Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas
Patent
1987-11-24
1989-10-31
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
Processes
Circulating external gas
62117, 62223, F25D 1706, F25B 4104
Patent
active
048768588
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner dehumidifier comprising coil portions cooled for example by chilled water or refrigerant. Under part load conditions, restriction of coolant flow below peak load flow, or its total elimination, is limited to some only of the coil portions, while the remainder may receive as much or more coolant flow as at peak load conditions. The relatively unrestricted coolant flow through this remainder can be greater than that under peak load conditions due to more pump output being available to supply the reduced active size of the coil.
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Luxton Russell E.
Shaw Allan
Luminis Pty. Ltd.
Luxton Russell Estcourt
Shaw Allan
Wayner William E.
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