Hot-water supply for submarines and the like

Refrigeration – Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber – With sorption

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62240, 62259, 114315, F25B 2702, B63H 2526, F25D 2312, B63C 1146

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042248043

ABSTRACT:
A hot-water heating system for use by submarines, divers and the like in an underwater environment includes a heating-medium circuit and a hot-water circuit. The heating-medium circuit includes an electric-motor-driven compressor in a water-tight submersible housing for compressing a heating-medium fluid. The heating-medium circuit also includes a condenser heat exchanger, a throttle valve, and an evaporator heat exchanger connected in series between a discharge outlet and a suction inlet of the compressor. The evaporator heat exchanger can make thermal contact with water surrounding the water-tight housing to absorb heat from the water and the condenser heat exchanger make thermal contact with the water in the hot water circuit to transfer heat to the water.

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patent: 4142379 (1979-03-01), Kuklinski
patent: 4168745 (1979-09-01), Lastinger
Leon R. Glicksman, "Heat Pumps: Off & Running . . . Again," Technology Review, vol. 80:64-70, Jun./Jul. 1978.

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