Process and apparatus for reducing the air cooling and water rem

Refrigeration – Atmosphere and sorbent contacting type

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62 91, 62 92, 95123, F25D 1708, B01D 4700

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for conditioning air in deep, underground mines. The apparatus includes an air passageway connecting an air inlet for ambient air and an air outlet for conveying dried air to the mine's working level. The air passageway provides for dehumidification of the air by passing it through activated adsorbent particles, preferably zeolite, and for reactivating the particles by reverse heating cycles, or revolving the adsorbent beds through separate air flows, one for dehumidification of the air, and the other for regeneration of the adsorbent particles. The dehumidification unit contained within the air passageway is sufficiently efficient to reduce the moisture content of the air to less than 0.001 kilograms of water per kilogram of air. A humidifier at the mines's working level receives the dried air at an increased pressure and temperature due to the mine's depth, and by evaporative cooling reduces the air temperature so that it is cooled to 25.degree. C. dry bulb/20.degree. C. wet bulb, or less. The humidified air is exhausted to the mine's surface carrying moisture with it.

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