Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Contact devices – Wet baffle
Patent
1980-01-22
1982-06-29
Clements, Gregory N.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Contact devices
Wet baffle
261DIG11, 261DIG77, F28C 104
Patent
active
043372163
ABSTRACT:
In an evaporative cooler having a casing, a multilayer type contact body and means for supplying water to selected channels in the contact body, the top edges of the contact body are formed to define outwardly widened openings communicating with only selected channels in the body. The water supply means supplies water to only some of the openings so that alternating channels on the contact body are passed with both water and air and the remainder only with air. As a result the formation of mist at the discharge end of the cooler can be avoided.
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Aktiebolaget Carl Munters
Clements Gregory N.
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