Heat exchange unit
US-2018094860-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US10132572B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132572-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715721265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A heat exchange unit includes a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger has a plurality of first flattened tubes communicating at different heights with an individual space including a flow channel through which refrigerant is spouted upward when installation is in a first attitude. The second heat exchanger has a plurality of second flattened tubes communicating at different heights with an individual space including a flow channel through which refrigerant is spouted upward when installation is in the first attitude. The first heat exchanger is disposed so that refrigerant is spouted upward in a flow channel of the individual space also in the case of installation in a second attitude, and the second heat exchanger is disposed so that refrigerant is spouted upward in a flow channel of the individual space also in the case of installation in the second attitude.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchange unit usable in a first attitude in an installed state and usable in a second attitude in another installed state, the heat exchange unit comprising: a casing having a bottom face facing downward when the heat exchange unit is installed in the first attitude, and a predetermined side face intersecting with the bottom face, the predetermined side face facing downward when the heat exchange unit is in the second attitude; a first heat exchanger disposed inside the casing so that an inclined installation thereof is possible in both the first attitude and the second attitude; and a second heat exchanger disposed inside the casing so that an inclined installation thereof is possible in both the first attitude and the second attitude; the first heat exchanger having a first refrigerant distribution space including a flow channel through which refrigerant is spouted upward when the heat exchange unit is in the first attitude, and a plurality of first flattened tubes communicating with the first refrigerant distribution space at different heights; the second heat exchanger having a second refrigerant distribution space including a flow channel through which refrigerant is spouted upward when the heat exchange unit is in the first attitude, and a plurality of second flattened tubes communicating with the second refrigerant distribution space at different heights; the first heat exchanger being disposed inside the casing so that refrigerant is spouted upward in the flow channel of the first refrigerant distribution space also when the casing is installed in the second attitude; and the second heat exchanger being disposed inside the casing so that refrigerant is spouted upward in the flow channel of the second refrigerant distribution space also when the casing is installed in the second attitude. 2. The heat exchange unit according to claim 1 , wherein the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger are disposed so as to be inclined in the same direction and are disposed so that lower end parts thereof are closer to the predetermined side face than upper end parts thereof when the casing is installed in the first attitude. 3. The heat exchange unit according to claim 1 , wherein the first heat exchanger further has a plurality of first fins fitted into the plurality of first flattened tubes so as to intersect with the first flattened tubes, first fin communicating parts being formed on both sides of the first flattened tubes in a cross-sectional longitudinal direction thereof; and the second heat exchanger further has a plurality of second fins fitted into the plurality of second flattened tubes so as to intersect with the second flattened tubes, second fin communicating parts being formed on both sides of the second flattened tubes in a cross-sectional longitudinal direction thereof. 4. The heat exchange unit according to claim 3 , wherein in the first heat exchanger, a plurality of first notches are formed for inserting the plurality of first flattened tubes into the plurality of first fins, the plurality of first flattened tubes and the plurality of first fins are arranged in two columns, and the plurality of first notches of a first column of the plurality of first fins and the plurality of first notches of a second column of the plurality of first fins are disposed so as to face each other; and in the second heat exchanger, a plurality of second notches are formed for inserting the plurality of second flattened tubes into the plurality of second fins, the plurality of second flattened tubes and the plurality of second fins are arranged in two columns, and the plurality of second notches of a first column of the plurality of second fins and the plurality of second notches of a second column of the plurality of second fins are disposed so as to face each other. 5. The heat exchange unit according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the first heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the first heat exchanger; and a second drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the second heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the second heat exchanger; the second heat exchanger being configured so as to be positioned above the first heat exchanger when the heat exchange unit is in the second attitude; and the second drain pan being configured so as to extend between the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger when the heat exchange unit is in the second attitude. 6. The heat exchange unit according to claim 2 , wherein the first heat exchanger further has a plurality of first fins fitted into the plurality of first flattened tubes so as to intersect with the first flattened tubes, first fin communicating parts being formed on both sides of the first flattened tubes in a cross-sectional longitudinal direction thereof; and the second heat exchanger further has a plurality of second fins fitted into the plurality of second flattened tubes so as to intersect with the second flattened tubes, second fin communicating parts being formed on both sides of the second flattened tubes in a cross-sectional longitudinal direction thereof. 7. The heat exchange unit according to claim 6 , wherein in the first heat exchanger, a plurality of first notches are formed for inserting the plurality of first flattened tubes into the plurality of first fins, the plurality of first flattened tubes and the plurality of first fins are arranged in two columns, and the plurality of first notches of a first column of the plurality of first fins and the plurality of first notches of a second column of the plurality of first fins are disposed so as to face each other; and in the second heat exchanger, a plurality of second notches are formed for inserting the plurality of second flattened tubes into the plurality of second fins, the plurality of second flattened tubes and the plurality of second fins are arranged in two columns, and the plurality of second notches of a first column of the plurality of second fins and the plurality of second notches of a second column of the plurality of second fins are disposed so as to face each other. 8. The heat exchange unit according to claim 2 , further comprising: a first drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the first heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the first heat exchanger; and a second drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the second heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the second heat exchanger; the second heat exchanger being configured so as to be positioned above the first heat exchanger when the heat exchange unit is in the second attitude; and the second drain pan being configured so as to extend between the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger when the heat exchange unit is in the second attitude. 9. The heat exchange unit according to claim 3 , further comprising: a first drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the first heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the first heat exchanger; and a second drain pan configured so as to be disposed under the second heat exchanger in both the first attitude and the second attitude in order to catch condensed water from the second heat exchanger; the second heat exchanger being configured so as to be positioned above the first heat exchanger when the heat exchange unit is in the secon
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