CN201233066Y - Air conditioner for aftercooling condenser by condensate water generated while refrigeration - Google Patents

Air conditioner for aftercooling condenser by condensate water generated while refrigeration Download PDF

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CN201233066Y
CN201233066Y CNU2008201157344U CN200820115734U CN201233066Y CN 201233066 Y CN201233066 Y CN 201233066Y CN U2008201157344 U CNU2008201157344 U CN U2008201157344U CN 200820115734 U CN200820115734 U CN 200820115734U CN 201233066 Y CN201233066 Y CN 201233066Y
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The utility model relates to an air-conditioner which can generate condensed water in the refrigeration process to cool a condenser again. The air-conditioner comprises an evaporator [1], a condenser [5], a compressor [2], a water discharging pipe [6] for condensed water and a condensed water pipe [3]; wherein, the condensed water pipe [3] is fixed above the condenser [5]; one end of the condensed water pipe [3] is communicated with the water discharging pipe [6] and the other end is closed; and the condensed water pipe [3] is provided with a plurality of through holes facing the condenser [5] of the air-conditioner. The utility model can save energy and lead to better condensation effect of the condenser.

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The condensed water that a kind of usefulness produces when freezing is the air-conditioning of cooler condenser once more
Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of air-conditioning that condenser is cooled off again with air conditioner condensate water.
Background technology
Along with rapid development of economy, air-conditioning has been widely used in various places such as family, office space.Existing air-conditioning mainly contains formations such as evaporimeter, condenser, compressor.Evaporimeter flows to condenser from indoor heat absorption by refrigerant during refrigeration, and condenser by fan to outdoor heat extraction, thereby reach the purpose of refrigeration.Air-conditioning all can produce condensed water in use, and condensate temperature is low, and is pollution-free.Existing air-conditioning all is that condensed water is directly discharged by drainpipe, does not do any recycling.Therefore the condensed water of low temperature is not fully utilized, and has energy waste.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is exactly the low temperature that makes full use of condensed water, and a kind of air-conditioning that utilizes condensed water that air-conditioning condenser is cooled off once more is provided.
The technical solution adopted in the utility model is: the condensed water that a kind of usefulness produces when freezing is the air-conditioning of cooler condenser once more, it comprises the drainpipe of evaporimeter, condenser, compressor and condensed water, it also comprises condensate pipe, condensate pipe is fixed in the top of condenser, one end is connected with drainpipe, the other end is airtight, and condensate pipe is provided with the through hole of several openings towards air-conditioning condenser.
Adopt technique scheme, during use, air conditioner condensate water flow to condensate pipe and flows out in through hole from drainpipe, the condensed water of low temperature will directly drench to condenser like this, because the condensed water self-temperature is low, to produce the Rapid Thermal exchange with condenser as hot good conductor when condensed water itself contacts with condenser simultaneously, can greatly improve the cooling effect of air-conditioning refrigerant, thereby take away the heat that condenser produces, make the condensation effect of condenser better, reduce the power of air-conditioning, finally realize purpose of energy saving.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: owing to made full use of the low temperature of condensed water, therefore make air-conditioning more energy-conservation; Condensed water helps condenser zone to walk heat, so condensation effect is better.
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Fig. 1 is the utility model principle schematic.
Among the figure, 1, evaporimeter, 2, compressor, 3, condensate pipe, 4, through hole, 5, condenser, 6, drainpipe.
The specific embodiment
The condensed water that a kind of usefulness of the utility model produces when freezing is the air-conditioning of cooler condenser once more, its principle as shown in Figure 1, it comprises the drainpipe 6 of evaporimeter 1, condenser 5, compressor 2 and condensed water, it also comprises condensate pipe 3, condensate pipe 3 is fixed in the top of condenser 5, one end is connected with drainpipe 6, and the other end is airtight.Condensate pipe 3 is provided with the through hole 4 of several openings towards air-conditioning condenser 5.

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  1. The condensed water that produces when 1, a kind of usefulness is freezed is the air-conditioning of cooler condenser once more, it comprises the drainpipe [6] of evaporimeter [1], condenser [5], compressor [2] and condensed water, it is characterized in that it also comprises condensate pipe [3], condensate pipe [3] is fixed in the top of condenser [5], one end is connected with drainpipe [6], the other end is airtight, and condensate pipe [3] is provided with the through hole [4] of several openings towards air-conditioning condenser [5].
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CN106016510A (en) * 2016-07-07 2016-10-12 珠海格力电器股份有限公司 Outdoor unit and air conditioner provided with same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN106016510A (en) * 2016-07-07 2016-10-12 珠海格力电器股份有限公司 Outdoor unit and air conditioner provided with same

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