Device for the continuous production of heat and cold

Heat exchange – Intermediate fluent heat exchange material receiving and... – Reversible chemical reaction

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62335, 62480, F25B 1708, F25B 2900

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047653957

ABSTRACT:
A device for continuous production of heat and cold comprises a combination of an external heat source (10), at least first and second units (1, 2) each of which operates by using different solid-fluid adsorbent-refrigerant pairs, and each of which includes two reactors (11, 12; 21, 22) containing the same solid adsorbent, a condenser (13, 23) and an evaporator (14). The reactors of the first unit (1) are connected alternately to the external heat source (10) and the heat recovered from the first unit (1) is used to heat alternately the reactors of the second unit (2). Heat may be tapped at the condensers, and cold may be tapped at the evaporators.

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