Refrigeration – With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate... – Retainer or flow director for atmospheric condensate
Patent
1988-10-11
1989-11-28
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate...
Retainer or flow director for atmospheric condensate
62291, 62314, 2611191, F25D 2114
Patent
active
048829110
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a cooling device having an evaporator, a blower with an outlet connecting piece, a condenser, and a compressor. A condensate collecting pan is positioned below the evaporator. The collected condensate water flows from the condensate collecting pan through a discharge pipe. In order for relatively large quantities of accumulating condensate water to be removed from the cooling device, the condensate water flows from the discharge pipe into a condensate collecting pan positioned below and downstream of an outlet connecting piece of the blower which discharges a warm air current. The warm air current of the blower flows to an outlet hole through an air channel which is connected to an outlet connecting piece of the blower.
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Pauley Douglas H.
Rittal--Werk Rudolf Loh GmbH & Co. KG
Speckman Thomas W.
Tapolcai William E.
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