Outside air conditioner

Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas

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62180, 62310, F25D 1706

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061160334

ABSTRACT:
While water sprayed from an air washer is consumed by humidification, excess water which is not consumed accumulates in a circulating water tank and is supplied to the air washer again through a heat exchanger by a circulating pump. Water is supplied to the heat exchanger through a piping to make up for a shortage of water, where the water is cooled and fed to the air washer. Accordingly, the water supplied to the air washer is composed of excess humidification water from the circulating water tank which is circulated by the circulating pump and water supplied through the piping, and the water from two sources is supplied to the air washer after being cooled by the heat exchanger. Thus the excess humidification water stored in the circulating water tank has a temperature lower than the room temperature and can prevent propagation of micro-organisms which can propagate at a room temperature.

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patent: 5056588 (1991-10-01), Carr

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