Dehumidifier with secondary evaporator and condenser coils in a single coil pack
US-10921002-B2 · Feb 16, 2021 · US
US11668476B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11668476-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117197781-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2023 |
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A dehumidification system includes a compressor, a primary evaporator, a primary condenser, a secondary evaporator, a secondary condenser, a modulating valve, and an alternate condenser. The secondary evaporator receives an inlet airflow and outputs a first airflow to the primary evaporator. The primary evaporator receives the first airflow and outputs a second airflow to the secondary condenser. The secondary condenser receives the second airflow and outputs a third airflow to the primary condenser. The primary condenser receives the third airflow and outputs a dehumidified airflow. The compressor receives a flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provides the flow of refrigerant to the modulating valve. The modulating valve directs the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser and to the alternate condenser. The alternate condenser receives a portion of the flow of refrigerant for heat rejection, where the primary condenser receives the remaining portion of the flow of refrigerant.
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A dehumidification system comprising: a primary metering device; a secondary metering device; a secondary evaporator operable to: receive a flow of refrigerant from the primary metering device; and receive an inlet airflow and output a first airflow, the first airflow comprising cooler air than the inlet airflow, the first airflow generated by transferring heat from the inlet airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the inlet airflow passes through the secondary evaporator; a primary evaporator operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary metering device; and receive the first airflow and output a second airflow, the second airflow comprising cooler air than the first airflow, the second airflow generated by transferring heat from the first airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the first airflow passes through the primary evaporator; a secondary condenser operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary evaporator; and receive the second airflow and output a third airflow, the third airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the second airflow, the third airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the third airflow as the second airflow passes through the secondary condenser; a compressor operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provide the flow of refrigerant to a modulating valve, the flow of refrigerant provided to the modulating valve comprising a higher pressure than the flow of refrigerant received at the compressor; the modulating valve operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the compressor; direct the flow of refrigerant to a primary condenser if the temperature of a dehumidified airflow output by the primary condenser does not exceed a pre-determined set point monitored by the dehumidification system; direct at least a portion of the flow of refrigerant to an alternate condenser and direct a remaining portion of the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser if the temperature of the dehumidified airflow is greater than the pre-determined set point; and direct the at least a portion of the flow of refrigerant back to the primary condenser if the temperature of the dehumidified airflow decreases to a value lower than or equal to the pre-determined set point; the primary condenser operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the modulating valve if the temperature of the dehumidified airflow does not exceed the pre-determined set point; in response to the temperature of the dehumidified airflow exceeding the pre-determined set point, receive the remaining portion of the flow of refrigerant; and receive a fourth airflow and output the dehumidified airflow, the dehumidified airflow generated by transferring heat from the refrigerant to the fourth airflow as the fourth airflow contacts the primary condenser; and the alternate condenser, wherein the alternate condenser is disposed in an external condenser unit, operable to: receive the at least a portion of the flow of refrigerant from the modulating valve if the temperature of the dehumidified airflow is greater than the pre-determined set point; and transfer heat away from the flow of refrigerant received by the modulating valve. 2. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the external condenser unit further comprises a sub-cooling coil operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the alternate condenser; output the flow of refrigerant to the primary metering device; and transfer heat from the flow of refrigerant to a first outdoor airflow as the first outdoor airflow contacts the sub-cooling coil. 3. The dehumidification system of claim 2 , wherein the sub-cooling coil and primary condenser are combined in a single coil unit. 4. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the fourth airflow comprises warmer air than the third airflow. 5. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , further comprising a first fan operable to generate the inlet, first, second, and the third airflows. 6. The dehumidification system of claim 5 , wherein the external condenser unit further comprises a second fan operable to generate a fourth airflow. 7. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , wherein the second fan is operable to generate the fourth airflow at an airflow flow rate of between about 2 to about 5 times an airflow rate of the first airflow generated by the first fan. 8. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein two or more members selected from the group consisting of the secondary evaporator, the primary evaporator, and the secondary condenser are combined in a single coil pack. 9. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the primary evaporator and the secondary evaporator comprises two or more circuits for the flow of refrigerant. 10. The dehumidification system of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the primary metering device and the secondary metering device is a passive find or an active metering device operable to provide subdivided flow of refrigerant to at least one of the primary evaporator and the secondary evaporator. 11. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , further comprising a sub-cooling coil operable to: receive the flow of refrigerant from the alternate condenser; output the flow of refrigerant to the primary metering device; and receive the third airflow and output the fourth airflow, the fourth airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the fourth airflow as the third airflow passes through the sub-cooling coil.
in which the humidity of the air is exclusively affected by contact with the evaporator of a closed-circuit cooling system or heat pump circuit · CPC title
heat extracted from the humid air for condensing is returned to the dried air · CPC title
at the outlet · CPC title
with subsequent heating, i.e. with the air, given the required humidity in the central station, passing a heating element to achieve the required temperature · CPC title
with both heat and humidity transfer between supplied and exhausted air · CPC title
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