Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Compressor-condenser-evaporator circuit
Patent
1998-02-06
1999-08-10
Doerrler, William
Refrigeration
Refrigeration producer
Compressor-condenser-evaporator circuit
62503, F25B 3904
Patent
active
059341025
ABSTRACT:
Loss of efficiency as a result of inadequate subcooling caused by the entry of gaseous refrigerant into the subcooling stage of a condenser (20) from a receiver (22) is avoided in a construction wherein an upper inlet (64) to the receiver (22) is canted at an angle (.alpha.,.beta.) with respect to the longitudinal axis (74) of the receiver to induce a vortex flow (130) of refrigerant in the receiver (22). A baffle (106,115,118,121) may advantageously be located between the upper inlet (64) and a lower outlet (66) of the receiver (22) to isolate turbulence within the receiver (22) from the lower outlet (66).
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DeKeuster Richard M.
Gabbey Lawrence W.
Swee Michael J.
Thielen Thomas J.
Voss Mark G.
Doerrler William
Modine Manufacturing Company
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