Air cycle air conditioner for heating and cooling

Refrigeration – Automatic control – Preventing – removing or handling atmospheric condensate

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62172, 622284, 62277, 623245, 62402, F25D 2106

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051216108

ABSTRACT:
A compact, air cycle air conditioning system including compressor, turbine, heat exchanger and high speed electric motor is thermostatically controlled to supply either hot or cold conditioned air to a load air space. In a second arrangement, compact, exhaust gas driven air cycle air conditioning system including a compressor, turbine, two heat exchangers and an exhaust turbine is controlled by means of an exhaust gas bypass arrangement and supplies either hot or cold conditioned air to a load air space. In a third arrangement compact, exhasut gas driven air cycle air conditioning system includes an expansion turbine, two compressors, two heat exchangers and an exhaust turbine which is preferably controlled by means of an exhaust gas bypass arrangement and supplies either hot or cold conditioning air to a load air space.

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patent: 4018060 (1977-04-01), Kinsell et al.
patent: 4295518 (1981-10-01), Rannenberg
patent: 4430867 (1984-02-01), Warner

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