Air-cooled absorption-type water cooling and heating apparatus

Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an air-cooled absorption-type water cooling and heating apparatus, wherein, during a heating operation, the absorption heat generated when a condensed solution absorbs refrigerant vapor is imparted to circulated cold or hot water flowing through a first cold/hot water heat exchanger so as to convert the water into hot water, and condensation heat necessary for condensation of refrigerant vapor by a water heating device is supplied to circulated cold or hot water flowing through a second cold/hot water heat exchanger so as to convert said water into hot water for heating. At this time, since the refrigerant solution evaporates on an inner wall surface of a cylinder by absorbing the heat of the air, the heat obtained from the air is added to the heat obtained from the high-temperature regenerator, with the result that a heat pump effect can be obtained.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3527060 (1970-09-01), Kruggel
patent: 4691528 (1987-09-01), Tongu
patent: 4748830 (1988-06-01), Oouchi et al.

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