Method for reducing power consumption in a liquid-cooled rotary

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing – With condition responsive control of non-working fluid

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418 87, 418 88, 418 97, F01C 2104, C04C 2902

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040351149

ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing power consumption in a liquid-cooled type rotary compressor wherein a mixture of gas compressed in at least one compression chamber and liquid for cooling, lubricating and sealing are separated from each other immediately after the mixture is delivered out of the compression chamber to a delivery chamber so that the gas and liquid are allowed to behave separately. Further comprising the step of regulating the amount of liquid injected into said compression chamber always when the compressor is in operation. The said delivery chamber has a structure and dimension suitable for separating liquid from gas.

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