Method for minimizing cycling losses of a refrigeration system a

Refrigeration – Processes – Compressing – condensing and evaporating

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62160, 62231, F25B 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A refrigeration system control for minimizing cycling losses of a refrigeration system having an indoor coil, an indoor coil fan, an outdoor coil, an outdoor coil fan, a refrigerant line between one end of the indoor coil and one end of the outdoor coil, a compressor apparatus and a reversing valve connecting the compressor apparatus between the other end of the indoor coil and the other end of the outdoor coil includes the steps of operating the reversing valve to a state opposite to the one representative of the operating condition of the refrigeration system for a predetermined period of time starting prior to an energization of the compressor apparatus and ending after the energization of the compressor apparatus, restoring the reversing valve to a state needed for the operating condition of the refrigeration system at the end of the period of time while continuing the energization of the compressor apparatus.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4137725 (1979-02-01), Martin
patent: 4576011 (1986-03-01), Glamm et al.

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