Refrigerant distribution and charge balancing system for heatexchangers
US-2024210127-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US10048018B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10048018-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214000949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A heat exchanger has a plurality of paths as refrigerant paths, and at least one of the plurality of paths has a coexistent path, in which both of a parallel flow portion where refrigerant flows from a heat transfer tube of one of the tube rows to a heat transfer tube of a tube row which is on a downstream side of the one tube row in terms of an air flow direction, and a counter-flow portion where refrigerant flows from a heat transfer tube of one of the tube rows to a heat transfer tube of a tube row which is on an upstream side of the one tube row in terms of the air flow direction, exist in use both as a condenser and as an evaporator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cross-fin tube heat exchanger for an air conditioner capable of switching between heating operation and cooling operation the cross-fin tube heat exchanger comprising: a fin unit in which a plurality of fins are arranged in a thickness direction of each of the plurality of fins, and each of the plurality of fins is formed by one plate; a plurality of heat transfer tubes passing through the plurality of fins; and a plurality of U-shaped tube parts, each of the plurality of U-shaped tube parts connecting two of the plurality of heat transfer tubes to each other, wherein the plurality of heat transfer tubes are arranged in three rows along an air flow direction; the three rows of the plurality of heat transfer tubes includes an upstream tube row which is positioned on the furthest upstream side in terms of the air flow direction, a downstream tube row which is positioned on the furthest downstream side in terms of the air flow direction, and an intermediate tube row which is positioned between the upstream tube row and the downstream tube row, the plurality of U-shaped tube parts include a plurality of first U-shaped tube parts and a plurality of second U-shaped tube parts, each of the plurality of first U-shaped tubes parts fluidically connects one of the plurality of upstream heat transfer tubes and one of the plurality of downstream heat transfer tubes, each of the plurality of second U-shaped tube parts fluidically connects one of the plurality of intermediate heat transfer tubes and one of the plurality of downstream heat transfer tubes, a plurality of refrigerant paths; each of the plurality of refrigerant paths is defined by one of the plurality of upstream heat transfer tubes, one of the plurality of intermediate heat transfer tubes, one of the plurality of downstream heat transfer tubes, one of the plurality of first U-shaped tube parts and one of the plurality of second U-shaped tube parts, each of the plurality of upstream heat transfer tubes is fluidically connected to a liquid pipe of the air conditioner, each of the plurality of intermediate heat transfer tubes is fluidically connected to a gas pipe of the air conditioner, the plurality of refrigerant paths are arranged such that the first and second U-shaped tube parts of one of the plurality of refrigerant paths does not overlap the first and second U-shaped tube parts of another of the plurality of refrigerant paths along the airflow direction.
Assemblies of fins having different features, e.g. with different fin densities · CPC title
the means having portions engaging further tubular elements · CPC title
Arrangement or mounting of heat-exchangers · CPC title
characterised by their shape · CPC title
characterised by a split arrangement, wherein parts of the air-conditioning system, e.g. evaporator and condenser, are in separately located units · CPC title
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