Method of a means for purging non-condensable gases from condens

Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means – Motor and indirect heat exchanger

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606412, 60671, 165111, 165112, 16510432, 165917, F01K 900, F28B 300

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051196352

ABSTRACT:
Condenser fluid comprising vaporized working fluid and non-condensable gases is treated by extracting fluid from the condenser and pressuring the fluid to liquefy the vaporized working fluid therein in such a way that the noncondensable gases are separated from the working fluid and can be vented from the extracted fluid.

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