Absorption cooling device

Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type

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62476, F25B 3700, F25B 1500

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055356028

ABSTRACT:
An absorption cooling system includes an evaporator which receives liquid refrigerant from a condenser and evaporates that refrigerant to produce a cooling effect. The gaseous refrigerant produced by evaporation in the evaporator is supplied to an absorber which mixes that gaseous refrigerant with concentrated liquid refrigerant received from a generator to produce a dilute refrigerant solution. The dilute refrigerant solution is delivered from the absorber to the generator and is separated into a gaseous refrigerant and a concentrated liquid refrigerant. The gaseous refrigerant from the generator is passed through a heat exchanger and transfers heat to the cooler dilute refrigerant traveling from the absorber to the generator. Some of the gaseous refrigerant is condensed in the heat exchanger and is supplied to the evaporator, while the remaining uncondensed refrigerant is supplied to the condenser.

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