Refrigeration – Processes – Separating or preventing formation of undesirables
Patent
1978-06-07
1980-07-22
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Separating or preventing formation of undesirables
62305, F25B 4700, F28D 500
Patent
active
042133068
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for increasing air conditioner efficiency comprising means and method to cool the high temperature high pressure gas output of the air conditioning unit compressor pump at or before the unit condenser utilizing water which has been pre-treated to retain particulate matter dissolved and suspended therein in order that scale not be formed upon the high pressure tubing and fins of the condenser. As a result of the cooling, the air conditioning unit operates with increased efficiency and reduced compressor head pressures for longer life. Additionally, means and method are provided for controllably regulating the flow of the cooling water and spray to protect the compressor from damage as a result of the increased efficiency.
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Peabody William A.
Schaaf Ernest M.
King Lloyd L.
McClanahan J. Michael
Peabody William A.
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