Refrigeration – Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
Patent
1992-10-26
1994-08-30
Bennett, Henry A.
Refrigeration
Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
62121, 261DIG46, B01F 304
Patent
active
053416554
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner is provided that self-disposes of salts that accumulate in increasing concentration inside the air conditioner cooler. Such salts result from continuous evaporation of water that cools air passing through water evaporation mats located within the cooler. The air conditioner includes a separate basin for drawing salty water from the cooler reservoir. Drawn water is evaporated from the basin to concentrate the salt for disposal. The evaporation basin is designed so that the evaporation rate therein is substantially equal to a predetermined ideal quantity of salt water to be disposed of in order to maintain the highest efficiency in performance of the cooler. As such, the evaporative air conditioner system does not consume a larger quantity of water than that consumed by ordinary coolers that require regular cleaning and maintenance.
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Bennett Henry A.
Doerrler William C.
Klein David M.
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