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US9970719B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970719-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415123152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A water collection system is provided for an indirect evaporative cooler. The water collection system includes a housing having an open bottom, a front wall, a back wall, and two end walls, which together define an interior region of the housing. The water collection system further includes a plurality of tube assemblies each extending through one of the front wall and the back wall of the housing and disposed within the interior region of the housing. The water collection system further includes a plurality of panel assemblies disposed within the interior region of the housing above the plurality of tube assemblies. Each panel assembly is associated with a respective tube assembly to channel fluid to the tube assembly. A method of collecting and distributing water within an indirect evaporative cooler configured to spray water on a heat exchanger is further disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water collection system for an indirect evaporative cooler, the water collection system comprising: a housing having a front wall, a back wall, and two end walls, which together define an interior region of the housing; a plurality of tube assemblies each extending through one of the front wall and the back wall of the housing and disposed within the interior region of the housing; and a plurality of panel assemblies disposed within the interior region of the housing above the plurality of tube assemblies, each panel assembly being associated with a respective tube assembly to channel fluid to the tube assembly, each panel assembly including two molded panels adhered to on opposite sides of a flat center panel. 2. The water collection system of claim 1 , wherein each tube assembly includes an extrusion body having one end sealed in such a way as to prevent the tube assembly from passing completely through the back wall of the housing. 3. The water collection system of claim 1 , wherein a series of holes and posts arranged on each molded panel such that the molded are self locating with respect to the center panel. 4. The water collection system of claim 1 , wherein each molded panel is molded with a pattern of funnels such that the funnels are alternately staggered vertically. 5. The water collection system of claim 4 , wherein each funnel includes an inlet provided at a top of the funnel and an outlet provided at a bottom of the outlet. 6. The water collection system of claim 5 , wherein the inlet is rectangular and has an area greater than an area of the outlet. 7. The water collection system of claim 6 , wherein the outlets of the funnels are aligned to interface with a respective drain tube assembly. 8. The water collection system of claim 6 , wherein each molded panel is assembled to each side of the center panel, with the rectangular inlet of a long funnel being opposite to the rectangular inlet of a short funnel along a length of the panel. 9. The water collection system of claim 8 , wherein when the panel assemblies are installed into housing, the rectangular inlets of the funnels are staggered vertically and horizontally in a checkerboard pattern. 10. The water collection system of claim 6 , wherein two corners of the rectangular opening of each funnel is chamfered such that when the panel assemblies are disposed in the housing, the chamfered corners align to provide an overlap of funnel opening areas. 11. The water collection system of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a row of openings formed in the front wall and a row of openings formed in the rear wall to locate the plurality of tube assemblies. 12. The water collection system of claim 1 , wherein the housing further includes a front flashing member and a back flashing member to divert water toward one of the plurality of panel assemblies. 13. The water collection system of claim 12 , wherein each flashing member includes a plurality of notches formed therein to allow the panel assemblies to intersect the flashing member to locate upper corners of the panel assemblies and to secure the panel assemblies from lateral or vertical movement.
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