Temperature control system utilizing naturally occurring energy

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect

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62236, 237 1A, F25B 2700

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040159620

ABSTRACT:
A temperature control system for an enclosed structure is disclosed which utilizes two circuits, one for heating and one for cooling the structure. The system makes maximum use of naturally occurring sources of energy, such as wind and solar heat to provide the requisite heating or cooling. Wind driven compressors, one in each circuit, provide the motive force for the heating and cooling fluid in the closed loop circuits. The cooling circuit transfers heat to the heating circuit to minimize unutilized energy. A storage unit is provided to store heat or low temperature fluid when heating or cooling of the structure is not immediately required.

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