Refrigeration – Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor – Cooling heat rejector of refrigeration producer
Patent
1983-04-11
1984-11-20
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
Cooling heat rejector of refrigeration producer
622351, 622384, 62403, F28D 500, F25B 2702
Patent
active
044831544
ABSTRACT:
A refrigeration system includes a first evaporator for evaporating a first refrigerant. The pressure exerted by the evaporated first refrigerant is used to drive a gas-driven diaphragm pump. The first refrigerant leaving the diaphragm pump is cooled and condensed by a first condenser which receives evaporatively cooled air. A motor-driven pump circulates the first refrigerant in liquid form from the first condenser back to the first evaporator. The diaphragm pump compresses a second refrigerant in gaseous form, and the compressed second refrigerant gas is circulated to a second condenser for liquification. The liquified second refrigerant is circulated to a second evaporator for absorbing heat from the medium to be refrigerated, causing the second refrigerant to evaporate to a low pressure gas which is returned to the diaphragm pump.
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