Refrigerating apparatus provided with chemical type refrigeratin

Refrigeration – Diverse systems – e.g. – ice and mechanical – Primary and secondary dependent circuits

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62335, F25B 2500

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054026539

ABSTRACT:
A refrigerating apparatus according to the present invention is composed of the combination of a chemical type refrigerating unit and a compression type heat pump. The chemical type compression unit includes reactors each having a reaction material accommodated therein and the reactors are provided with heat exchangers of the compression type heat pump. Further, heat exchangers of the compression type heat pump are provided with the condenser of the chemical type refrigerating unit. Heat of condensation produced in the condenser is recovered by the heat exchangers of the compression type heat pump and the heat exchangers of the reactors are selectively switched so that they are heated or cooled by the compression type heat pump.

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