FIELD: power industry.
SUBSTANCE: wind-driven thermal hydraulic plant includes drive wind motor with vertical shaft 1 kinematically connected to hydraulic pump 3 and ferromagnetic rotor 2 arranged inside tight tank containing magnetic liquid 6 in the field of electrical excitation winding 5 and constant magnet 7, which are located outside that tank thermally connected to heating radiator 13 of thermal energy consumers. Tank with magnetic liquid 6 and rotor 2 is equipped with liquid jacket 4 for heat removal, which is hydraulically connected to hydraulic cylinder 8 of constant magnet 7 movement, and through circulating hydraulic pump 3 to expansion tank 14 and outlet pipeline of heating radiator 13. Tank is connected in series through control valve 9 to thermal relay 10, electrical battery of thermal elements 11 and automatic valve of thermostat 12, which shunts the inlet and outlet pipelines of heating radiators 13. Excitation winding 5 is electrically connected to electrical battery of thermal elements 11 through normally closed contacts of thermal relay 10 and level relay 16 of expansion tank 14 equipped with maximum allowable pressure safety valve 15.
EFFECT: simpler design and smaller dimensions of the plant.
4 cl, 1 dwg
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Dates
2012-07-10—Published
2011-03-14—Filed