Apparatus & Method for indirect evaporative cooling of a fluid

Refrigeration – Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor – With gas forcing or directing means

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165166, 261153, 62121, F25D 700

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051879468

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for indirect cooling of air from its ambient temperature to substantially its dew point. Ambient air is redirected through spaced openings formed along the heat exchanger plates to form a secondary air stream.

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