Modulated oversized compressors configuration for flash gas bypass in a carbon dioxide refrigeration system

US9726411B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9726411-B2
Application numberUS-201514637446-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2015
Priority dateMar 4, 2015
Publication dateAug 8, 2017
Grant dateAug 8, 2017

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The present application provides a refrigeration system using a flow of a carbon dioxide refrigerant. The refrigeration system may include a flash tank, a number of temperature suction compressors for a temperature suction cycle, and a flash gas bypass system positioned between the flash tank and the cycle compressors. The flash gas bypass system may include one or more oversized flash gas compressors so as to alternate between the temperature suction cycle and a flash tank suction cycle.

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I claim: 1. A refrigeration system using a flow of a carbon dioxide refrigerant, comprising: a flash tank; a plurality of temperature suction compressors for a temperature suction cycle, wherein the plurality of temperature suction compressors receive the flow of carbon dioxide refrigerant from an evaporator; a vapor line; a suction line; a flash gas bypass system positioned between the flash tank and the plurality of temperature suction compressors; the flash gas bypass system comprises one or more oversized flash gas compressors; wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors alternate between the temperature suction cycle and a flash tank suction cycle, and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors in the temperature suction cycle receive carbon dioxide refrigerant from the flow of carbon dioxide from the evaporator to the plurality of temperature suction compressors; a first port valve on the vapor line and upstream of the one or more oversized flash gas compressors; and a second port valve on the suction line and upstream of the one or more oversized flash gas compressors, wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors are in the temperature suction cycle when the first port valve is closed and the second port valve is open, and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors are in flash tank cycle when the first port valve is open and the second port valve is closed. 2. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors comprise a capacity of at least about fifty percent (50%) more than a temperature suction compressor. 3. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors comprise a parallel configuration. 4. the refrigeration system claim 1 , wherein the flash tank and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors are in communication via the vapor line. 5. the refrigeration system of claim 4 , wherein the suction line in communication with the plurality of temperature suction compressors and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors. 6. The refrigeration system of claim 5 , further comprising a bypass valve positioned on a bypass line extending between the vapor line and the suction line. 7. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the first port valve and the second port valve comprise solenoid valves. 8. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of temperature suction compressors comprises a parallel configuration. 9. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of temperature suction compressors comprises a plurality of mid-temperature suction cycle compressors. 10. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , further comprising a gas cooler positioned between the plurality of temperature suction compressors and the flash tank. 11. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the flash tank comprises a liquid line in communication with a low temperature cycle and a mid-temperature cycle. 12. A refrigeration system using a flow of a carbon dioxide refrigerant, comprising: a flash tank; a plurality of mid-temperature cycle compressors, wherein the plurality of mid- temperature cycle compressors receive the flow of carbon dioxide refrigerant from an evaporator upstream from the plurality of mid-temperature cycle compressors; and a flash gas bypass system positioned between the flash tank and the plurality of mid-temperature cycle compressors; a vapor line; a suction line; wherein: the flash gas bypass system comprises one or more oversized flash gas compressors comprising a capacity of at least about fifty percent (50%) more than a mid- temperature cycle compressor; the one or more oversized flash gas compressors alternate between a temperature suction cycle and a flash tank suction cycle, wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors in the temperature suction cycle receives a portion of the flow of the carbon dioxide refrigerant from the evaporator upstream from the plurality of mid-temperature cycle compressors; and a first port valve on the vapor line and upstream of the one or more oversized flash gas compressors and a second port valve on the suction line and upstream of the one or more oversized flash gas compressors, wherein the one or more oversized flash gas compressors are in the temperature suction cycle when the first port valve is closed and the second port valve is open, and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors are in flash tank cycle when the first port valve is open and the second port valve is closed. 13. the refrigeration system claim 12 , wherein the flash tank and the oversized flash gas compressors are in communication via the vapor line. 14. the refrigeration system of claim 13 , wherein the suction line in communication with the plurality of mid-temperature suction cycle compressors and the one or more oversized flash gas compressors. 15. The refrigeration system of claim 14 , further comprising a bypass valve positioned on a bypass line extending between the vapor line and the suction line.

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  • Separators · CPC title

  • with cycle highest pressure above the supercritical pressure · CPC title

  • the capacity of the first system being different from the second · CPC title

  • the refrigerant being carbon dioxide · CPC title

  • arranged in parallel · CPC title

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What does patent US9726411B2 cover?
The present application provides a refrigeration system using a flow of a carbon dioxide refrigerant. The refrigeration system may include a flash tank, a number of temperature suction compressors for a temperature suction cycle, and a flash gas bypass system positioned between the flash tank and the cycle compressors. The flash gas bypass system may include one or more oversized flash gas comp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products Llc, Heatcraft Refrigeration Products L L C
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B49/022. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).