Heat exchange – Structural installation
Patent
1993-02-01
1997-03-18
Ford, John K.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
165132, 123557, 123546, 123514, 1231425R, 210187, 429 62, F02M 3100
Patent
active
056113927
ABSTRACT:
A power fluid heating system according to this invention includes a heating apparatus positioned within a power fluid container having a first power fluid pickup conduit, a second power fluid pickup conduit positioned within the first power fluid pickup conduit, and a heat exchanger for directly heating both the power fluid in the container and the power fluid in the first and second pickup conduits. The power fluid heating system also includes a water separating device. The water separating device includes a power fluid reservoir and a heat exchanger inside the reservoir. The power fluid heating system also includes a heat exchanger having heat exchange fluid medium passages for the flow of a heatable fluid through the passages so that the heated power fluid exiting the water separating device provides heat transfer to the heatable fluid. The heatable fluid then provides heat exchange to the power fluid container which stores the power fluid by passage of the heatable fluid through the heating apparatus heat exchanger.
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Malecek Edward L.
Ramberg Charles H.
Arctic Fox Heaters, Inc.
Ford John K.
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