Refrigeration – Atmosphere and sorbent contacting type
Patent
1994-03-22
1995-12-05
Bennet, Henry A.
Refrigeration
Atmosphere and sorbent contacting type
62 94, F25D 2300
Patent
active
054718520
ABSTRACT:
A liquid glycol enhanced with a polymer-salt solution such as a desiccant in an air pre-conditioner system with a heat-pipe having its heat absorber section in an outside air inlet duct following water vapor adsorption into the desiccant by a contacter section of a dehumidifier, the heat-pipe having its heat rejecter section in an exhaust air duct and preferably preceeding water vapor discharge from the desiccant by a regenerater section of the dehumidifier, a desuperheater for efficient refrigerant compression, a reflux boiler for desiccant regeneration, and a glycol interchanger recovery system for desiccant recovery.
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Bennet Henry A.
Doerrler William C.
Maxwell William H.
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