Refrigeration – Automatic control – Preventing – removing or handling atmospheric condensate
Patent
1996-06-11
1998-04-28
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Preventing, removing or handling atmospheric condensate
62161, 62180, 165204, F25D 2100
Patent
active
057430993
ABSTRACT:
An energy efficient HVAC system for motorized vehicles includes an HVAC selector switch for activating and deactivating one or more of the group consisting of an air conditioning mode, a venting mode, a heating mode, a bi-level mode and a defrosting mode; a temperature control switch for regulating an amount of hot or cold air produced by the HVAC system including an air conditioning compressor a device for activating the air conditioning compressor during the air conditioning mode, and a device for intermittently activating the air conditioning compressor during the defrosting mode.
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Kraynak Francis
Kraynak Robert
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