Heating appliance
View Patent ↗A domestic combined heat and power system comprising a Stirling engine ( 1 ) and water heater in the form of a supplementary burner ( 17 ). The exhaust gas from the Stirling engine is used to preheat combustible gas entering the Stirling engine and subsequently used to heat the water. The water heater ( 15 ) has a helical water duct ( 41 ) towards the periphery of a housing ( 39 ). Separate parts of this duct are heated, in series, by the exhaust gas from the Stirling engine and the supplementary burner ( 17 ) firing radially outwardly through the helical duct.
1. A domestic combined heat and power system comprising a Stirling engine and a water heater, wherein the Stirling engine is arranged to be heated by a first burner fed with a combustible gas, the assembly further comprising an exhaust gas duct passing from the Stirling engine in contact with a combustible gas inlet into the first burner to preheat combustible gas entering the first burner, and subsequently heat water which is subsequently heated by the water heater, wherein the water heater is provided by a second burner and wherein the system is arranged so that the exhaust gas and gas from the second burner form a combined stream once they have given up heat to the water and the combined stream is arranged to heat the water upstream of the exhaust.
2. A system according to claim 1 , further comprising a Stirling engine cooler arranged to heat the water upstream of the exhaust gas heating.