Integral blow down concentrator with air-cooled surface condense

Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure

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165111, 165115, 165170, 165914, B01D 5100

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049695070

ABSTRACT:
An evaporative condenser of the plate type having spaced heat exchange elements incorporates a blow down concentrator. Vapor enters the elements and after condensation therein by heat exchange with liquid flowing as a film on the outer surfaces of the elements; condensate is discharged from the bottoms of the elements. The coolant liquid is itself evaporatively cooled by a flow of cooling air passing outside the heat exchange elements, within a casing that encloses the elements. The cooling air may even be warmer than the coolant liquid so long as the air is not saturated. The overflow of cooling water from the condenser elements goes to the concentrator section, thus eliminating a separate piece of equipment especially dedicated to the concentrating of used coolant.

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patent: 3371709 (1968-03-01), Rosenblad
patent: 3502140 (1970-03-01), Dawson
patent: 4216002 (1980-08-01), Rosenblad

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