Pumps – With condition responsive pumped fluid control – Inlet throttle or stop valve
Patent
1986-11-24
1988-05-03
Freeh, William L.
Pumps
With condition responsive pumped fluid control
Inlet throttle or stop valve
417427, F04B 4106, F04B 4902
Patent
active
047416742
ABSTRACT:
In a system with parallel connected compressors, a suction and discharge manifold arrangement for isolating an inactive compressor from the rest of the operating system. A check valve in the discharge line of the compressor prevents fluid flow back into the discharge port from a common system discharge line when the compressor is de-energized. A normally closed, pressure actuated valve in the suction line of each compressor prevents fluid from flowing through the compressor suction port when the compressor is inactive. The valve is connected to the compressor's discharge line, and opens in response to the discharge pressure developed when the compressor begins to operate. Pressure and oil level equalizing lines interconnect the compressor oil sumps, conveying oil between compressors and equalizing pressure in the oil sumps.
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American Standard Inc.
Beres William J.
Freeh William L.
Harter Robert J.
Polsley David L.
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