Apparatus and method for preventing ice from forming on a refrig

Refrigeration – Processes – Defrosting or frost inhibiting

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62282, 431 4, F25D 2112

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054088356

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for preventing ice from forming on a cooling system for air by adding an antifreeze to the air being cooled by the cooling system. The cooled air containing the antifreeze is then transferred a turbine engine, wherein the air and antifreeze are burned in the turbine engine. A condensed water and antifreeze mixture is also burned in the turbine engine. The invention also relates to an apparatus for preventing ice from forming on the refrigeration system for cooling air. The apparatus includes a sprayer for spraying the antifreeze onto the refrigeration system and/or the air being cooled by the refrigeration system, a collector for collecting a condensed water and antifreeze mixture, and a pump or transferring means for transferring the condensed water and antifreeze mixture to the turbine engine, where the antifreeze and condensed water mixture is burned.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3237424 (1966-03-01), Lowcock
patent: 3828570 (1974-08-01), Stutz
patent: 4014637 (1977-03-01), Schena

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