Refrigeration – Automatic control – Withdrawing or adding refrigerant from or to normally closed...
Patent
1997-10-31
1999-08-10
Bennett, Henry
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Withdrawing or adding refrigerant from or to normally closed...
62 77, 62474, F25B 1904
Patent
active
059340916
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for recovering and recycling refrigerant from an air conditioning unit. The apparatus includes a combined oil separator and heat exchanger for condensing purified refrigerant and for vaporizing contaminated refrigerant. The combined oil separator and heat exchanger includes a canister having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a substantially cylindrical side wall. The canister further includes a high pressure region comprising heat exchange coils and having high pressure inlet for providing purified refrigerant vapor and high pressure outlet for removing purified refrigerant liquid, and a low pressure region having low pressure inlet for introducing contaminated refrigerant proximate the heat exchange coils, low pressure outlet through the top wall for removal of refrigerant vapor, and condensed oil outlet for removal of condensed oil. By introducing the contaminated refrigerant proximate the heat exchange coils, improved separation efficiency is obtained. A method for utilizing the combined oil separator and heat exchanger is additionally provided.
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Chandler Thomas Donald
Hanson Arnold M.
Bennett Henry
Century Manufacturing Company
Steel Mark
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