Refrigeration – Gas controller or director – Gas forcing means – e.g. – cooler unit
Patent
1990-02-12
1992-03-10
Makay, Albert J.
Refrigeration
Gas controller or director
Gas forcing means, e.g., cooler unit
62262, F25D 1707
Patent
active
050940899
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an air conditioning unit with indoor and outdoor heat exchanger coils and a pair of dual tangential flow blowers. The blowers are driven by a single motor. The motor directly drives the first blower which is rotatably connected to the second blower. The rotational driving connection of the blowers is located on the opposite side of the motor and compressor.
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Inter City Products Corporation (U.S.A.)
Makay Albert J.
Sollecito John
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