Refrigeration – Automatic control – Of external fluid or means
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-21
2011-06-21
Denion, Thomas E (Department: 3748)
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Of external fluid or means
C062S157000, C062S158000, C062S159000, C062S160000, C062S238400, C062S238700, C062S203000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07963117
ABSTRACT:
An HVAC system for a motorized vehicle or vessel is provided that includes a variable-speed compressor, a variable-speed condenser fan and a variable-speed evaporator fan. The HVAC system further includes a DC-power system for supplying DC power to the variable-speed compressor, the variable-speed condenser fan and the variable-speed evaporator fan regardless if the mobile unit's engine is operating or not operating. A controller and an operator interface are also provided for controlling the operation of the HVAC system.
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Allen Kendall
Bailey Ralph G.
Carton Michael
Denion Thomas E
Dometic Corporation
Pearne & Gordon LLP
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