Air conditioning apparatus
US-2015285523-A1 · Oct 8, 2015 · US
US9303882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9303882-B2 |
| Application number | US-49293109-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2009 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2009 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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An air handling unit includes an enclosure, a heat exchanger having a first section and a second section, wherein the heat exchanger is disposed within the enclosure, and at least one heating element substantially co-located with the heat exchanger within the enclosure. The at least one heating element is at least partially located between the first section of the heat exchanger and the second section of the heat exchanger.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air handling unit, comprising: an enclosure, including a plurality of sides, with an air supply opening in one of the plurality of sides for supplying air to ambient and an air return opening in another of the plurality of sides for returning air from ambient; a blower disposed within the enclosure and configured to provide an airflow via a discharge airflow path of the blower in a between the blower and the air supply opening downstream direction, the discharge airflow path having a longitudinal axis; a heat exchanger comprising a first section and a second section, wherein each of the first section and the second section comprises a plurality of fins, and wherein the heat exchanger is disposed within the enclosure downstream of the blower and in the discharge airflow path of the blower; and at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element substantially co-located with the heat exchanger within the enclosure and disposed downstream of the heat exchanger in the discharge airflow path of the blower, wherein the at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element is at least partially located between the first section of the heat exchanger and the second section of the heat exchanger, and wherein the plurality of fins of the first section of the heat exchanger and the plurality of fins of the second section of the heat exchanger are longitudinally oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the discharge airflow path in the discharge airflow path of the blower to stabilize an airflow exiting the heat exchanger prior to the airflow contacting the at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element. 2. The air handling unit of claim 1 , wherein the air handling unit is a blow through air handler. 3. The air handling unit of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises a “V-frame” heat exchanger. 4. The air handling unit of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger and the at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element are disposed adjacent to the air supply opening. 5. The air handling unit of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises an “A-frame” heat exchanger. 6. An air handling unit, comprising: a cabinet comprising a first air opening and a second air opening; a blower unit comprising an air outlet, wherein the blower unit is disposed within the cabinet and adjacent to the first air opening, and wherein the blower unit is configured to provide an airflow via a discharge airflow path having a downstream direction that extends from the air outlet to the second air opening, the discharge airflow path having a longitudinal axis; a heat exchanger comprising a first section and a second section, wherein each of the first section and the second section comprise a plurality of fins, and wherein the heat exchanger is disposed within the cabinet adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet of the blower unit and adjacent to the second air opening; and at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element located adjacent to the second air opening, wherein the at least one electrically-powered resistive heating element is at least partially located between the first section of the heat exchanger and the second section of the heat exchanger and disposed downstream of the heat exchanger in the discharge airflow path of the blower unit, and wherein the plurality of fins of the first section of the heat exchanger and the plurality of fins of the second section of the heat exchanger are longitudinally oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the discharge airflow path to stabilize an airflow exiting the heat exchanger prior to the airflow contacting the at least one heating element. 7. The air handling unit of claim 6 , wherein the first air opening is configured in a side of the cabinet. 8. The air handling unit of claim 6 , wherein the first air opening is disposed in a lower end of the cabinet. 9. The air handling unit of claim 6 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises a “V-frame” heat exchanger. 10. The air handling unit of claim 6 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises a “A-frame” heat exchanger.
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