Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means – Motor and indirect heat exchanger
Patent
1979-11-15
1982-02-16
Davis, Albert W.
Power plants
Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means
Motor and indirect heat exchanger
60692, 62332, 16510431, 165DIG1, 16510414, F28B 500
Patent
active
043154042
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method comprising a base cooling system using a refrigeration cycle, a peak-shaving system using a secondary cooling liquid, and a regeneration system for the peak-shaving system secondary cooling liquid. A split or partitioned heat exchanger alternately condenses only the refrigerant in the base cooling system or it condenses that refrigerant and a refrigerant used to cool hot secondary cooling liquid.
The apparatus can be used in power generating plants with the split heat exchanger located in a cooling tower.
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Husain Matloob
Lai Ban-Yen
Schmitt Richard L.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
Davis Albert W.
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