Absorption refrigeration system utilizing solar energy

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect

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62148, 62238, 62476, F25B 2700, F25B 1500, F25B 2702

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041007557

ABSTRACT:
An absorption refrigeration system having a primary condenser-generator unit powered by solar energy, or any other suitable relatively low temperature energy source. A secondary condenser-generator unit is operatively connected to the primary unit. The secondary unit is powered by a refrigerant circuit arranged to move the heat of condensation developed in the secondary condenser into the secondary generator. The secondary condenser-generator unit is used to either augment or supplement the primary combination.

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