Retrieving system for condensed water of air conditioning system

Refrigeration – With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate... – Retainer or flow director for atmospheric condensate

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62279, F25D 2114, F25B 4700

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056947860

ABSTRACT:
A retrieving system for condensed water of air conditioning system, which will collect condensed water produced air conditioning system operation for utilization; which will collect condensed water produced during operation of air conditioning system via condensed water pipe into reservoir, and filtering net will filter out dirt when condensed water flowing into reservoir, when water level inside reservoir reaches preset level, float ball switch will turn on pump outside of the reservoir automatically, which will pump cool condensed water from reservoir into cooling tower, when water level of reservoir lowered to lower limit, float ball switch will turn off pump automatically, in this way we can get cyclic turn-on and turn-off operation to save electricity and water of air conditioning system simultaneously.

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patent: 4462460 (1984-07-01), Braver
patent: 4998412 (1991-03-01), Bell
patent: 5327743 (1994-07-01), Coltrin

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