503A EP1566595A1 EP 1566595 A1 EP1566595 A1 EP 1566595A1 EP 20040078503 EP20040078503 EP 20040078503 EP 04078503 A EP04078503 A EP 04078503A EP 1566595 A1 EP1566595 A1 EP 1566595A1
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Hendrik Johannes Janssen
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D19/00Details
    • F24D19/10Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
    • F24D19/1006Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices for water heating systems
    • F24D19/1009Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices for water heating systems for central heating
    • F24D19/1015Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices for water heating systems for central heating using a valve or valves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D3/00Hot-water central heating systems
    • F24D3/10Feed-line arrangements, e.g. providing for heat-accumulator tanks, expansion tanks ; Hydraulic components of a central heating system
    • F24D3/1058Feed-line arrangements, e.g. providing for heat-accumulator tanks, expansion tanks ; Hydraulic components of a central heating system disposition of pipes and pipe connections
    • F24D3/1066Distributors for heating liquids

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  • the present invention relates to a distributor in a floor heating system, and to a floor heating system provided with such a distributor.
  • Central heating units for heating spaces are known with which water is heated using for instance a burner fuelled with gas or oil.
  • the unit subsequently guides the heated water along diverse heating radiators which are positioned in the spaces and which relinquish their heat to the ambient air.
  • Each structural unit such as for instance a house, normally has its own (domestic) heating installation with which the rooms of the structural unit can be heated.
  • the hot water from the central heating unit (CH) or from the district heating is used to heat a number of heating radiators arranged in a house. These radiators generate heat directly to the ambient air.
  • Systems are however known wherein the hot water is guided along heating conduits arranged in a structural part, such as for instance a floor. The hot water then heats the structural part, and the structural part transmits the heat to the ambient air.
  • Such systems are known as floor heating systems. It is noted that a floor heating system is here also understood to mean a system in which such heating conduits are arranged in a structural part other than a floor, for instance in the wall or in the ceiling of a room.
  • a floor heating system in most cases forms an addition to the above mentioned heating radiators which heat the ambient air directly.
  • a floor heating system is usually provided with hot water via the above mentioned central heating unit or via the district heating system.
  • Connected for this purpose to the pipe network of the central heating unit or the district heating is a distributor which guides the incoming hot water to the heating conduits and then feeds back a part of the relatively cold return flow to the pipe network of the central heating unit or the district heating, and mixes another part with the supplied hot water coming from the central heating system or the district heating system.
  • a floor heating distributor fulfils a number of basic functions.
  • the first function is to regulate the temperature in the floor heating conduits, i.e. down-regulate CH water or district heating water which is too hot to temperatures suitable for the floor heating. Part of this function is also to protect against water of high temperature such that the floor could be damaged thereby.
  • a further function is to distribute the water over the different floor heating groups. The water is distributed over different groups to enable the heating of different floor parts to be switched on and off individually. Distribution over groups also has the advantage that the conduit length, and thereby the pressure drop over the conduits, can remain limited.
  • a first type of distributor is used when there is no district heating and the central heating unit transports sufficient hot water to the floor heating distributor.
  • a second type of distributor is used in the case of district heating and when there are additional regulations laid down by the power companies. This means in practice, among other things, that the distributor must be embodied with a non-return valve which, in the case of malfunctions, for instance because for whatever reason the pump of the distributor does not operate, prevents a direct flow from the hot water feed to the discharge being able to take place, with the consequence that water at too high a temperature is fed back into the district heating system.
  • a third type of distributor is used in the case of a central heating unit which does not deliver sufficient hot water to the floor heating distributor. This may be caused for instance because the central heating boiler has a circulation pump with too little capacity, because the radiators are not adjusted, or not sufficiently so, or because the pipe network of the radiators is embodied with too small a diameter and therefore too high a resistance. In such situations it is desirable to make the distributor "active", i.e. the pump of the floor heating contributes to a greater or lesser extent to the feed of the water from the external central heating unit to the floor heating. It is important in this type of distributor that the degree of suction, performed by the pump of the floor heating, of the central heating water to the floor heating system is adjustable.
  • a drawback of the above mentioned types of distributor is that a separate type of distributor must be manufactured for each individual situation. This not only means relatively high manufacturing costs, but also means that a relatively large number of distributors of different types must be held in stock.
  • a further drawback is that, when a known distributor of a specific type is installed, this distributor cannot be modified when for instance a different type of distributor is required. The distributor must in that case be replaced in its entirety. If for instance a new external central heating unit is arranged when there is an existing floor heating system, this can result in a distributor of the latter mentioned type being required instead of a distributor of the former mentioned type. When known distributors are in use, this means that the system has to be switched off, only after which is it possible to proceed with replacement of the existing distributor by another type.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a distributor, the operation of which can still be modified in simple and rapid manner even after prolonged use.
  • a distributor for distributing the relatively cold return flow from the floor heating over a first sub-flow for discharge and a second sub-flow to be mixed with the relatively hot feed flow, the distributor comprising:
  • the throughflow is here defined as the volume of the liquid flowing through the opening per unit of time. Because the flow limiting element can be arranged from outside by placing it via the openings in one of the two or both compartments, the remaining part of the distributor can be used for the different situations, i.e. in the situation of connection to a properly operating central heating unit, the situation of connection to a poorly functioning central heating unit wherein the pump capacity of the floor heating system itself has to be used to supply extra hot liquid from the central heating unit, and in the situation of connection to a district heating system.
  • a wholesaler also has the advantage of one standard type with for instance the option of assembling the distributors by means of separate components to be supplied. This is also a great advantage in respect of stocking and flexibility.
  • an installer at least if working with stock, also has the advantage which applies for the wholesaler. In practice it will moreover still be possible during installation to modify the distributors to local conditions.
  • the openings in the compartment wall are closable with a closing element.
  • the openings in the compartment wall(s) need only be closed, and further measures in the standard distributor can be dispensed with.
  • measures must be taken, and the flow limiting element serves for this purpose.
  • the closing element and the flow limiting element preferably take a combined form, which means that functions of closing the opening(s) in the compartment wall(s) and the limiting of the flow through the passage opening between the compartments can be brought about with a combined element.
  • the limiting element comprises an adjusting element for adjusting the flow through the passage opening. Adjustment of the throughflow takes place in that the adjusting element is is embodied for displacement toward and away from the passage opening for the purpose of reducing respectively enlarging the passage of the passage opening.
  • the closing element comprises a sealing plug for fitting in the opening and provided with a bore
  • the flow limiting element comprises an adjusting valve provided in the bore and displaceable therein.
  • the adjusting valve can be moved reciprocally in the bore so as to thus vary the distance between the adjusting valve and the passage opening, resulting in a corresponding variation in the flow through the passage opening.
  • the sealing plug and the adjusting valve comprise screw thread so that by rotating the adjusting head it can be displaced relative to the sealing plug. A correct passage can thus be adjusted by rotating the adjusting valve.
  • the adjusting valve is preferably accessible from outside via the bore in the sealing plug, so that the throughflow is readily adjustable, also in mounted state, for instance when it is found after a time that too little hot water is being delivered by the central heating, this without the pressure in the system having to be released.
  • the adjusting element has an at least partially rounded adjusting head.
  • the adjusting head is herein directed toward the passage opening. Owing to this form of the adjusting head, a flow through the passage opening can remain uniform and a minimal pressure loss occurs.
  • a further preferred embodiment relates to one or more sealing rings, preferably manufactured from rubber, for arranging between the adjusting valve and the sealing plug. These sealing rings ensure that the pressurized central heating system does not lose liquid, and therefore pressure.
  • the flow limiting element comprises a non-return element for leaving almost wholly clear the flow in the direction from the second compartment to the first, and for almost wholly preventing the flow in the opposite direction.
  • the pump pressure caused by the pump of the floor heating system ensures that the passage opening is left (almost) wholly clear, so that an unimpeded flow of the second sub-flow can take place. If for whatever reason the pump does not operate, or at least insufficient pump pressure is produced, the non-return element closes the passage opening.
  • the non-return element is displaceable toward and away from the passage opening, and the non-return element comprises one or more springs for urging the non-return element toward the passage opening under predetermined spring pressure.
  • the non-return element is hereby always pressed against the wall(s) between the compartments so that the passage opening is closed, except when the pump can generate sufficient pump pressure to displace the non-return element counter to the spring action so that the passage opening is opened.
  • the closing element comprises a sealing plug for fitting in the opening and provided with a bore
  • the flow limiting element comprises a spring provided in the bore, a guide element displaceable along the sealing plug and a head which is provided on the guide element and with which the passage opening can be closed.
  • the closing element and the sealing plug hereby form a combined component which can be placed in one simple operation in the relevant compartment(s) and with which both the functions, of closing the compartment and closing the passage opening between the compartments in particular situations, can be fulfilled.
  • a floor heating system which comprises:
  • the standard distributor is universally suited for connection to central heating, optionally with sufficient pump capacity, and connection to a district heating network.
  • Figure 1 shows a floor heating system 1 in schematic manner.
  • an external heating system such as district heating or a central heating unit (CH)
  • hot water is supplied (in the so-called feed flow in direction P 1 ) and guided via a distributor 4 and a pump 9 through a number of conduits 10,11,12 arranged in the floor of the building (direction P 2 ).
  • the hot water runs through the conduits 10-12 and relinquishes heat to the floor in which the conduits are arranged.
  • Conduits 10-12 are herein placed in a number of channels arranged in the concrete floor or the covering floor provided thereon.
  • the route of the conduits in the floor is only indicated schematically in figure 1. In practice there are many options for the route of the conduits through the floor, all of which are deemed to lie within the reach of the skilled person.
  • Distributor 4 is further provided with one or more connecting elements (7,7',7") to which the return conduits 10-12 can be connected.
  • the distributor is provided with a connecting element 8 to which can be connected the return pipe 3 leading to the central heating unit or district heating.
  • Distributor 4 comprises two compartments 14,15 mutually separated by means of a partition wall 16. Connecting elements 5,6 are provided on left-hand compartment 15, while connecting elements 7,7',7",8 are provided in right-hand compartment 14.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B show a part of distributor 4 in more detail.
  • the distributor shown here is applied when the external heating system is a district heating system.
  • Figure 2A shows that in partition wall 16 there is provided a passage opening 30 along which the part of the return liquid for mixing with the feed flow can flow in the direction P 4 . Further provided in the wall of compartment 15 is an opening, along the edges of which is arranged screw thread 28. In this opening is placed an element 13 with which the opening in compartment wall 22 and passage opening 30 in the partition wall 16 between compartments 14,15 can be closed.
  • Element 13 forms a non-return valve for the situation in which the distributor is applied to a district heating system.
  • Figure 2A herein shows the valve in closed state
  • figure 2B shows the valve in opened state.
  • Element 13 comprises a valve guide plug 17 provided with a part which is provided with screw thread 27 and with which the plug can be screwed into the opening in compartment wall 16.
  • Valve guide plug 17 is provided with an elongate bore 18 in which a guide element 19 is displaceable.
  • Guide element 19 is provided on its end surface with a flange 22 which acts as support for a sealing part 24 manufactured from flexible material. Sealing part 24 is preferably manufactured from rubber, but can also be made from another material suitable for the purpose.
  • Guide element 19 is provided on its opposite end with a bore 20.
  • a pressure spring 21 is provided in this bore 20 of guide element 20 and the bore 18 of valve guide plug 17.
  • Pressure spring 21 provides a continuous pressure on guide element 19, whereby in the drawn situation this latter is pressed in the direction of arrow P 5 . This has the consequence that passage opening 30 in partition wall 16 is closed and that there is no flow between compartments 14,15. The passage opening is also closed in exceptional situations where for instance the pump of the floor heating system does not function, or does not function satisfactorily.
  • the pump creates a pressure difference between compartments 14 and 15 such that guide element 19 is displaced in direction P 6 counter to the action of spring 21, so that passage opening 30 is opened and flow occurs from the right-hand compartment 14 to the left-hand compartment 15.
  • Sealing part 24 can be displaced in the direction P 6 until the recesses 25 therein come to lie on the outer end 26 of sealing plug 17.
  • opening 30 is therefore opened as shown in figure 2B.
  • the distributor can perform the above described mixing function. If for whatever reason pump 9 of the floor heating system does not operate, the valve will close as shown in figure 2A, and no direct flow is possible from the feed via connecting element 5 to the discharge via connecting element 8.
  • Figures 2A and 2B further show that flange 22 is preferably provided with chamfered edges 23.
  • the chamfering functions here as positioning edge so that guide element 19 is always centred in the opening in compartment wall 16. This ensures that guide element 19 is always positioned in correct manner.
  • FIGS 3A and 3B show a second preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the element 13' functions as adjusting valve for use in situations where the quantity of feed water from the central heating unit is insufficient.
  • a plug 31 is now fitted into the standard distributor 4 already discussed in respect of the embodiment of figures 2A and 2B, for instance by screwing the plug, using screw thread 27, into the screw thread 28 in compartment wall 22.
  • Plug 31 is provided in this embodiment with a full continuous bore 32.
  • Bore 32 is provided on the inner side with screw thread 33.
  • An adjusting valve 34 is arranged in bore 32. Adjusting valve 34 is provided on its peripheral surface with outer screw thread 35 corresponding with inner screw thread 33, so that adjusting valve 34 is displaceable in bore 32 by rotation.
  • adjusting valve 34 and plug 31 are provided with inner and outer screw thread 33, 35 respectively, the rotating movement of adjusting valve 34 will be converted into a linear movement, wherein the outer end 36 of adjusting valve 34 closes the passage opening 30 of partition wall 16 to a greater or lesser extent.
  • the outer end of the adjusting valve has a head 36 of rounded form.
  • the diameter of head 36 is slightly larger than the diameter (d) of passage opening 30 in partition wall 16.
  • the head 36 has a rounded form so as to ensure a uniform change in the flow through passage opening 30 during displacement of head 36.
  • the element 34 has an elongate recess 37 on its outer end opposite the head 36.
  • Recess 37 is accessible from the outside of distributor 4 via bore 32. This provides the option of arranging an external tool, for instance a screwdriver, into recess 37 from the outside in order to turn the adjusting valve 34 therewith, with the result that head 36 is displaced in the direction of opening 30 (P 5 ) or in the opposite direction (P 6 ).
  • element 34 is further provided with O-rings 38 of flexible material which are arranged in recesses 39 in element 34, a liquid-tight closure is created whereby the pressurized water in the central heating system does not lose any water, and therefore any pressure, and it is still possible to adjust the adjusting element 34 from outside.
  • FIG. 4 finally shows a third preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • This embodiment is applied when the distributor is connected to a properly operating external central heating unit. In such a situation it is not necessary to arrange a non-return valve in the passage opening to prevent hot water from the feed flow entering the discharge flow in the case of malfunctions, nor does an adjusting valve have to be provided for the purpose of compensating for an external central heating unit which is not operating properly.
  • the opening in wall 22 of compartment 15, which opening is provided with screw thread 28, is sealed with a sealing plug 42 provided with corresponding screw thread 28.

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EP3309476A4 (de) * 2016-07-25 2018-06-13 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Verteiler und kühlkreisvorrichtung

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NL7709960A (en) * 1977-09-09 1979-03-13 Cornelis Antonius Johannes San Heating system for building floor - has pump in pipe from mixing to distribution chamber serving heater coils
EP0592788A1 (de) * 1992-10-16 1994-04-20 Meinrad Grammer Rohrverteiler mit hydraulischem Entkoppler
DE4241139A1 (de) * 1992-12-07 1994-06-09 Harald Trillitzsch Mischerverteiler, für Heizungsanlagen, best. aus Vorlaufverteiler (2) mit Anschlußstutzen, Rücklaufsammler mit Anschlußstutzen und Mischeinrichtung

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NL7709960A (en) * 1977-09-09 1979-03-13 Cornelis Antonius Johannes San Heating system for building floor - has pump in pipe from mixing to distribution chamber serving heater coils
EP0592788A1 (de) * 1992-10-16 1994-04-20 Meinrad Grammer Rohrverteiler mit hydraulischem Entkoppler
DE4241139A1 (de) * 1992-12-07 1994-06-09 Harald Trillitzsch Mischerverteiler, für Heizungsanlagen, best. aus Vorlaufverteiler (2) mit Anschlußstutzen, Rücklaufsammler mit Anschlußstutzen und Mischeinrichtung

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CN101957016A (zh) * 2010-08-25 2011-01-26 马永帮 地暖高温水自动换热降温器
CN101957016B (zh) * 2010-08-25 2013-01-30 马永帮 地暖高温水自动换热降温器
EP3309476A4 (de) * 2016-07-25 2018-06-13 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Verteiler und kühlkreisvorrichtung

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