ABSORPTION TYPE WATER COOLING AND HEATING MACHINE

PURPOSE: To permit automatic switching operation of heating operation and cooling operation and contrive the saving of electric power consumption by a method wherein a vessel, containing the refrigerant vapor of a high-temperature reproducer is connected to a vessel, in which the refrigerant of an e...

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Hauptverfasser: TOMITA SHUJI, MINOWA RYOHEI
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE: To permit automatic switching operation of heating operation and cooling operation and contrive the saving of electric power consumption by a method wherein a vessel, containing the refrigerant vapor of a high-temperature reproducer is connected to a vessel, in which the refrigerant of an evaporator is dispersed, through a refrigerant vapor pipeline while the refrigerant vapor pipeline is provided with a choking device and a motor-driven valve. CONSTITUTION: In an absorption type water cooling and heating machine, equipped with an evaporator 1, an absorber 2, a condenser 3, a low-temperature reproducer 4 and a high- temperature reproducer 5, a vessel, containing the refrigerant vapor of the high-temperature reproducer 5, is connected to another vessel, in which the refrigerant of the evaporator 1 is dispersed, through a refrigerant vapor pipeline 6. The refrigerant vapor pipeline 6 is provided with a choking device 7 and a motor-driven valve 25 while the switching of the motor- driven valve 25 is controlled by a cooling/heating changeover switch operated upon switching the cooling operation/heating operation. According to this method, the motor-driven valve 25 is closed and refrigerant vapor, generated in the high-temperature reproducer 5, is sent into the evaporator 1 through the refrigerant vapor pipeline 6 detouring the condenser 3 to use it for heating water in the pipe of the evaporator directly upon heating operation. On the other hand, the motor-driven valve is closed upon cooling operation.