Absorption refrigerator of natural circulation type

Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type

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62488, 62495, 62497, F25B 1500, F25B 3300

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040141837

ABSTRACT:
An absorption refrigerator of natural circulation type comprising a first generator connected to the lower end of a gas-liquid lift and a second generator connected to the upper end of the gas-liquid lift. A solution of an absorbing medium, which may be an aqueous solution of a salt of lithium, is heated in the first generator to be lifted through the gas-liquid lift into the second generator, and the lithium salt solution is then concentrated to a predetermined concentration in the second generator.

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