An integrated distribution system
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
[0004]有鉴于此,本申请的目的在于提供一种集成化分配系统,用以解决现有的水分配系统的占用空间较大的问题
[0015]本实用新型实施例的集成化分配系统,其电控柜安装于支架的第一侧。离心泵安装于支架的第一侧,离心泵与电控柜并排设置,以节约空间。循环管路部安装于支架的第二侧,使得循环管路部与离心泵和电控柜能够错开设置,以提高集成化程度,进一步节约了空间。循环管路部中设置有毛细管换热器,以替换尺寸较大的列管换热器。如此能够有效地解决现有的水分配系统的占用空间较大的问题。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of water distribution system technology, and in particular to an integrated distribution system. Background Technology
[0002] A water distribution system typically consists of a pure water storage tank, a circulating pump, circulating pipelines, and various user points. Disinfection is usually achieved using ozone, thus requiring equipment such as a double-plate heat exchanger, an ozone generator, and ultraviolet lamps. Water exiting the water purification equipment enters the water distribution system, where it is then stored and distributed to various user points.
[0003] However, existing water distribution systems suffer from insufficient integration, and the size of the shell and tube heat exchangers is difficult to reduce, resulting in a large overall space requirement for the water distribution system. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this application is to provide an integrated distribution system to solve the problem of the large space occupation of existing water distribution systems.
[0005] According to the present invention, an integrated distribution system is provided, wherein the integrated distribution system includes: a bracket; an electrical control cabinet installed on a first side of the bracket; a centrifugal pump installed on the first side of the bracket, the centrifugal pump and the electrical control cabinet being arranged side by side; and a circulation pipeline section installed on a second side of the bracket, wherein a capillary heat exchanger is provided in the circulation pipeline section.
[0006] Preferably, the circulation pipeline includes a first purified water passage, a steam passage, and a chilled water passage, wherein the first purified water passage, the steam passage, and the chilled water passage flow through the capillary heat exchanger.
[0007] Preferably, the capillary heat exchanger is mounted horizontally on the support.
[0008] Preferably, the circulation pipeline section includes: a first pipe section, one end of which extends vertically and the other end of which is connected to a first end of the capillary heat exchanger in a horizontal direction; and a second pipe section, one end of which is connected to a second end of the capillary heat exchanger in a horizontal direction and the other end of which extends vertically; purified water in the first purified water passage flows through the first pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, and the second pipe section.
[0009] Preferably, the circulation pipeline section includes: a third pipe section, one end of which extends horizontally and the other end of which is vertically connected to the upper part of the capillary heat exchanger; and a fourth pipe section, one end of which is vertically connected to the lower part of the capillary heat exchanger and the other end of which extends horizontally; steam in the steam passage flows through the third pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, and the fourth pipe section.
[0010] Preferably, the circulation pipeline section includes: a fifth pipe section, which is horizontally connected to the fourth pipe section; and a sixth pipe section, which is horizontally connected to the third pipe section; the chilled water in the chilled water passage flows through the fifth pipe section, the fourth pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, the third pipe section, and the sixth pipe section.
[0011] Preferably, a first electrically controlled valve is installed on the horizontally extending portion of the third pipe section.
[0012] Preferably, the fifth pipe section is equipped with a second electrically controlled valve.
[0013] Preferably, the circulation pipeline includes a seventh pipe section and a second purified water passage. The seventh pipe section is vertically connected to the outlet end of the centrifugal pump, and the centrifugal pump has an inlet end in the horizontal direction. The purified water in the second purified water passage flows through the centrifugal pump and the seventh pipe section.
[0014] Preferably, the centrifugal pump has a length of 700 mm.
[0015] The integrated distribution system of this utility model has its electrical control cabinet mounted on the first side of the bracket. The centrifugal pump is also mounted on the first side of the bracket, arranged side-by-side with the electrical control cabinet to save space. The circulation pipeline section is mounted on the second side of the bracket, allowing it to be staggered from the centrifugal pump and electrical control cabinet, thus improving integration and further saving space. A capillary heat exchanger is installed in the circulation pipeline section to replace the larger shell-and-tube heat exchanger. This effectively solves the problem of the large space occupation of existing water distribution systems.
[0016] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this application and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the integrated distribution system according to the present invention.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the integrated distribution system according to this utility model from another angle.
[0020] Reference numerals: 1-Support; 2-Electrical control cabinet; 3-Centrifugal pump; 30-Inlet end; 4-Circulation pipeline section; 40-Capillary heat exchanger; 41-First pipe section; 42-Second pipe section; 43-Third pipe section; 44-Fourth pipe section; 45-Fifth pipe section; 46-Sixth pipe section; 47-Seventh pipe section; 51-First electrically controlled valve; 52-Second electrically controlled valve. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The following detailed embodiments are provided to help the reader gain a comprehensive understanding of the methods, apparatus, and / or systems described herein. However, various changes, modifications, and equivalents of the methods, apparatus, and / or systems described herein will be apparent after understanding the disclosure of this application. For example, the order of operations described herein is merely illustrative and is not limited to the order set forth herein; changes that will be apparent after understanding the disclosure of this application are possible, except for operations that must occur in a specific order. Furthermore, for clarity and brevity, descriptions of features known in the art may be omitted.
[0022] The features described herein may be implemented in different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the examples described herein. Rather, the examples described herein have been provided merely to illustrate some of the many feasible ways of implementing the methods, apparatus, and / or systems described herein that will be apparent upon understanding the disclosure of this application.
[0023] Throughout the specification, when an element (such as a layer, region, or substrate) is described as being "on" another element, "connected to" another element, "bonded to" another element, "on" another element, or "covering" another element, it may be directly "on" another element, "connected to" another element, "bonded to" another element, "on" another element, or "covering" another element, or there may be one or more other elements in between. In contrast, when an element is described as being "directly on" another element, "directly connected to" another element, "directly bonded to" another element, "directly on" another element, or "directly covering" another element, there may be no other elements in between.
[0024] As used herein, the term “and / or” includes any one of the relevant items listed and any combination of any two or more items.
[0025] Although terms such as “first,” “second,” and “third” may be used herein to describe individual components, assemblies, regions, layers, or parts, these components, assemblies, regions, layers, or parts are not limited by these terms. Rather, these terms are used only to distinguish one component, assembly, region, layer, or part from another. Therefore, without departing from the teachings of the examples described herein, the first component, assembly, region, layer, or part referred to as the second component, assembly, region, layer, or part may also be referred to as the second component, assembly, region, layer, or part.
[0026] For ease of description, spatial relation terms such as “above,” “upper,” “below,” and “lower” are used herein to describe the relationship between one element and another, as shown in the accompanying drawings. Such spatial relation terms are intended to include not only the orientation depicted in the drawings but also different orientations of the device during use or operation. For example, if the device in the drawings is flipped, an element described as being “above” or “upper” relative to another element will subsequently be “below” or “lower” relative to that other element. Therefore, the term “above” includes both “above” and “below” orientations depending on the spatial orientation of the device. The device may also be positioned in other ways (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relation terms used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0027] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing various examples only and is not intended to limit the examples. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular form is also intended to include the plural form. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” enumerate the stated features, quantities, operations, components, elements, and / or combinations thereof, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, quantities, operations, components, elements, and / or combinations thereof.
[0028] Variations in the shapes shown in the accompanying drawings may occur due to manufacturing techniques and / or tolerances. Therefore, the examples described herein are not limited to the specific shapes shown in the accompanying drawings, but include changes in shape that may occur during manufacturing.
[0029] The features of the examples described herein can be combined in various ways that will be apparent upon understanding the disclosure of this application. Furthermore, although the examples described herein have a wide variety of constructions, other constructions are possible, as will be apparent upon understanding the disclosure of this application.
[0030] This utility model provides an integrated distribution system, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the integrated distribution system includes a support frame 1, an electrical control cabinet 2, a centrifugal pump 3, and a circulation pipeline section 4.
[0031] In the following description, reference will be made to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The specific structure of the aforementioned components of the integrated distribution system and their connection relationships are described in detail.
[0032] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the electrical control cabinet 2 can be installed on the first side of the bracket 1. The centrifugal pump 3 can also be installed on the first side of the bracket 1, allowing it to be arranged side-by-side with the electrical control cabinet 2 to save space. The circulation piping section 4 can be installed on the second side of the bracket 1, allowing it to be staggered from the centrifugal pump 3 and the electrical control cabinet 2, thus improving integration and further saving space. The circulation piping section 4 is equipped with a capillary heat exchanger 40, replacing the original, larger shell-and-tube heat exchanger, thereby effectively reducing the space occupied.
[0033] Preferred, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, in this embodiment, the support 1 may include a bottom frame and a middle frame. The bottom frame may be rectangular and is horizontally oriented. The electrical control cabinet 2 and the centrifugal pump 3 may be mounted on the bottom frame and spaced apart along its length. The middle frame may be rectangular and vertically oriented. The bottom of the middle frame may be connected to the bottom frame. The middle frame is positioned between the electrical control cabinet 2 and the circulation pipeline section 4, which may be mounted on the middle frame. The bottom and middle frames may be welded from angle steel. The electrical control cabinet 2 is mounted on a first side of the support 1, specifically on one side of the support 1's width direction. The circulation pipeline section 4 is mounted on a second side of the support 1, specifically on the other side of the support 1's width direction.
[0034] Preferably, in an embodiment, the circulation pipeline section 4 may include a first purified water passage, a steam passage, and a chilled water passage. The first purified water passage is used for the flow of purified water. The steam passage is used for the flow of industrial steam. The chilled water passage is used for the flow of chilled water. The first purified water passage, the steam passage, and the chilled water passage flow through the capillary heat exchanger 40 for heat exchange.
[0035] Furthermore, preferably, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the capillary heat exchanger 40 can be horizontally mounted on the support 1 along the length of the support 1.
[0036] Preferred, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the circulation pipeline section 4 includes a first pipe section 41 and a second pipe section 42. One end of the first pipe section 41 extends vertically, and the other end of the first pipe section 41 connects horizontally (i.e., along the axial direction of the capillary heat exchanger 40) to the first end of the capillary heat exchanger 40 (which can be, for example,...). Figure 2 (As shown on the left end). The first tube segment 41 is bent into an L-shape. One end of the second tube segment 42 is horizontally connected to the second end of the capillary heat exchanger 40 (which can be as shown on the left end). Figure 2 (As shown on the right end), the other end of the second pipe section 42 extends vertically. The second pipe section 42 is bent into an L-shape. The purified water in the first purified water passage flows sequentially through the first pipe section 41, the capillary heat exchanger 40, and the second pipe section 42.
[0037] Preferred, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, in this embodiment, the circulation pipeline section 4 includes a third pipe section 43 and a fourth pipe section 44. One end of the third pipe section 43 extends horizontally, and the other end connects to the upper part of the capillary heat exchanger 40 in a vertical direction (i.e., radially along the capillary heat exchanger 40). The third pipe section 43 is bent into an L-shape. One end of the fourth pipe section 44 connects to the lower part of the capillary heat exchanger 40 in a vertical direction, and the other end extends horizontally. The fourth pipe section 44 is bent into an L-shape. Industrial steam in the steam passage flows sequentially through the third pipe section 43, the capillary heat exchanger 40, and the fourth pipe section 44.
[0038] Further optimized, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the circulation piping section 4 includes a fifth pipe section 45 and a sixth pipe section 46. The fifth pipe section 45 is horizontally connected to the end of the fourth pipe section 44 near the capillary heat exchanger 40. The fifth pipe section 45 can be a straight pipe. The sixth pipe section 46 is horizontally connected to the bend of the third pipe section 43, and the sixth pipe section 46 can form a T-shape together with the third pipe section 43. Chilled water in the chilled water passage flows sequentially through the fifth pipe section 45, the fourth pipe section 44, the capillary heat exchanger 40, the third pipe section 43, and the sixth pipe section 46. This arrangement greatly improves the integration of the circulation piping section 4, thereby effectively reducing the space occupied.
[0039] In addition, preferred, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, a first electrically controlled valve 51 can be installed on the horizontally extending portion of the third pipe section 43, and a second electrically controlled valve 52 can be installed on the fifth pipe section 45. This configuration replaces manual valves, saving space while facilitating operation.
[0040] Preferred, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the circulation pipeline section 4 may further include a seventh pipe section 47. The seventh pipe section 47 is vertically connected to the outlet end of the centrifugal pump 3. The inlet end 30 of the centrifugal pump 3 is located horizontally. The inlet end 30 is located on the side of the centrifugal pump 3 furthest from the electrical control cabinet 2. The purified water in the second purified water passage flows through the centrifugal pump 3 and the seventh pipe section 47.
[0041] Furthermore, preferably, in this embodiment, the length (i.e., the axial dimension) of the centrifugal pump 3 can be 700 mm. Thus, by reducing the size of the centrifugal pump 3, the space occupied by the integrated distribution system is further reduced.
[0042] During use, the electrical control cabinet 2 and the centrifugal pump 3 are installed on the first side of the bracket 1, allowing them to be arranged side-by-side to save space. The circulation pipeline section 4 is installed on the second side of the bracket 1, allowing it to be staggered from the centrifugal pump 3 and the electrical control cabinet 2, thus improving integration and further saving space. The circulation pipeline section 4 is equipped with a capillary heat exchanger 40, replacing the original, larger shell-and-tube heat exchanger, and is equipped with a first electrically controlled valve 51 and a second electrically controlled valve 52, replacing the original manual valve, thereby effectively reducing the space occupied.
[0043] Finally, it should be noted that the above-described embodiments are merely specific implementations of this application, used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and not to limit them. The scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that any person skilled in the art can still modify or easily conceive of changes to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features, within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application. Such modifications, changes, or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and should all be covered within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An integrated dispensing system, characterized by, The integrated distribution system includes: support; The electrical control cabinet is installed on the first side of the bracket; A centrifugal pump is installed on the first side of the bracket, and the centrifugal pump is arranged side by side with the electrical control cabinet; and The circulation pipeline section is installed on the second side of the bracket, and a capillary heat exchanger is provided in the circulation pipeline section.
2. The integrated dispensing system of claim 1, wherein, The circulation pipeline section includes a first purified water passage, a steam passage, and a chilled water passage, and the first purified water passage, the steam passage, and the chilled water passage flow through the capillary heat exchanger.
3. The integrated dispensing system of claim 2, wherein, The capillary heat exchanger is mounted horizontally on the support.
4. The integrated dispensing system of claim 3, wherein, The circulation pipeline section includes: A first tube segment, one end of which extends vertically and the other end of which connects horizontally to the first end of the capillary heat exchanger; and The second tube section has one end connected to the second end of the capillary heat exchanger in a horizontal direction, and the other end of the second tube section extends in a vertical direction. The purified water in the first purified water passage flows through the first pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, and the second pipe section.
5. The integrated dispensing system of claim 3, wherein, The circulation pipeline section includes: A third tube section, one end of which extends horizontally and the other end of which connects vertically to the upper part of the capillary heat exchanger; and The fourth tube segment has one end connected vertically to the lower part of the capillary heat exchanger, and the other end extends horizontally. Steam in the steam passage flows through the third pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, and the fourth pipe section.
6. The integrated dispensing system of claim 5, wherein, The circulation pipeline section includes: The fifth pipe segment, which is horizontally connected to the fourth pipe segment; and The sixth pipe segment is connected to the third pipe segment in a horizontal direction; The chilled water in the chilled water passage flows through the fifth pipe section, the fourth pipe section, the capillary heat exchanger, the third pipe section, and the sixth pipe section.
7. The integrated distribution system according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first electrically controlled valve is installed on the horizontally extending portion of the third pipe section.
8. The integrated dispensing system of claim 6, wherein, The fifth pipe section is equipped with a second electrically controlled valve.
9. The integrated dispensing system of claim 2, wherein, The circulation pipeline includes a seventh pipe section and a second purified water passage. The seventh pipe section is vertically connected to the outlet end of the centrifugal pump, and the centrifugal pump has an inlet end in the horizontal direction. The purified water in the second purified water passage flows through the centrifugal pump and the seventh pipe section.
10. The integrated dispensing system of claim 1, wherein, The centrifugal pump is 700 mm long.