Refrigeration – Automatic control – Preventing – removing or handling atmospheric condensate
Patent
1975-02-07
1976-02-10
Wye, William J.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Preventing, removing or handling atmospheric condensate
62156, 62256, 62234, 62282, F25D 2106
Patent
active
039370330
ABSTRACT:
A multiple curtain, refrigerated display case employing an energy saving air defrost system that, during the first defrost stage, draws defrosting ambient air into the refrigerated air curtain passage from both directions, and during the second defrost stage employs part of the defrost air to form a circulating air curtain over the open front of the case. The case has defrost exhaust fans in the upper rear thereof actuated by a timer simultaneously with deactuation of the guard curtain fans and the refrigeration condensing unit. The circulation fans for the refrigerated air of the case have a total propulsive capacity significantly greater than that of the exhaust fans, such refrigerated air circulation fans being upstream of the refrigeration coils in the refrigerated air curtain passage, and the exhaust fans being downstream of such coils.
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Beckwith Sterling
Goyman William
Vogel Robert E.
Kysor Industrial Corporation
Wye William J.
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