Method for use of liquid/vapor ammonia absorption systems in uni

Refrigeration – Reversible – i.e. – heat pump – With cooling apparatus other than gas compressor

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62476, F25B 1500

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RE0366846

ABSTRACT:
A liquid vapor absorption system comprises: one or more absorbers, one or more generators, and a fluid loop for directing refrigerant absorption fluid between the absorbers and generators, heat exchangers for selectively functioning as an evaporator or a condenser and cooperating with an indoor coil for recovering thermal energy,

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