Refrigeration – With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate... – Moisture condensing means distinct from principal heat absorber
Patent
1987-01-28
1988-07-26
Bennet, Henry A.
Refrigeration
With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate...
Moisture condensing means distinct from principal heat absorber
62275, 62272, F25B 500
Patent
active
047591951
ABSTRACT:
A dehumidifier for use in an industrial or commercial building in conjunction with an air conditioning system is provided which utilizes the natural coolness of tap water to condense water vapor from the air. The tap water line is diverted into a heat exchanger upstream of the air conditioner evaporator coils to dehumidify the air and remove the latent heat given off during condensation to reduce the work load on the air conditioning system.
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