Refrigeration – Processes – Reducing pressure on compressed gas
Patent
1979-05-22
1982-10-05
Yasich, Daniel M.
Refrigeration
Processes
Reducing pressure on compressed gas
138 32, 165166, F25B 900, F28F 300
Patent
active
043522734
ABSTRACT:
Working fluid from a source thereof and which is to be conditioned in heat exchangers and fluid conditioning means is admitted lastly to the passageways of a heat exchanger and to a bypass around the passageways to provide to the point of use a fluid from the passageways in a final condition tempered by the bypassed fluid.
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Kinsell Robert C.
Saba Michael P.
Strang James E.
Miller Albert J.
Seidner Orville R.
Talcott Joel D.
The Garrett Corporation
Yasich Daniel M.
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