Refrigeration – Automatic control – Of external fluid or means
Patent
1980-05-05
1982-02-09
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Of external fluid or means
62183, 622386, F25D 1700, F25B 2702
Patent
active
043144560
ABSTRACT:
A refrigerant condensing system for heating water includes a thermostatically-operated valve for delivering 140.degree. F. water from a condenser to the top of a water storage tank and a by-pass valve for allowing the heated water from the condenser, which is then heated to a lower temperature, to flow directly to the bottom of the storage tank after the upper third of the tank has been filled with 140.degree. F. water, thereby increasing the efficiency and heating capacity of the refrigeration system.
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Popular Science, vol. 216, No. 4, Times Mirror Magazines, Inc., New York, N.Y., Apr., 1980, pp. 49-50.
Borg-Warner Corporation
Hunter Thomas B.
Tanner Harry
Wayner William E.
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