Air-cooled condenser system
US-2019093953-A1 · Mar 28, 2019 · US
US11098963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11098963-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016878186-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A heat exchanger assembly includes a frame; first and second heat exchanger panels configured for exchanging heat with air pulled into the heat exchanger assembly and disposed in a V-configuration; a fan for pulling air into an enclosed space of the heat exchanger assembly; a plurality of lateral enclosing panels and at least one middle enclosing panel. The at least one middle enclosing panel extends perpendicular to the lateral enclosing panels and is disposed between the heat exchanger panels. A U-shaped lower end of the at least one middle enclosing panel includes first and second wall portions opposite one another. The lower ends of the heat exchanger panels abut the wall portions such that the wall portions are deflected relative to one another by forces exerted thereon by the lower ends causing a first and second seals to form between the wall portions and the heat exchanger panels.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger assembly, comprising: a frame for supporting the heat exchanger assembly on a support surface; first and second heat exchanger panels supported by the frame, the first and second heat exchanger panels being configured for exchanging heat with air pulled into the heat exchanger assembly, each of the first and second heat exchanger panels having an upper end and a lower end and including a tubing arrangement for circulating fluid therein, the first and second heat exchanger panels being disposed in a V-configuration such that a distance between the upper ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels is greater than a distance between the lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels; a fan for pulling air into an enclosed space of the heat exchanger assembly via at least one of the first and second heat exchanger panels, the fan being supported by the frame, the fan having a fan rotation axis (FA) extending generally vertically relative to the support surface; a plurality of lateral enclosing panels supported by the frame; and at least one middle enclosing panel supported by the frame, the at least one middle enclosing panel extending generally perpendicular to the lateral enclosing panels and defining therewith at least in part the enclosed space of the heat exchanger assembly, the at least one middle enclosing panel being disposed between the first and second heat exchanger panels, the at least one middle enclosing panel having a generally U-shaped lower end including: a first wall portion; and a second wall portion opposite the first wall portion, the lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels abutting the first and second wall portions respectively such that the first and second wall portions are deflected relative to one another by forces exerted thereon by the lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels causing a first seal to form between the first wall portion and the first heat exchanger panel and a second seal to form between the second wall portion and the second heat exchanger panel. 2. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises: a plurality of legs laterally spaced apart from one another, the legs being configured to support the heat exchanger assembly on the support surface; a first lower transversal member and a second lower transversal member extending generally perpendicular to the legs, the first and second lower transversal members being spaced apart from one another and interconnecting the legs to one another; a plurality of upstanding members connected to extending upwardly from respective ones of the legs; an upper transversal member extending laterally and interconnecting upper ends of the upstanding members; and an upper frame assembly including a plurality of upper retaining members laterally spaced apart from one another, the upper retaining members being connected to the upper transversal member and extending transversally to the upper transversal member. 3. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 2 , wherein an upper end of the at least one middle enclosing panel is connected to the upper transversal member. 4. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one middle enclosing panel is generally rectangular. 5. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least one middle enclosing panel is disposed laterally between two of the lateral enclosing panels. 6. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one middle enclosing panel is disposed vertically. 7. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the lateral enclosing panels is generally triangular. 8. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 being a dry cooler assembly. 9. A method for assembling a heat exchanger assembly, comprising: connecting a plurality of frame components to one another to form a frame of the heat exchanger assembly; connecting a middle enclosing panel to the frame, the middle enclosing panel having a generally U-shaped lower end; positioning first and second heat exchanger panels on the frame on either side of the middle enclosing panel such that: lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels abut opposite wall portions of the lower end of the middle enclosing panel so as to deflect the opposite wall portions relative to one another by forces exerted thereon by the lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels causing a first seal to form between a first wall portion and the first heat exchanger panel and a second seal to form between a second wall portion and the second heat exchanger panel; and the first and second heat exchanger panels are disposed in a V-configuration such that a distance between upper ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels is greater than a distance between the lower ends of the first and second heat exchanger panels; securing the first and second heat exchanger panels to the frame.
Air circulating in closed loop within enclosure wherein heat is removed through heat-exchangers · CPC title
with units having particular arrangement relative to the large body of fluid, e.g. with interleaved units or with adjacent heat exchange units in common air flow or with units extending at an angle to each other or with units arranged around a central element · CPC title
Fluid driving means, e.g. pumps, fans · CPC title
with an air driving element · CPC title
Combination of units extending one beside or one above the other (F28D1/0452 takes precedence) · CPC title
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