Solar powered heat reclamation air conditioning system

Heat exchange – With alarm – indicator – signal – register – recorder – test or... – Remotely controlled inspection means

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60641, 60655, 62467PR, 165 50, 237 1A, F24D 1100

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040249085

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the air conditioning of a building complex comprised of one or more zones, utilizing solar insolation and terrestrial re-radiation to a maximum extent and supplemented by external energy as may be required. The principle of thermodynamic availability is employed in a water source system advantageously storing heated and chilled fluid for subsequent heat exchange, and by the diversion of high heat range fluid through a Rankine cycle prime mover for motivation of vapor compression refrigeration or the generation of electrical power dependent upon the availability of solar energy and the demand of said refrigeration, whereby heat energy is claimed and reclaimed and made available to reduce the net energy requirements necessary to provide both heating and cooling of said building complex zones.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3931806 (1976-01-01), Hayes
patent: 3960322 (1976-06-01), Ruff et al.
patent: 3968652 (1976-07-01), Chevalier

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