Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Of heating a fluid
Patent
1981-06-29
1983-04-19
Camby, John J.
Heating
Processes of heating or heater operation
Of heating a fluid
122441, 219326, F26B 300, F22D 128
Patent
active
043804314
ABSTRACT:
A technique for elevating the temperature of a heat transfer liquid is disclosed. The liquid, at a low temperature (e.g., 70.degree. F.), is directed through a coil (72) located in the upper portion of an enclosed chamber (71). Condensing, hot vapor on the coils (72) heats the liquid (e.g., 200.degree. F.) passing therethrough. The heated liquid from the coil (72) passes, via a conduit (73) into a reservoir in the lower portion of the chamber (71) where immersion heaters (76-76) heat the liquid (e.g., 400.degree. F.) to the desired temperature. The heated liquid is then discharged from the chamber (71) via an outlet pipe (74). Advantageously, the vapor from the heated liquid in the reservoir is the same vapor which condenses on the coils (72).
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Carlson, Jr. Roy C.
March Edward J.
Camby John J.
Kirk D. J.
Western Electric Company Inc.
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