Hydraulic separation collector

The invention describes a collector for fluid (liquid or gas) for closed hydraulic systems such as independent central heating or cooling systems, special ventilation installations, air-conditioning and closed circuit liquid or gas installations in factories. The hydraulic separation collector consi...

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1. Verfasser: AFENTOULIDIS ARISTEIDIS
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Sprache:eng ; Greek
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Zusammenfassung:The invention describes a collector for fluid (liquid or gas) for closed hydraulic systems such as independent central heating or cooling systems, special ventilation installations, air-conditioning and closed circuit liquid or gas installations in factories. The hydraulic separation collector consists of a central pipe of suitable cross-section with a central inlet and a central outlet placed counter-diametrically on the central pipe. On the central pipe, placed perpendicularly to it, are the supply inlet branches and the return branches. The inlet and return branches may be of any number but equal in number and are placed in the collector according to LIFO - last in first out. The central inlet or central return has a hydrodynamic motor and their purpose is to feed the collector with the necessary supply. The local branches are equipped on the local inlet or on the local return with a hydrodynamic motor and the purpose is to be fed with the locally required feed. The hydraulic separation collector keeps each local branch independent (maintains the drop and the supply) of hydraulic interference (reduction or zeroing or increase in supply, lowering or increase in the pressure drop) in the remaining branches. The invention refers to a collector of fluids (liquid or gases) for a closed hydraulic system, such as autonomous central heating and cooling installations, special ventilation air conditioning installations, and closed circuit installations for liquid or gas in the industry.