Low charge hydrocarbon refrigeration system
US-2015257548-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US10502472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10502472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615386578-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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An ice making machine having a refrigeration system designed for hydrocarbon (HC) refrigerants, and particularly propane (R-290), that includes dual independent refrigeration systems and a unique evaporator assembly comprising of a single freeze plate attached to two cooling circuits. The serpentines are designed in an advantageous pattern that promotes efficiency by ensuring the even bridging of ice during freezing and minimizing unwanted melting during harvest by providing an even distribution of the heat load. The charge limitations imposed with flammable refrigerants would otherwise prevent large capacity ice maker from being properly charged with a single circuit. The ice making machine includes a single water circuit and control system to ensure the proper and efficient production of ice. Material cost is conserved as compared to a traditional dual system icemaker.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ice making assembly for forming ice using a refrigerant capable of transitioning between liquid and gaseous states, the ice making assembly comprising: a first refrigeration circuit comprising a compressor, a condenser, a hot gas valve, an expansion device and interconnecting lines thereof; wherein the refrigerant comprises hydrocarbon refrigerant; a second refrigeration circuit comprising a compressor, a condenser, a hot gas valve, an expansion device, and interconnecting lines thereof; wherein the refrigerant comprises hydrocarbon refrigerant; a single, shared evaporator assembly comprising: a first refrigerant tubing having an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with the first refrigeration circuit such that the refrigerant may cycle through the first refrigerant tubing and the first refrigeration circuit; a second refrigerant tubing having an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with the second refrigeration circuit such that the refrigerant may cycle through the second refrigerant tubing and the second refrigeration circuit; and a freeze plate having a front side and a rear side, wherein the front side comprises a plurality of pockets in which the ice if formed, wherein the rear side is thermally coupled to the first and second refrigerant tubing; and a water system for supplying water to the freeze plate; wherein the first and second refrigerant tubings are each formed in a serpentine shape and are positioned on the rear side of the freeze plate to provide cooling over the front side of the freeze plate; wherein the first refrigerant tubing includes an upper portion spaced apart above the inlet of the first refrigerant tubing and the second refrigerant tubing includes an upper portion spaced apart above the inlet of the second refrigerant tubing; and wherein the first refrigerant tubing includes a lower portion spaced apart below the inlet of the first refrigerant tubing and the second refrigerant tubing includes a lower portion spaced apart below the inlet of the second refrigerant tubing. 2. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the hydrocarbon refrigerant is propane (R-290). 3. The ice making assembly of claim 1 further comprising a controller for controlling the operation of each of the refrigeration circuits and the water circuit. 4. The ice making assembly of claim 3 wherein the controller controls the operation of each of the refrigeration circuits and the water circuit for a startup cycle, a freezing cycle, and a harvest cycle through a series of relays. 5. The ice making assembly of claim 3 wherein the controller halts operation of one of the refrigeration circuits so that the ice making assembly operates in a reduced capacity mode. 6. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the refrigerant is charged to 150 grams. 7. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the compressors of the first and second refrigeration circuits are single-speed compressors. 8. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the water system comprises: a water pump; a water distributor above the freeze plate; a purge valve a water inlet valve; and a water reservoir located below the freeze plate adapted to hold water, wherein the water pump is in fluid communication with the reservoir and the water distributor by a water line to cycle water over the freeze plate. 9. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the refrigerant of each of the first and second refrigerant tubes is charged to from 100 grams to 300 grams. 10. The ice making assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second refrigerant tubings are interleaved with one another.
Inflammable refrigerants · CPC title
using primary and secondary systems · CPC title
Several compression cycles arranged in parallel · CPC title
by freezing water on cooled surfaces, e.g. to form slabs · CPC title
Particular layout, e.g. for uniform temperature distribution · CPC title
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