Method and apparatus for conserving energy in an air conditionin

Refrigeration – Processes – Compressing – condensing and evaporating

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62305, 62310, 62498, F25B 500, F28D 500, F25B 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for conserving energy in the operation of a conventional air conditioning system in a large building employing a refrigerant evaporator, a water cooled refrigerant condenser, a refrigerant compressor, and a cooling tower, wherein the compressor is not energized, the condenser and evaporator are flooded with refrigerant from a reservoir, and the refrigerant from the reservoir is circulated between the condenser and the evaporator while the cooling tower is in operation.

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