Refrigeration – Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber – With vapor compression system
Patent
1985-10-31
1987-03-03
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber
With vapor compression system
622387, F25B 2700
Patent
active
046465375
ABSTRACT:
An air-to-air heat pump system includes a refrigerant-liquid heat exchanger for heating a liquid. The system is capable of (1) space cooling, or (2) space heating, or (3) liquid heating without affecting the condition of an indoor space, or (4) simultaneous space cooling and liquid heating, or (5) simultaneous space heating and liquid heating, or (6) defrosting the outdoor heat exchanger without affecting the condition of an indoor space by utilizing heat supplied from a stored previously-heated liquid.
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American Standard Inc.
Anderson Ronald M.
Beres William J.
King Lloyd L.
Lewis Carl M.
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