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US-2024384904-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US2016377332A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016377332-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415103257-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A refrigerant channel switching unit is disposed between a heat source unit and a utilization unit to switch flow of refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit. The refrigerant channel switching unit includes a first refrigerant pipe connected to a suction gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit, a second refrigerant pipe connected to a high-low pressure gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit, a third refrigerant pipe connected to a gas pipe extending to the utilization unit, a coupling portion, a first switch valve mounted to the first refrigerant pipe, and a second switch valve mounted to the second refrigerant pipe. The coupling portion is connected to the first, second and third refrigerant pipes. The first second and third are coupled through the coupling portion.
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A refrigerant channel switching unit adapted to be disposed between a heat source unit and a utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit being configured and arranged to switch flow of refrigerant in a refrigerant circuit formed by the heat source unit and the utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit comprising: a first refrigerant pipe connected to a suction gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a second refrigerant pipe connected to a high-low pressure gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a third refrigerant pipe connected to a gas pipe extending to the utilization unit; a coupling portion connected to the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe, the coupling portion being configured and arranged to couple the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe therethrough; a first switch valve mounted to the first refrigerant pipe; and a second switch valve mounted to the second refrigerant pipe, the second switch valve being disposed in a higher position than the first switch valve, and the third refrigerant pipe including a bottom part in a lowest height position of the third refrigerant pipe and a tilt part configured and arranged to extend from the bottom part toward the gas pipe side in an obliquely upwardly tilting posture, and the third refrigerant pipe being connected to the coupling portion at the bottom part. 2 . A refrigerant channel switching unit adapted to be disposed between a heat source unit and a utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit being configured and arranged to switch flow of refrigerant in a refrigerant circuit formed by the heat source unit and the utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit comprising: a first refrigerant pipe connected to a suction gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a second refrigerant pipe connected to a high-low pressure gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a third refrigerant pipe connected to a gas pipe extending to the utilization unit; a coupling portion connected to the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe, the coupling portion being configured and arranged to couple the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe therethrough; a first switch valve mounted to the first refrigerant pipe; and a second switch valve mounted to the second refrigerant pipe, the first refrigerant pipe including a horizontally extending part configured and arranged to extend along a horizontal direction, the second refrigerant pipe including a vertically extending part configured and arranged to extend along a vertical direction, the third refrigerant pipe including a bottom part in a lowest height position of the third refrigerant pipe, the bottom part being configured and arranged to extend along an extending direction of the horizontally extending part, and the coupling portion being a pipe coupler having an inverted T shape, the coupling portion being connected to the horizontally extending part, the vertically extending part and the bottom part. 3 . A refrigerant channel switching unit adapted be disposed between a heat source unit and a utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit being configured and arranged to switch a flow of refrigerant in a refrigerant circuit formed by the heat source unit and the utilization unit, the refrigerant channel switching unit comprising: a first refrigerant pipe connected to a suction gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a second refrigerant pipe connected to a high-low pressure gas communicating pipe extending from the heat source unit; a third refrigerant pipe connected to a gas pipe extending to the utilization unit; a coupling portion connected to the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe, the coupling portion being configured and arranged to couple the first refrigerant pipe, the second refrigerant pipe and the third refrigerant pipe therethrough; a first switch valve mounted to the first refrigerant pipe; and a second switch valve mounted to the second refrigerant pipe; the second switch valve being disposed in a higher position than the first switch valve, the third refrigerant pipe including a bottom part in a lowest height position of the third refrigerant pipe, the third refrigerant pipe being connected to the coupling portion at the bottom part, the first refrigerant pipe including a horizontally extending part configured and arranged to extend along a horizontal direction, the bottom part extending along an extending direction of the horizontally extending part, and the coupling portion being a pipe coupler having an inverted T shape, the coupling portion being connected to the horizontally extending part and the bottom part. 4 . The refrigerant channel switching unit according to claim 2 , wherein in a plan view, the first switch valve and the second switch valve are located on a straight line on which the horizontally extending part or the bottom part extends. 5 . The refrigerant channel switching unit according to claim 3 , wherein in a plan view, the first switch valve and the second switch valve are located on a straight line on which the horizontally extending part or the bottom part extends. 6 . (canceled)
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