Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas
Patent
1995-04-12
1997-08-05
Doerrler, William
Refrigeration
Processes
Circulating external gas
62 95, 165 4, P25D 1706
Patent
active
056531150
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for conditioning air for an enclosure is disclosed in which a stream of outside ambient air is dried in a desiccant core and cooled; thereafter the air stream is further cooled by passing the same over a cooling element whose surface temperature under normal operating conditions is higher than the dew point of the cooled and dried air leaving the heat exchanger. The thus cooled outside air stream is supplied to the enclosure while return air is withdrawn from the enclosure and supplied to desiccant core to pass in heat and moisture exchange relation to the outside air stream in order to remove moisture sorbed by the desiccant material from the outside air stream.
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Banks Nancy
Brickley Stephen C.
Klekar Larry
Doerrler William
Munters Corporation
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