Air conditioning process and apparatus

Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas

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62112, 62271, 62494, F25D 1706

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048648302

ABSTRACT:
An air conditioning process and apparatus with absorption of water vapor in a circulating absorption liquid containing an aqueous salt solution. The absorption liquid to be supplied to the absorber is cooled by indirect contact with a circulating water stream in a heat exchanger. The circulating water is expanded at reduced pressure to release water vapor and lower the temperature of the water. The water vapor is thereafter absorbed in absorption liquid from the absorber.

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