Absorption refrigeration system with separate high- and low-pres

Refrigeration – Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber – With sorption

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62476, 62486, 62495, F25B 2700

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046228306

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating an absorption refrigeration system. The system has high- and low-pressure sections. The sections are connected by three lines and have an evaporator for subcooling the liquified refrigerant before it enters a connecting line. To enable uninterrupted transport of the weak refrigerant solution without increasing prime cost, the refrigerant vapor is fed from a subcooler into the expanded weak refrigerant solution at one or more points and a connecting line that conveys the weak refrigerant acts as an absorber. Expanded and evaporating refrigerant fluid flows through a subcooler in the high-pressure section. A condenser is in a line that conveys the weak refrigerant solution. The exit from the subcooler communicates through another line downstream of an expansion valve with a line that conveys the weak refrigerant solution and acts accordingly as an uncooled absorber.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4380909 (1983-04-01), Sung
patent: 4410134 (1983-10-01), Heimback
patent: 4464907 (1984-08-01), Mack et al.

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