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US20140252101A1 - Automatic control of steam heating systems using remote sensors and switches utilizing thermodynamic qualities of steam with the existing system characteristics to increase heating cycle efficiency - Google Patents

Automatic control of steam heating systems using remote sensors and switches utilizing thermodynamic qualities of steam with the existing system characteristics to increase heating cycle efficiency
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US20140252101A1
US20140252101A1US13/459,169US201213459169AUS2014252101A1US 20140252101 A1US20140252101 A1US 20140252101A1US 201213459169 AUS201213459169 AUS 201213459169AUS 2014252101 A1US2014252101 A1US 2014252101A1
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An electromechanical analog or digital system that controls a steam heating cycle in one or more spaces is revealed herein. Said electromechanical system is comprised of pressure and temperature sensors, and pressure and temperature switches. Said sensors are installed into or onto a steam heating system, at the furthest steam circulation point physically accessible of said steam heating system. Said switches, by either mechanical or electrical means, receive temperature and pressure data from said sensors, respectively. Pressure and temperature switches are interposed between a thermostat and steam supply, as to oscillate steam supply until pressure and temperature set points of switches are achieved or set point of thermostat is achieved. The same aforementioned system can be controlled using a digital controller to take pressure and temperature sensors information into a controller that will interrupt or continue the call for heat from a thermostat to a steam supply.

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1. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system comprising of:
A steam supply means;
A heating element in a space to be heated;
A steam conduit means connected to said steam supply means and said heating element means;
A thermostat element in said space to be connected to said steam supply means;
Pressure sensing means;
Temperature sensing:
A pressure electrical switching means;
A temperature electrical switching means;
A triggering element for sensing pressure and temperature within the system for cycling steam supply on and off within the system.
2. A system according toclaim 1, wherein;
said pressure sensors in communication with said pressure switches, for sensing pressures in said system and pressure element responds to existing system pressure requirement based on calculated settings derived form Mollier diagram, said temperature sensors in communication, with said temperature switches, switching-means for sensing temperature of the steam means responsive to existing system temperature requirement based on calculated-settings derived from Mollier diagram. Pressure and temperature switches, to be connected to said pressure and temperature sensors for sensing of atmospheric pressures and temperatures triggering said steam supply means till desired pressure and temperature settings are achieved in said conduit or said heating element whereby said steam supply means is cyclically energized and de-energized until said desired temperature setting of said space to be heated is reached.
3. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 further comprising; said pressure and temperature sensors means are installed at the furthest steam circulation point of said steam heating system, physically accessible by the installer of this invention.
4. A method for dampening an existing steam heating system comprising;
said pressure and temperature switches, are activated and deactivated through sensed pressures and temperatures within the steam system, interrupting and continuing signal from thermostat, respectively using the Mother diagram to calculate quality of the steam based on pressure and temperature magnitude requirements of the existing system in order to cycle said steam supply means.
5. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 further comprising;
where said pressure and temperature switches, means are wired in series circuit in between the thermostat and steam supply controlling the signal between the thermostat and said steam supply.
6. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 further comprising;
where said pressure and temperature sensors are connected wirelessly through the use of a wireless communications element which sends a signal to pressure and temperature switches, switching means wired in series circuit between the thermostat and steam supply means.
7. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 further comprising:
said pressure and temperature switches are wired in parallel circuit with each other and in series circuit between the thermostat and steam supply means acting to interrupt the signal for the thermostat if both switches thereby de-energizing the ON circuit for the steam supply by requiring the opening of both pressure and temperature switches in order to deactivate the steam supply, where by the said system requires only one pressure or temperature switch to be closed in order to send signal from thermostat to steam supply to initiate a signal for heat from steam supply.
8. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 further comprising;
a bypass/maintenance switch which is wired in a series circuit directly between the steam supply means and the thermostat but in a parallel circuit with temperature and pressure switching means, allowing direct connection to the steam supply and thermostat for conventional operation of an existing steam system.
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10. An electro-mechanical regulating system heating system according toclaim 1 wherein two walls are respectively associated with at least two heating zones within the interior of a heating space;
pressure and temperature sensors are located in individual heating zones;
pressure and temperature switches are located in individual heating zones;
wherein switching means is activated or deactivated responsive to sensed pressures and temperatures within the steam system(s), interrupting or continuing signal from thermostat, dampening steam supply valves designated to control that heating zone based on the Mollier diagram without impacting remaining zones within the system.
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