IP Library Granted Patent US 12,546,506
Granted Patent B2
US 12,546,506 · App. 17/217,891 · Granted Feb 10, 2026

Heat exchanger arrangement for HVAC system

Inventors: Madhuka Manuranga Jayarathne (Wichita, KS); Lester Dale Sherrow (Wichita, KS); Rakesh Mathew (Wichita, KS); Rohan Bhuse (Moshi, IN)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Light Commercial IP GmbH
F24F13/222F24F1/14F24F2013/227F24F2221/34
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Patent No.
US 12,546,506
App. No.
17/217,891
Granted
Feb 10, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A condensing heat exchanger system includes a first tube configured to receive a conditioning fluid, a second tube configured to receive the conditioning fluid from the first tube, a first vestibule panel coupled to the first tube, a second vestibule panel coupled to the second tube, and a drain trap assembly directly coupled to the second vestibule panel and configured to collect condensate.

Claims (38)

1 . A condensing heat exchanger system, the condensing heat exchanger system comprising:

a first tube configured to receive a conditioning fluid;

a second tube configured to receive the conditioning fluid from the first tube;

a first vestibule panel coupled to the first tube;

a second vestibule panel coupled to the second tube, wherein the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are coupled to one another, the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are aligned with each other in a direction of an air flow through the condensing heat exchanger system, the first vestibule panel comprises a first material, and the second vestibule panel comprises a second material;

an end plate coupled to the first tube and the second tube, wherein the end plate is disposed opposite the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel relative to the first tube and the second tube;

an end cover coupled to the end plate, wherein the end plate and the end cover cooperatively define a compartment configured to receive the conditioning fluid from the first tube and direct the conditioning fluid to the second tube; and

a drain trap assembly directly coupled to the second vestibule panel and configured to collect condensate.

2 . The condensing heat exchanger system of claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises stainless steel, and the second material comprises carbon steel.

3 . The condensing heat exchanger system of claim 1 , wherein the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are removably coupled to one another.

4 . The condensing heat exchanger system of claim 1 , wherein the first tube has a first cross sectional area, the second tube has a second cross sectional area, and the first cross sectional area is greater than the second cross sectional area.

5 . The condensing heat exchanger system of claim 1 , wherein the drain trap assembly comprises an internal drain trap and an adapter coupled to the internal drain trap, wherein the adapter is in direct contact with the second vestibule panel and the internal drain trap.

6 . The condensing heat exchanger system of claim 1 , wherein the first tube defines multiple passes, and the second tube defines a single pass.

7 . A furnace, comprising:

a first heat exchanger tube and a second heat exchanger tube fluidly coupled to one another;

a first vestibule panel configured to couple to the first heat exchanger tube;

a second vestibule panel configured to couple to the second heat exchanger tube, wherein the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are each removably coupled to and individually removable from the furnace, the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are aligned with each other in a direction of an air flow through the furnace, the first vestibule panel is formed from a first material, the second vestibule panel is formed from a second material different than the first material, and the second material is more corrosion resistant than the first material; and

a drain trap assembly directly mounted to the second vestibule panel and configured to collect liquid formed within the furnace during operation of the furnace, wherein the drain trap assembly forms a cavity, and the second heat exchanger tube extends into the cavity.

8 . The furnace of claim 7 , wherein the first heat exchanger tube is configured to receive combustion products from a heat source and is configured to direct the fluid toward the second heat exchanger tube.

9 . The furnace of claim 8 , comprising:

an end plate coupled to a first outlet of the first heat exchanger tube and an inlet of the second heat exchanger tube; and

an end cover coupled to the end plate,

wherein the end plate and the end cover cooperatively define a compartment configured to receive the fluid from the first heat exchanger tube and direct the fluid to the second heat exchanger tube.

10 . The furnace of claim 7 , comprising an enclosure, wherein the drain trap assembly, the first heat exchanger tube, the second heat exchanger tube, the first vestibule panel, and the second vestibule panel are disposed within the enclosure.

11 . The furnace of claim 7 , wherein the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are removably coupled to one another.

12 . The furnace of claim 7 , comprising a blower configured to direct the air flow sequentially across the second heat exchanger tube and the first heat exchanger tube.

13 . A heat exchanger system, comprising:

a first heat exchanger section, comprising:

a first vestibule panel; and

a first tube coupled to the first vestibule panel at an inlet of the first tube, wherein the first tube is configured to direct a fluid therethrough and transfer heat from the fluid to an air flow directed through the heat exchanger system;

a second heat exchanger section, comprising:

a second vestibule panel; and

a second tube coupled to the second vestibule panel at an outlet of the second tube, wherein the second tube is fluidly coupled to the first tube, the second tube is configured to receive the fluid from the first tube, to direct the fluid therethrough, and to transfer heat from the fluid to the air flow directed through the heat exchanger system, the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are separate components, the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are coupled to one another and are aligned with each other in a direction of the air flow directed through the heat exchanger system, the first vestibule panel is formed from a first material, the second vestibule panel is formed from a second material different than the first material, and the second material is more corrosion resistant than the first material; and

a drain trap assembly coupled to the second vestibule panel and forming a cavity, wherein the second tube of the second heat exchanger section extends into the cavity.

14 . The heat exchanger system of claim 13 , wherein the first vestibule panel is removably coupled to the first heat exchanger section, the second vestibule panel is removably coupled to the second heat exchanger section, and the first vestibule panel and the second vestibule panel are individually removably coupled to the heat exchanger system.

15 . The heat exchanger system of claim 13 , comprising an enclosure, wherein the first heat exchanger section and the second heat exchanger section are disposed within the enclosure, and the drain trap assembly comprises a drain trap disposed within the enclosure.

16 . The heat exchanger system of claim 13 , wherein the second vestibule panel is configured to decouple from the second heat exchanger section while the first vestibule panel remains coupled to the first heat exchanger section.

17 . The heat exchanger system of claim 16 , wherein the first vestibule panel is configured to decouple from the first heat exchanger section while the second vestibule panel remains coupled to the second heat exchanger section.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2025
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 072298/0096 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2025
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS LIGHT COMMERCIAL IP GMBH
Reel/Frame 070179/0435 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 067832/0947 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2022
From: JAYARATHNE, MADHUKA MANURANGA; SHERROW, LESTER DALE; MATHEW, RAKESH; BHUSE, ROHAN
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 059381/0788 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058959/0764 →