Seven-effect absorption refrigeration

Refrigeration – Processes – Exchanging heat between plural systems – e.g. – disparate

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622383, 62332, 62335, 62476, F25B 700

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ABSTRACT:
A seven-effect absorption refrigeration cycle is disclosed utilizing three absorption circuits. In addition, a heat exchanger is used for heating the generator of the low absorption circuit with heat rejected from the condenser and absorber of the medium absorption circuit. A heat exchanger is also provided for heating the generator of the medium absorption circuit with heat rejected from the condenser and absorber of the high absorption circuit. If desired, another heat exchanger can also be provided for heating the evaporator of the high absorption circuit with rejected heat from either the condenser or absorber of the low absorption circuit.

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P. D. Iedema, "The Absorption Heat Pump with Lithium Bromide/Zinc Bromide/Methanol" WTHD No. 162.
ASHRAE Handbook 1985 Fundamentals 1.20 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers.

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