Refrigeration – Structural installation – With electrical component cooling
Reexamination Certificate
2006-02-28
2006-02-28
Ali, Mohammad M. (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Structural installation
With electrical component cooling
C062S333000, C165S080400, C165S104330, C361S699000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07003971
ABSTRACT:
A chiller system includes a refrigerant loop, the refrigerant loop further including a compressor, an air-cooled condenser arrangement and an evaporator arrangement connected in a first closed refrigerant loop. A motor is connected to the compressor to drive the compressor, a drive is connected to the motor to power the motor and a power/control panel controls the refrigerant loop. The power/control panel and the condenser arrangement are connected in a second closed coolant loop. The second closed coolant loop provides cooling to the enclosure and/or components within the enclosure disposed on a chill plate. Condensation is substantially prevented from forming inside the enclosure, despite the enclosure lacking a humidity control device.
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Hill, IV Frank Highland
Judge John F.
Kester Douglas Alan
Naduvath Mahesh Valiya
Schnetzka Harold Robert
Ali Mohammad M.
McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
York International Corporation
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