Refrigeration – With means for charging closed refrigeration producing system
Patent
1990-12-17
1992-06-23
Makay, Albert J.
Refrigeration
With means for charging closed refrigeration producing system
62149, 62474, 62 77, F25B 4500
Patent
active
051232596
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for refrigerant recovery which removes refrigerant in liquid form from an air conditioning unit by cooling the refrigerant, thereby creating a temperature gradient between the air conditioning unit and the recovery apparatus which urges the refrigerant from the air conditioning unit into the apparatus, and then storing the refrigerant in a tank. Refrigerant vapor is pumped from the tank back into the air conditioning unit, thereby avoiding pressure buildup in the tank and also preventing the liquid refrigerant from being retained in the air conditioning unit due to vacuum created therein by the refrigerant removal. Cooling apparatus within the recovery apparatus uses a separate supply of refrigerant to cool the refrigerant, and neither the air conditioning unit itself nor the removed refrigerant is used for this purpose, allowing refrigerant removal from an inoperative air conditioning unit. The refrigerant recovery apparatus may also remove moisture and oil from the refrigerant during the removal and replacement operations. The apparatus may be configured to evacuate the air conditioning unit, to remove oil from the air conditioning unit, to distill the removed refrigerant, and to replace the refrigerant back into the air conditioning unit. The machine may be portable, or may be constructed as a recovery station for bulk processing of refrigerant.
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B M, Inc.
Makay Albert J.
Sollecito John
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