Dryer for compressed gas, compressor installation provided with such a dryer and method for drying gas
US-2017348634-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US9557069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9557069-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214342944-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A dehumidification system includes a first dehumidification unit having an outdoor air cooling heat exchanger, a second dehumidification unit using two adsorption heat exchangers such that an air passage is switched, and a third dehumidification unit having an adsorption rotor. Low-temperature low-humidity air cooled and dehumidified in the second dehumidification unit is supplied to the third dehumidification unit to reduce energy for recovery of the third dehumidification unit and to realize energy conservation in the dehumidification system and reduction in cost of the dehumidification system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dehumidification system comprising: an air passage having an air supply passage through which air supplied to an indoor space (S) passes, and an air discharge passage through which air discharged to an outside of a room passes; and a dehumidification unit disposed in the air passage, wherein the dehumidification unit includes a first dehumidification unit, a second dehumidification unit, and a third dehumidification unit which are arranged in this order from a side close to an inlet of air supplied to an inside of the room toward the indoor space (S), the first dehumidification unit includes an outdoor air cooling heat exchanger configured to cool and dehumidify air supplied to the inside of the room, the second dehumidification unit includes two adsorption heat exchangers configured to be switchable such that an adsorption side and a recovery side interchange with each other, and is configured such that air dehumidified in the first dehumidification unit is further dehumidified in one of the adsorption heat exchangers on the adsorption side, and the third dehumidification unit includes an adsorption rotor, part of which serves as an adsorption part and another part of which serves as a recovery part, and is configured such that air dehumidified in the second dehumidification unit is further dehumidified in the adsorption part. 2. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the third dehumidification unit further includes, in addition to the adsorption rotor, an air heater disposed on a side close to an inlet of air for recovery of the adsorption rotor. 3. The dehumidification system of claim 2 , wherein the air heater is a recovery heat exchanger which is provided in a refrigerant circuit configured to perform a refrigeration cycle and which serves as a condenser. 4. The dehumidification system of claim 3 , wherein the refrigerant circuit is a refrigerant circuit in which the recovery heat exchanger serves as the condenser and the outdoor air cooling heat exchanger serves as an evaporator. 5. The dehumidification system of claim 4 , wherein a reheat heat exchanger which is disposed downstream of the adsorption rotor in the air supply passage and which serves as the condenser, and a return air cooling heat exchanger which is disposed in a return air passage connecting a return air port communicating with the indoor space (S) to part of the air supply passage between the second dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit and which is provided as an air cooler serving as the evaporator are connected to the refrigerant circuit. 6. The dehumidification system of claim 5 , wherein the refrigerant circuit is a single-stage refrigeration cycle type refrigerant circuit in which the condenser and the evaporator are connected to a single closed circuit. 7. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , wherein a variable displacement compressor configured to control, when a required capacity of the condenser is higher than a required capacity of the evaporator, a rotational speed thereof such that a condensation pressure approaches a target pressure and to control, when the required capacity of the evaporator is higher than the required capacity of the condenser, the rotational speed thereof such that an evaporation pressure approaches a target pressure is connected to the refrigerant circuit. 8. The dehumidification system of claim 5 , wherein the refrigerant circuit is a two-stage cascade refrigeration cycle type refrigerant circuit including a high-pressure circuit in which a first compressor and the recovery heat exchanger are connected together to perform a refrigeration cycle, a low-pressure circuit in which a second compressor and the outdoor air cooling heat exchanger are connected together to perform a refrigeration cycle, and an intermediate heat exchanger configured to exchange heat between low-pressure refrigerant of the high-pressure circuit and high-pressure refrigerant of the low-pressure circuit. 9. The dehumidification system of claim 2 , wherein the air heater is an electric heater or a steam heater. 10. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the second dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit are configured such that the adsorption part of the adsorption rotor is positioned downstream of the air supply passage relative to one of the adsorption heat exchangers on the adsorption side, and the other one of the adsorption heat exchangers on the recovery side is positioned downstream of the air discharge passage passing through the recovery part of the adsorption rotor. 11. The dehumidification system of claim 10 , wherein the adsorption heat exchangers of the second dehumidification unit are two heat exchangers provided in a refrigerant circuit, the second dehumidification unit includes a refrigerant flow path switching mechanism configured to reverse a refrigerant flow direction in the refrigerant circuit to alternately switch each adsorption heat exchanger to serve as an evaporator on the adsorption side or a condenser on the recovery side, and an air passage switching mechanism configured to switch an air flow to connect one of the adsorption heat exchangers serving as the evaporator to the air supply passage and to connect the other one of the adsorption heat exchangers serving as the condenser to the air discharge passage, the adsorption rotor of the third dehumidification unit is disposed so as to extend over both of the air supply passage and the air discharge passage, and is rotatable about a rotary shaft interposed between the air supply passage and the air discharge passage, and part of the adsorption rotor through which the air supply passage passes serves as the adsorption part, and another part of the adsorption rotor through which the air discharge passage passes serves as the recovery part. 12. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the second dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit are directly connected together through the air supply passage without an intermediate cooler being interposed therebetween. 13. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , further comprising: a return air passage connecting a return air port communicating with the indoor space (S) to part of the air supply passage between the second dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit. 14. The dehumidification system of claim 13 , wherein a return air fan configured to push indoor air toward the air supply passage is provided in the return air passage. 15. The dehumidification system of claim 13 , wherein a return air cooler configured to cool air flowing through the return air passage is provided in the return air passage. 16. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein an adsorbent provided on the adsorption heat exchangers is an adsorbent showing an adsorption isotherm indicating that a higher relative humidity of air results in a greater adsorption amount per unit increment of the relative humidity, and an adsorbent provided on the adsorption rotor is an adsorbent showing an adsorption isotherm indicating that a lower relative humidity of air results in a greater adsorption amount per unit increment of the relative humidity. 17. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein in an existing system including the first dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit, the second dehumidification unit is connected between the first dehumidification unit and the third dehumidification unit.
using absorption or desorption · CPC title
Compression cycle type · CPC title
Compression cycle · CPC title
Absorption - desorption cycle · CPC title
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
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