Heat exchange – Radiator core type – Serially connected tube sections
Patent
1995-06-23
1997-03-25
Leo, Leonard R.
Heat exchange
Radiator core type
Serially connected tube sections
165122, 165124, 165126, 165145, 165151, 62291, F28D 1053
Patent
active
056135548
ABSTRACT:
A contoured A-coil heat exchanger is provided which enhances cooling capacity of the heat exchanger by increasing the volume rate of airflow therethrough. The two slabs of the A-coil each have discrete upper and lower sections, with the upper section of each slab having a greater number of rows of tubes than the lower section thereof, so that the lower section of each slab is narrower than the corresponding upper section. Therefore, the condensate collecting channel of a drain pan used with the heat exchanger can be made commensurately narrower because the channel need only be wide enough to accommodate the lower sections with fewer tube rows than the upper sections. The narrower channel allows the area of the drain pan central opening to be larger for a given size drain pan, thereby increasing the volume rate of airflow through the central opening and through the heat exchanger. The lower section of each slab preferably has sufficient height along a major dimension thereof to allow an axis projecting vertically downwardly from a lowermost portion of an outer side of each upper section to fall within the drain pan channel, so that condensation draining from the upper section of each slab is effectively captured.
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Bull George B.
Carpenter James E.
Heatcraft Inc.
Leo Leonard R.
McCord W. Kirk
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