WO2018134790A1 - Gas discharge device, refrigeration and air conditioning system, and method for discharging non-condensable gas - Google Patents

Gas discharge device, refrigeration and air conditioning system, and method for discharging non-condensable gas Download PDF

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WO2018134790A1
WO2018134790A1 PCT/IB2018/050373 IB2018050373W WO2018134790A1 WO 2018134790 A1 WO2018134790 A1 WO 2018134790A1 IB 2018050373 W IB2018050373 W IB 2018050373W WO 2018134790 A1 WO2018134790 A1 WO 2018134790A1
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Li Wang
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  • Gas discharge device refrigeration and air conditioning system, and method for discharging non-condensable gas
  • the present invention generally refers to the field of refrigeration and air conditioning, in particular to a device for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and a discharge method.
  • a conventional refrigeration and air conditioning system comprises four major components, namely a compressor, a condenser, a throttling device and an evaporator, which are used to make a refrigerant flow in circulation therein, so as to complete a refrigeration cycle through refrigerant state changes.
  • a substance to be cooled is guided through the evaporator, and undergoes heat exchange with low-temperature refrigerant in the evaporator, so as to achieve the objective of being cooled.
  • the present invention provides a gas discharge device, for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, the gas discharge device comprising: a cold accumulation tank, with a cold source pipeline and a cold accumulation material surrounding the cold source pipeline being provided in the cold accumulation tank, the cold accumulation tank comprising a cold source inlet and a cold source outlet, to enable a cold source to enter the cold source pipeline and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material, thereby storing a quantity of cold by means of the cold accumulation material; and a condensation tank, accommodating the cold accumulation tank and comprising a condensation tank inlet, a liquid outlet and a gas outlet; wherein the condensation tank inlet is used for leading a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the condensation tank, to enable the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, such that the gaseous refrig
  • a gas discharge device wherein the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of low- temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the cold accumulation tank, to serve as the cold source of the cold accumulation tank; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to convey the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • a gas discharge device further comprising an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high- pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the liquid outlet of the condensation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
  • a gas discharge device further comprising an additional throttling device, disposed between the cold source inlet and the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high-pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
  • a gas discharge device further comprising a cold accumulation tank outlet control valve, connecting the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector; and a condensation tank liquid output control valve, connecting the liquid outlet of the condensation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
  • a gas discharge device further comprising a cold source inlet control valve, connecting the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank to the cold source; a gas mixture intake control valve, connecting the condensation tank inlet to the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and a gas discharge control valve, disposed at the gas outlet of the condensation tank.
  • a gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising a high pressure source control valve, disposed between the high pressure source inlet of the ejector and the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • a gas discharge device wherein the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank is a phase change material with a suitable melting point and a suitable evaporation temperature.
  • the present invention provides a refrigeration and air conditioning system, comprising: an evaporator, comprising an evaporator inlet and an evaporator outlet; a compressor, comprising a compressor inlet and a compressor outlet, the compressor inlet being in communication with the evaporator outlet; a condenser, comprising a condenser inlet and a condenser outlet, the condenser inlet being in communication with the compressor outlet; a throttling device, comprising a throttling device inlet and a throttling device outlet, the throttling device inlet being in communication with the condenser outlet, and the throttling device outlet being in communication with the evaporator inlet; and a gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, wherein the condensation tank inlet of the condensation tank of the gas discharge device is in communication with the condenser, and the liquid outlet of the condensation tank is in communication with a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air
  • a refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the abovementioned second aspect, wherein the condensation tank inlet is connected to the top of the condenser, such that the condensation tank inlet is in communication with the condenser.
  • a refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the abovementioned second aspect, wherein the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the throttling device outlet; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the compressor inlet or the evaporator.
  • the present invention provides a method for discharging non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the second aspect, the method comprising: a cold accumulation process, in which the cold source is led into the cold accumulation tank, and the cold source led in is made to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, thereby storing a quantity of cold in the cold accumulation tank; a condensation process, in which a gas mixture composed of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the condenser of the refrigeration and air conditioning system is led into the condensation tank, so as to condense the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture to liquid refrigerant by means of the cold accumulation tank accommodated in the condensation tank, and thereby isolate the non-condensable gas from the gas mixture; a liquid discharge process, in which the liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank is discharged into a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and a gas discharge process, in which the isolated non-
  • the gas discharge device and method thereof according to the present invention can lead a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas out of a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and by condensing the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture to liquid refrigerant, can isolate the non-condensable gas from the gas mixture and discharge the non-condensable gas.
  • the present invention can prevent the accumulation of non-condensable gas in a condenser of a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and thereby helps to maintain the condensing pressure in the condenser, to guarantee the refrigerating capacity and energy efficiency of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, such that it operates safely and efficiently.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of the main composition of a conventional refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of the gas discharge device of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system having the gas discharge device shown in fig. 2.
  • Figs. 4 A - 4D show the process of discharging non-condensable gas from the refrigeration and air conditioning system in fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of the gas discharge device of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system having the gas discharge device shown in fig. 5.
  • Figs. 7 A - 7D show the process of discharging non-condensable gas from the refrigeration and air conditioning system in fig. 6.
  • the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100 mainly comprises an evaporator 110, a compressor 120, a condenser 130 and a throttling device 140, which are connected by pipelines to form a closed system filled with refrigerant.
  • the evaporator 110 comprises an inlet 110a and an outlet 110b
  • the compressor 120 comprises an inlet 120a and an outlet 120b
  • the condenser 130 comprises an inlet 130a and an outlet 130b
  • the throttling device 140 comprises an inlet 140a and an outlet 140b.
  • the inlet 120a of the compressor 120 is connected to the outlet 110b of the evaporator 110
  • the inlet 130a of the condenser 130 is connected to the outlet 120b of the compressor 120
  • the inlet 140a of the throttling device 140 is connected to the outlet 130b of the condenser 130
  • the outlet 140b of the throttling device 140 is connected to the inlet 110a of the evaporator 110.
  • the unshaded arrows in fig. 1 indicate the direction of travel of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • the throttling device 140 throttles the flow of high-pressure liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser 130, causing the pressure thereof to fall; low-pressure refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with an object of cooling (in fig. 1, the arrow entering the evaporator 110 and the arrow exiting the evaporator 110 indicate the direction of travel of the object of cooling, e.g.
  • the refrigerant used is a low-pressure refrigerant such as 123 or R1233zd
  • non-condensable gas from the air will accumulate in the condenser 130.
  • the gas discharge device of the present invention leads non-condensable gas out of the condenser 130.
  • gaseous refrigerant since gaseous refrigerant is also present in the condenser 130, gaseous refrigerant will be led out at the same time as non- condensable gas is led out.
  • the operating principle of the gas discharge device of the present invention is to first of all separate a mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas, then to send the isolated refrigerant back to the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and lead the isolated non- condensable gas out of the gas discharge system and into the surrounding atmosphere.
  • Fig. 2 shows a gas discharge device according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the arrows indicate the direction of travel of a cold source.
  • a gas discharge device 200 comprises a cold accumulation tank 210 and a condensation tank 220, with the cold accumulation tank 210 being accommodated in the condensation tank 220.
  • the cold accumulation tank 210 is used for storing a quantity of cold
  • the condensation tank 220 is used for accommodating a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas discharged from a refrigeration and air conditioning system; thus, the abovementioned gas mixture accommodated in the condensation tank 220 can undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation tank 210, and the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant, thereby separating the refrigerant from the non-condensable gas.
  • a cold source pipeline 213 and a cold accumulation material 215 surrounding the cold source pipeline 213 are provided in the cold accumulation tank 210; the cold accumulation tank 210 has a cold source inlet 211 and a cold source outlet 212, to enable the cold source to enter the cold source pipeline 213 and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 surrounding the cold source pipeline 213, thereby storing a quantity of cold by means of the cold accumulation material 215.
  • the condensation tank 220 comprises a condensation tank inlet 221, a liquid outlet 222 and a gas outlet 225; the condensation tank inlet 221 is used for introducing the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas discharged by the refrigeration and air conditioning system, the liquid outlet 222 is used for discharging liquid refrigerant isolated from the gas mixture by the condensation tank, and the gas outlet 225 is used for discharging non-condensable gas isolated by the condensation tank 220.
  • the cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210 is a phase change material with a suitable melting point and a suitable evaporation temperature, e.g. n-tetradecane.
  • the cold accumulation material 215 undergoes heat exchange with the cold source in the cold source pipeline 213; the cold source absorbs heat, and the cold accumulation material 215 releases heat, solidifying to a solid state.
  • the gas mixture in the condensation tank 220 undergoes heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215, the cold accumulation material 215 absorbs heat, melting from a solid state to a liquid state.
  • the gas discharge device 200 may also comprise an ejector 230; the ejector 230 can generate negative pressure at the liquid outlet 222 of the condensation tank 220, such that liquid refrigerant isolated in the condensation tank 220 is sucked into the ejector 230, and discharged by the ejector 230.
  • the gas discharge device 200 need not be provided with the ejector 230; in the case where no ejector 230 is provided, the condensation tank 220 can still discharge isolated liquid refrigerant.
  • the purpose of using the ejector 230 is merely to accelerate the discharge of isolated liquid refrigerant from the condensation tank 220. As shown in fig.
  • the ejector 230 comprises a high pressure source inlet 231, a liquid inlet 232 and an ejector outlet 233;
  • the high pressure source inlet 231 is in communication with a high pressure side (e.g. compressor outlet, condenser, etc.) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system
  • the liquid inlet 232 is in communication with the liquid outlet 222 of the condensation tank 220
  • the ejector outlet 233 is in communication with a low pressure side (e.g. compressor inlet, evaporator, etc.) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • Fig. 2 also shows that a cold source control valve 270, a gas mixture intake control valve 240 and a high pressure source control valve 250 are provided upstream of the cold source inlet 211 of the cold accumulation tank 210, the condensation tank inlet 221 and the high pressure source inlet 231 of the ejector 230 respectively, and are each used for controlling the entry of gas and/or liquid.
  • a gas discharge control valve 260 is also provided at the gas outlet 225 of the condensation tank, and used for controlling the discharge of isolated non- condensable gas.
  • the cold source used to provide a quantity of cold for the cold accumulation tank 210 is a portion of low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system;
  • fig. 3 shows the way in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system is connected to the gas discharge device implemented in such a way. It must be noted that when a portion of low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used as the cold source of the cold accumulation tank 210, this portion of refrigerant must ultimately be led back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to keep the total amount of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system constant, so that the refrigeration and air conditioning system can operate normally.
  • the embodiment shown in fig. 2 may also be used to discharge non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system when a cold source other than low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used.
  • the inlet 211 of the cold accumulation tank 210 is in fluid communication with an outlet 140b' of a throttling device 140' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', with the cold source control valve 270 being connected therebetween.
  • Refrigerant exiting the throttling device 140' is low-temperature refrigerant, and can provide a sufficient quantity of cold for the cold accumulation tank 210.
  • the condensation tank inlet 221 is in communication with a condenser 130' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', and the gas mixture intake control valve 240 is connected therebetween.
  • the condensation tank inlet 221 is in communication with the top of the condenser 130' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100'; since non-condensable gas accumulates at the top of the condenser 130', such a manner of connection is more favorable for discharging non-condensable gas from the condenser 130'.
  • the cold source outlet 212 of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with an inlet 120a' of a compressor 120' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to convey refrigerant exiting the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • the cold source outlet 212 of the cold accumulation tank could also be in communication with an evaporator 110', to convey refrigerant exiting the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • the high pressure source inlet 231 of the ejector 230 is in communication with a high pressure side (e.g. an outlet 120b' of the compressor 120') of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, for the purpose of introducing a portion of high-pressure refrigerant exiting the compressor 120' into the ejector 230, and using this as a working gas of the ejector 230.
  • the high pressure source control valve 250 is disposed between the high pressure source inlet 231 and the outlet 120b' of the compressor 120'.
  • the ejector outlet 233 is in communication with a low pressure side (e.g. the evaporator 110') of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to convey liquid refrigerant isolated by the condensation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • an operating process of the gas discharge device is divided into four stages, namely a cold accumulation process, a condensation process, a liquid discharge process and a gas discharge process, wherein the cold accumulation process and the condensation process are intended to isolate non-condensable gas from a gas mixture of said non-condensable gas and gaseous refrigerant, the liquid discharge process is intended to convey isolated refrigerant back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and the gas discharge process is intended to discharge isolated non-condensable gas into the surrounding atmosphere.
  • the method of the present invention by which non-condensable gas is discharged from the refrigeration and air conditioning system using the gas discharge device is also embodied in the operating process described below.
  • Fig. 4 A shows the cold accumulation process.
  • the cold source control valve 270 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the gas mixture intake control valve 240, the high pressure source control valve 250 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed.
  • Low-temperature refrigerant exiting the outlet 140b' of the throttling device 140' is split into two streams.
  • One stream of refrigerant enters the evaporator 110' to evaporate; the other stream of refrigerant enters the cold accumulation tank 210 via the cold source control valve 270, to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210, and after completing heat exchange, changes to low-temperature, low-pressure gas, and enters the inlet 120a' of the compressor 120' or the evaporator 110' (i.e. low pressure side) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thus returning to the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • Fig. 4B shows the condensation process.
  • the gas mixture intake control valve 240 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the high pressure source control valve 250 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed.
  • non-condensable gas accumulated in the condenser 130' will enter the condensation tank 220 together with gaseous refrigerant in the condenser 130' as a gas mixture, and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210, such that the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant.
  • Liquid refrigerant isolated by condensation is stored at the bottom of the condensation tank, whereas isolated non-condensable gas is stored at the top of the condensation tank; non-condensable gas is thereby separated from refrigerant.
  • Fig. 4C shows the liquid discharge process.
  • the liquid discharge process is started.
  • the high pressure source control valve 250 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the gas mixture intake control valve 240 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed.
  • high-pressure refrigerant exiting the outlet 120b' of the compressor 120' enters the ejector 230 via the high pressure source control valve 250, draws out liquid refrigerant stored in the condensation tank 220 by the ejection effect of the ejector 230, and is discharged into the evaporator 110' via the ejector 230.
  • Fig. 4D shows the gas discharge process.
  • the gas discharge control valve 260 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the gas mixture intake control valve 240 and the high pressure source control valve 250, are all closed. At this time, non-condensable gas in the condensation tank 220 is discharged into the surrounding atmosphere by means of the gas discharge control valve 260.
  • a gas discharge device 300 comprises a cold accumulation tank 310 and a condensation tank 320 similar to those in the gas discharge device 200, the main difference between the gas discharge device 300 and the gas discharge device 200 shown in fig. 2 being that in the gas discharge device 300, an additional throttling device 370 is provided upstream of a cold source inlet 311 of the cold accumulation tank, for the purpose of further lowering the temperature of a cold source before the cold source enters the cold accumulation tank, and thereby increasing the cold accumulation capability of the cold accumulation tank.
  • an ejector 330 may also be used in the gas discharge device 300 to accelerate the discharge of liquid refrigerant from the condensation tank 320.
  • Refrigerant of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself may also be used as the cold source of the gas discharge device 300, i.e. a portion of refrigerant exiting a throttling device of the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used as the cold source of the gas discharge device.
  • refrigerant of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself is used as the cold source, since the cold source refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank 310 has passed through two throttling devices (i.e.
  • the pressure thereof is lower than the pressure of refrigerant in the evaporator of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • the ejector 330 shown in fig. 5 may be used as the auxiliary liquid discharge device. At this time, the ejector 330 may be used to realize two functions simultaneously, i.e.
  • auxiliary liquid discharge device of the cold accumulation tank 310 used as the auxiliary liquid discharge device of the cold accumulation tank 310, and also used to accelerate the discharge of liquid from the condensation tank 320.
  • a gas discharge control valve 360 a gas mixture intake control valve 340 and a high pressure source control valve 350 are also provided in the gas discharge device 300 shown in fig. 5.
  • Fig. 6 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" having the gas discharge device 300 shown in fig. 5; the way in which the gas discharge device 300 is connected to the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" is similar to the way in which the gas discharge device 200 is connected to the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', and is not repeated in detail here.
  • the gas discharge device 300 has two more control valves than the gas discharge device 200 (i.e. the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 and the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390), there are slight differences in the open/closed states of the various control valves in the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" uses the gas discharge device 300 to discharge non-condensable gas, and the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' uses the gas discharge device 200 to discharge non-condensable gas; therefore, for the sake of clarity, the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" uses the gas discharge device 300 to discharge non-condensable gas is presented in detail below with reference to figs. 7 A - 7D.
  • unshaded arrows indicate the direction of travel of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system and the gas discharge device, and the operating process of the gas discharge device is divided into four stages, namely a cold accumulation process, a condensation process, a liquid discharge process and a gas discharge process.
  • Fig. 7 A shows the cold accumulation process.
  • the additional throttling device 370 is open, the high pressure source control valve 350 and the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 are also open, but the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are closed.
  • Low- temperature two-phase refrigerant exiting an outlet 140b" of a throttling device 140" is split into two streams.
  • One stream of refrigerant enters an evaporator 110" to evaporate; the other stream of refrigerant undergoes further throttling and pressure reduction via the additional throttling device 370, consequently changing to two- phase refrigerant at a lower temperature, and enters the cold accumulation tank 310, undergoes heat exchange with a cold accumulation material 315 in the cold accumulation tank 310, and once heat exchange has been completed, has changed to a low-temperature, low-pressure gas.
  • High-pressure refrigerant exiting an outlet 120b" of a compressor 120" then enters the ejector 330 via the high pressure source control valve 350; under the ejection effect of the ejector 330, low- temperature, low-pressure gaseous refrigerant in the cold accumulation tank 310 enters an inlet 120a" of the compressor 120" or the evaporator 110" of the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector 330, thus returning to the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • Fig. 7B shows the condensation process.
  • the gas mixture intake control valve 340 is open, but the additional throttling device 370, the high pressure source control valve 350, the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380, the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are all closed.
  • non-condensable gas accumulated in a condenser 130" will enter the condensation tank 320 together with gaseous refrigerant in the condenser 130" as a gas mixture, and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 315 in the cold accumulation tank 310, such that the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant.
  • Liquid refrigerant isolated by condensation is stored at the bottom of the condensation tank, whereas isolated non-condensable gas is stored at the top of the condensation tank; non-condensable gas is thereby separated from refrigerant.
  • Fig. 7C shows the liquid discharge process.
  • the liquid discharge process is started.
  • the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the high pressure source control valve 350 are open, but the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the additional throttling device 370, the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are all closed.
  • high-pressure refrigerant exiting the outlet 120b" of the compressor 120" enters the ejector 330 via the high pressure source control valve 350, draws out liquid refrigerant stored in the condensation tank 320 by the ejection effect of the ejector 330, and is discharged into the evaporator 110" via the ejector 330.
  • Fig. 7D shows the gas discharge process.
  • the gas discharge control valve 360 is open, but the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390, the high pressure source control valve 350, the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the additional throttling device 370 and the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 are all closed.
  • non-condensable gas in the condensation tank 320 is discharged into the surrounding atmosphere by means of the gas discharge control valve 360.
  • the gas discharge device and the refrigeration and air conditioning system of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself together form a closed system; the refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system not only performs a refrigeration cycle of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, but at the same time serves as the cold source of the gas discharge device, providing a quantity of cold for isolating non-condensable gas.
  • high-pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system can also serve as a high pressure source to help the gas discharge device to discharge refrigerant.
  • the entire refrigeration and air conditioning system is not only relatively compact in structure, but can also realize centralized control.
  • the gas discharge device does not need to operate continuously during operation of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, but need only begin operating when the accumulated amount of non-condensable gas in the condenser reaches a certain level.
  • the liquid discharge process and gas discharge process of the gas discharge device also do not need to proceed continuously during operation of the gas discharge device; these two processes need only be started when liquid refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the condensation tank are stored to a certain level.
  • the present invention also provides a method for discharging non- condensable gas from a condenser of a refrigeration and air conditioning system.
  • the method is realized using a gas discharge device exemplified by figs. 2 and 5, and has been explained in the operating processes, presented in detail above, of the gas discharge devices shown in figs. 2 and 5.

Abstract

Disclosed in the present invention are a gas discharge device for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and a method thereof. The gas discharge device comprises a cold accumulation tank, and a condensation tank accommodating the cold accumulation tank. The cold accumulation tank stores a quantity of cold by means of a cold accumulation material. The condensation tank is used for separating a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas exiting the system into liquid refrigerant and non-condensable gas, by causing the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank; the isolated liquid refrigerant is led into the system, and the isolated non-condensable gas is discharged from the condensation tank. The method comprises a cold accumulation process, a condensation process, a gas discharge process and a liquid discharge process.

Description

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Gas discharge device, refrigeration and air conditioning system, and method for discharging non-condensable gas
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention generally refers to the field of refrigeration and air conditioning, in particular to a device for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and a discharge method.
Background Art
A conventional refrigeration and air conditioning system comprises four major components, namely a compressor, a condenser, a throttling device and an evaporator, which are used to make a refrigerant flow in circulation therein, so as to complete a refrigeration cycle through refrigerant state changes. A substance to be cooled is guided through the evaporator, and undergoes heat exchange with low-temperature refrigerant in the evaporator, so as to achieve the objective of being cooled.
In the case of certain refrigeration and air conditioning systems which employ low-pressure refrigerants (e.g. 123, R1233zd, etc.), some low-pressure regions lower than atmospheric pressure will form inside the system during operation thereof. Air might penetrate into these low-pressure regions inside the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and non-condensable gas in the air will accumulate in the condenser, causing a drop in the heat exchange performance of the condenser, and thereby reducing the refrigerating capacity of the refrigeration and air conditioning system. At the same time, the condensing pressure in the system will consequently increase, and the condensing temperature will increase, in turn leading to an increase in compressor gas discharge temperature, an increase in electricity consumption, and a drop in the energy efficiency of the refrigeration and air conditioning system. Furthermore, the excessively high gas discharge temperature might lead to carbonization of compressor lubricating oil, influencing the lubrication effect; in serious cases, the compressor may seize up or the compressor electric machine may be burnt out.
Hence, in the case of refrigeration and air conditioning systems which employ low-pressure refrigerants, it is necessary to isolate and discharge, at irregular intervals, non-condensable gas which enters the system, to solve the abovementioned technical problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a gas discharge device, for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, the gas discharge device comprising: a cold accumulation tank, with a cold source pipeline and a cold accumulation material surrounding the cold source pipeline being provided in the cold accumulation tank, the cold accumulation tank comprising a cold source inlet and a cold source outlet, to enable a cold source to enter the cold source pipeline and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material, thereby storing a quantity of cold by means of the cold accumulation material; and a condensation tank, accommodating the cold accumulation tank and comprising a condensation tank inlet, a liquid outlet and a gas outlet; wherein the condensation tank inlet is used for leading a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the condensation tank, to enable the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, such that the gaseous refrigerant condenses to liquid refrigerant, thereby isolating the non-condensable gas; the liquid outlet is used for leading the liquid refrigerant into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and the gas outlet is used for discharging the isolated non-condensable gas from the condensation tank.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, wherein the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of low- temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the cold accumulation tank, to serve as the cold source of the cold accumulation tank; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to convey the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high- pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the liquid outlet of the condensation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising an additional throttling device, disposed between the cold source inlet and the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high-pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising a cold accumulation tank outlet control valve, connecting the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector; and a condensation tank liquid output control valve, connecting the liquid outlet of the condensation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising a cold source inlet control valve, connecting the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank to the cold source; a gas mixture intake control valve, connecting the condensation tank inlet to the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and a gas discharge control valve, disposed at the gas outlet of the condensation tank.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, further comprising a high pressure source control valve, disposed between the high pressure source inlet of the ejector and the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
A gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, wherein the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank is a phase change material with a suitable melting point and a suitable evaporation temperature.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a refrigeration and air conditioning system, comprising: an evaporator, comprising an evaporator inlet and an evaporator outlet; a compressor, comprising a compressor inlet and a compressor outlet, the compressor inlet being in communication with the evaporator outlet; a condenser, comprising a condenser inlet and a condenser outlet, the condenser inlet being in communication with the compressor outlet; a throttling device, comprising a throttling device inlet and a throttling device outlet, the throttling device inlet being in communication with the condenser outlet, and the throttling device outlet being in communication with the evaporator inlet; and a gas discharge device according to the abovementioned first aspect, wherein the condensation tank inlet of the condensation tank of the gas discharge device is in communication with the condenser, and the liquid outlet of the condensation tank is in communication with a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
A refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the abovementioned second aspect, wherein the condensation tank inlet is connected to the top of the condenser, such that the condensation tank inlet is in communication with the condenser.
A refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the abovementioned second aspect, wherein the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the throttling device outlet; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the compressor inlet or the evaporator.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a method for discharging non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system according to the second aspect, the method comprising: a cold accumulation process, in which the cold source is led into the cold accumulation tank, and the cold source led in is made to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, thereby storing a quantity of cold in the cold accumulation tank; a condensation process, in which a gas mixture composed of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the condenser of the refrigeration and air conditioning system is led into the condensation tank, so as to condense the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture to liquid refrigerant by means of the cold accumulation tank accommodated in the condensation tank, and thereby isolate the non-condensable gas from the gas mixture; a liquid discharge process, in which the liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank is discharged into a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and a gas discharge process, in which the isolated non-condensable gas is discharged from the condensation tank.
A method according to the abovementioned third aspect, wherein the cold source is low-temperature refrigerant exiting the throttling device of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
The gas discharge device and method thereof according to the present invention can lead a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas out of a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and by condensing the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture to liquid refrigerant, can isolate the non-condensable gas from the gas mixture and discharge the non-condensable gas. Thus, the present invention can prevent the accumulation of non-condensable gas in a condenser of a refrigeration and air conditioning system, and thereby helps to maintain the condensing pressure in the condenser, to guarantee the refrigerating capacity and energy efficiency of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, such that it operates safely and efficiently.
Description of the accompanying drawings
Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of the main composition of a conventional refrigeration and air conditioning system.
Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of the gas discharge device of the present invention.
Fig. 3 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system having the gas discharge device shown in fig. 2. Figs. 4 A - 4D show the process of discharging non-condensable gas from the refrigeration and air conditioning system in fig. 3.
Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of the gas discharge device of the present invention.
Fig. 6 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system having the gas discharge device shown in fig. 5.
Figs. 7 A - 7D show the process of discharging non-condensable gas from the refrigeration and air conditioning system in fig. 6.
PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
Various particular embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this Description. In possible cases, identical or similar reference labels used in the present invention denote identical or corresponding components.
First of all a conventional refrigeration and air conditioning system is presented with reference to fig. 1. As fig. 1 shows, the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100 mainly comprises an evaporator 110, a compressor 120, a condenser 130 and a throttling device 140, which are connected by pipelines to form a closed system filled with refrigerant. Specifically, as fig. 1 shows, the evaporator 110 comprises an inlet 110a and an outlet 110b, the compressor 120 comprises an inlet 120a and an outlet 120b, the condenser 130 comprises an inlet 130a and an outlet 130b, and the throttling device 140 comprises an inlet 140a and an outlet 140b. These components are connected by pipelines in the following manner: the inlet 120a of the compressor 120 is connected to the outlet 110b of the evaporator 110, the inlet 130a of the condenser 130 is connected to the outlet 120b of the compressor 120, the inlet 140a of the throttling device 140 is connected to the outlet 130b of the condenser 130, and the outlet 140b of the throttling device 140 is connected to the inlet 110a of the evaporator 110. The unshaded arrows in fig. 1 indicate the direction of travel of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system. During refrigeration, the throttling device 140 throttles the flow of high-pressure liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser 130, causing the pressure thereof to fall; low-pressure refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with an object of cooling (in fig. 1, the arrow entering the evaporator 110 and the arrow exiting the evaporator 110 indicate the direction of travel of the object of cooling, e.g. chilled water) in the evaporator 110, absorbing heat from the object of cooling and thereby being vaporized and evaporating; refrigerant vapor produced by vaporization is sucked in by the compressor 120, and is discharged at high pressure after compression; high-temperature, high-pressure gaseous refrigerant discharged by the compressor 120 undergoes heat exchange with a surrounding medium (in fig. 1 , the arrows entering the condenser 130 and exiting the condenser 130 indicate the direction of travel of the surrounding medium, e.g. cooling water) in the condenser 130, releasing heat and thereby being liquefied and condensing; high-temperature refrigerant liquid flows through the throttling device 140 again and thereby undergoes a reduction in pressure. In this way, the cycle is repeated, creating a continuous refrigeration effect.
In the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100 shown in fig. 1, if the refrigerant used is a low-pressure refrigerant such as 123 or R1233zd, non- condensable gas from the air will accumulate in the condenser 130. For this reason, the gas discharge device of the present invention leads non-condensable gas out of the condenser 130. However, since gaseous refrigerant is also present in the condenser 130, gaseous refrigerant will be led out at the same time as non- condensable gas is led out. Thus, the operating principle of the gas discharge device of the present invention is to first of all separate a mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas, then to send the isolated refrigerant back to the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and lead the isolated non- condensable gas out of the gas discharge system and into the surrounding atmosphere.
Fig. 2 shows a gas discharge device according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the arrows indicate the direction of travel of a cold source. As fig. 2 shows, in this embodiment, a gas discharge device 200 comprises a cold accumulation tank 210 and a condensation tank 220, with the cold accumulation tank 210 being accommodated in the condensation tank 220. The cold accumulation tank 210 is used for storing a quantity of cold, and the condensation tank 220 is used for accommodating a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas discharged from a refrigeration and air conditioning system; thus, the abovementioned gas mixture accommodated in the condensation tank 220 can undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation tank 210, and the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant, thereby separating the refrigerant from the non-condensable gas. A cold source pipeline 213 and a cold accumulation material 215 surrounding the cold source pipeline 213 are provided in the cold accumulation tank 210; the cold accumulation tank 210 has a cold source inlet 211 and a cold source outlet 212, to enable the cold source to enter the cold source pipeline 213 and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 surrounding the cold source pipeline 213, thereby storing a quantity of cold by means of the cold accumulation material 215. The condensation tank 220 comprises a condensation tank inlet 221, a liquid outlet 222 and a gas outlet 225; the condensation tank inlet 221 is used for introducing the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas discharged by the refrigeration and air conditioning system, the liquid outlet 222 is used for discharging liquid refrigerant isolated from the gas mixture by the condensation tank, and the gas outlet 225 is used for discharging non-condensable gas isolated by the condensation tank 220. The cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210 is a phase change material with a suitable melting point and a suitable evaporation temperature, e.g. n-tetradecane. After the cold source has entered the cold source pipeline 213 of the cold accumulation tank 210, the cold accumulation material 215 undergoes heat exchange with the cold source in the cold source pipeline 213; the cold source absorbs heat, and the cold accumulation material 215 releases heat, solidifying to a solid state. When the gas mixture in the condensation tank 220 undergoes heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215, the cold accumulation material 215 absorbs heat, melting from a solid state to a liquid state.
The gas discharge device 200 may also comprise an ejector 230; the ejector 230 can generate negative pressure at the liquid outlet 222 of the condensation tank 220, such that liquid refrigerant isolated in the condensation tank 220 is sucked into the ejector 230, and discharged by the ejector 230. However, it must be noted that the gas discharge device 200 need not be provided with the ejector 230; in the case where no ejector 230 is provided, the condensation tank 220 can still discharge isolated liquid refrigerant. The purpose of using the ejector 230 is merely to accelerate the discharge of isolated liquid refrigerant from the condensation tank 220. As shown in fig. 2, the ejector 230 comprises a high pressure source inlet 231, a liquid inlet 232 and an ejector outlet 233; the high pressure source inlet 231 is in communication with a high pressure side (e.g. compressor outlet, condenser, etc.) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, the liquid inlet 232 is in communication with the liquid outlet 222 of the condensation tank 220, and the ejector outlet 233 is in communication with a low pressure side (e.g. compressor inlet, evaporator, etc.) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
Fig. 2 also shows that a cold source control valve 270, a gas mixture intake control valve 240 and a high pressure source control valve 250 are provided upstream of the cold source inlet 211 of the cold accumulation tank 210, the condensation tank inlet 221 and the high pressure source inlet 231 of the ejector 230 respectively, and are each used for controlling the entry of gas and/or liquid. In addition, a gas discharge control valve 260 is also provided at the gas outlet 225 of the condensation tank, and used for controlling the discharge of isolated non- condensable gas.
According to one form of implementation of the embodiment shown in fig. 2, the cold source used to provide a quantity of cold for the cold accumulation tank 210 is a portion of low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system; fig. 3 shows the way in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system is connected to the gas discharge device implemented in such a way. It must be noted that when a portion of low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used as the cold source of the cold accumulation tank 210, this portion of refrigerant must ultimately be led back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to keep the total amount of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system constant, so that the refrigeration and air conditioning system can operate normally. However, according to the principle of the present invention, the embodiment shown in fig. 2 may also be used to discharge non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system when a cold source other than low-temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used.
The way in which the gas discharge device 200 is connected in a refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' is presented below with reference to the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' shown in fig. 3, which system has the gas discharge device 200 shown in fig. 2. As fig. 3 shows, the inlet 211 of the cold accumulation tank 210 is in fluid communication with an outlet 140b' of a throttling device 140' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', with the cold source control valve 270 being connected therebetween. Refrigerant exiting the throttling device 140' is low-temperature refrigerant, and can provide a sufficient quantity of cold for the cold accumulation tank 210. The condensation tank inlet 221 is in communication with a condenser 130' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', and the gas mixture intake control valve 240 is connected therebetween. In a preferred embodiment, the condensation tank inlet 221 is in communication with the top of the condenser 130' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100'; since non-condensable gas accumulates at the top of the condenser 130', such a manner of connection is more favorable for discharging non-condensable gas from the condenser 130'. The cold source outlet 212 of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with an inlet 120a' of a compressor 120' of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to convey refrigerant exiting the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system. It is worth noting that the cold source outlet 212 of the cold accumulation tank could also be in communication with an evaporator 110', to convey refrigerant exiting the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system. The high pressure source inlet 231 of the ejector 230 is in communication with a high pressure side (e.g. an outlet 120b' of the compressor 120') of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, for the purpose of introducing a portion of high-pressure refrigerant exiting the compressor 120' into the ejector 230, and using this as a working gas of the ejector 230. The high pressure source control valve 250 is disposed between the high pressure source inlet 231 and the outlet 120b' of the compressor 120'. The ejector outlet 233 is in communication with a low pressure side (e.g. the evaporator 110') of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, to convey liquid refrigerant isolated by the condensation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
When a portion of low-temperature refrigerant of the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' itself is used as the cold source of the gas discharge device 200 as shown in fig. 3, there is no longer a need to separately configure an independent cooling system for the gas discharge device 200, hence the number of components in the gas discharge system can be reduced, so that the structure of the refrigeration and air conditioning system as a whole is more compact.
There follows a detailed description, referring to figs. 4A - 4D, of how the gas discharge device 200 is used to discharge non-condensable gas from the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' shown in fig. 3; in each drawing, unshaded arrows indicate the direction of travel of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system and the gas discharge system. Roughly speaking, an operating process of the gas discharge device is divided into four stages, namely a cold accumulation process, a condensation process, a liquid discharge process and a gas discharge process, wherein the cold accumulation process and the condensation process are intended to isolate non-condensable gas from a gas mixture of said non-condensable gas and gaseous refrigerant, the liquid discharge process is intended to convey isolated refrigerant back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and the gas discharge process is intended to discharge isolated non-condensable gas into the surrounding atmosphere. The method of the present invention by which non-condensable gas is discharged from the refrigeration and air conditioning system using the gas discharge device is also embodied in the operating process described below.
Fig. 4 A shows the cold accumulation process. In the cold accumulation process, the cold source control valve 270 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the gas mixture intake control valve 240, the high pressure source control valve 250 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed. Low-temperature refrigerant exiting the outlet 140b' of the throttling device 140' is split into two streams. One stream of refrigerant enters the evaporator 110' to evaporate; the other stream of refrigerant enters the cold accumulation tank 210 via the cold source control valve 270, to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210, and after completing heat exchange, changes to low-temperature, low-pressure gas, and enters the inlet 120a' of the compressor 120' or the evaporator 110' (i.e. low pressure side) of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thus returning to the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
Fig. 4B shows the condensation process. In the condensation process, the gas mixture intake control valve 240 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the high pressure source control valve 250 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed. At this time, non-condensable gas accumulated in the condenser 130' will enter the condensation tank 220 together with gaseous refrigerant in the condenser 130' as a gas mixture, and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 215 in the cold accumulation tank 210, such that the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant. Liquid refrigerant isolated by condensation is stored at the bottom of the condensation tank, whereas isolated non-condensable gas is stored at the top of the condensation tank; non-condensable gas is thereby separated from refrigerant.
Fig. 4C shows the liquid discharge process. When the liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank 220 reaches a certain height, the liquid discharge process is started. In the liquid discharge process, the high pressure source control valve 250 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the gas mixture intake control valve 240 and the gas discharge control valve 260, are all closed. At this time, high-pressure refrigerant exiting the outlet 120b' of the compressor 120' enters the ejector 230 via the high pressure source control valve 250, draws out liquid refrigerant stored in the condensation tank 220 by the ejection effect of the ejector 230, and is discharged into the evaporator 110' via the ejector 230.
Fig. 4D shows the gas discharge process. In the gas discharge process, the gas discharge control valve 260 is open, but the remaining three valves, i.e. the cold source control valve 270, the gas mixture intake control valve 240 and the high pressure source control valve 250, are all closed. At this time, non-condensable gas in the condensation tank 220 is discharged into the surrounding atmosphere by means of the gas discharge control valve 260.
The present invention also provides another embodiment of a gas discharge device, as shown in fig. 5, wherein the arrows indicate the direction of travel of a cold source. In this embodiment, a gas discharge device 300 comprises a cold accumulation tank 310 and a condensation tank 320 similar to those in the gas discharge device 200, the main difference between the gas discharge device 300 and the gas discharge device 200 shown in fig. 2 being that in the gas discharge device 300, an additional throttling device 370 is provided upstream of a cold source inlet 311 of the cold accumulation tank, for the purpose of further lowering the temperature of a cold source before the cold source enters the cold accumulation tank, and thereby increasing the cold accumulation capability of the cold accumulation tank.
As was the case with the gas discharge device 200, an ejector 330 may also be used in the gas discharge device 300 to accelerate the discharge of liquid refrigerant from the condensation tank 320. Refrigerant of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself may also be used as the cold source of the gas discharge device 300, i.e. a portion of refrigerant exiting a throttling device of the refrigeration and air conditioning system is used as the cold source of the gas discharge device. When refrigerant of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself is used as the cold source, since the cold source refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank 310 has passed through two throttling devices (i.e. the throttling device of the refrigeration and air conditioning system and the additional throttling device 370 in the gas discharge device 300), the pressure thereof is lower than the pressure of refrigerant in the evaporator of the refrigeration and air conditioning system. In such a case, if it is desired to send the refrigerant serving as the cold source in the cold accumulation tank 310 back into the inlet of the compressor or the evaporator of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, it is necessary to add an auxiliary liquid discharge device. The ejector 330 shown in fig. 5 may be used as the auxiliary liquid discharge device. At this time, the ejector 330 may be used to realize two functions simultaneously, i.e. used as the auxiliary liquid discharge device of the cold accumulation tank 310, and also used to accelerate the discharge of liquid from the condensation tank 320. In order to realize these two functions, it is necessary to provide a control valve between the cold accumulation tank 310 and the ejector 330, and to provide a control valve between the condensation tank 320 and the ejector 330, i.e. a cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 and a condensation tank liquid output control valve 390; only then can a cold accumulation process and a liquid discharge process of the gas discharge device 300 be separated from one another (this can also be seen from the operating process of the gas discharge device 300 described below).
In addition, similarly to the gas discharge device 200 shown in fig. 2, a gas discharge control valve 360, a gas mixture intake control valve 340 and a high pressure source control valve 350 are also provided in the gas discharge device 300 shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 6 shows a refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" having the gas discharge device 300 shown in fig. 5; the way in which the gas discharge device 300 is connected to the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" is similar to the way in which the gas discharge device 200 is connected to the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100', and is not repeated in detail here.
Since the gas discharge device 300 has two more control valves than the gas discharge device 200 (i.e. the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 and the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390), there are slight differences in the open/closed states of the various control valves in the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" uses the gas discharge device 300 to discharge non-condensable gas, and the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100' uses the gas discharge device 200 to discharge non-condensable gas; therefore, for the sake of clarity, the operating process in which the refrigeration and air conditioning system 100" uses the gas discharge device 300 to discharge non-condensable gas is presented in detail below with reference to figs. 7 A - 7D. As before, in each drawing, unshaded arrows indicate the direction of travel of refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system and the gas discharge device, and the operating process of the gas discharge device is divided into four stages, namely a cold accumulation process, a condensation process, a liquid discharge process and a gas discharge process.
Fig. 7 A shows the cold accumulation process. In the cold accumulation process, the additional throttling device 370 is open, the high pressure source control valve 350 and the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 are also open, but the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are closed. Low- temperature two-phase refrigerant exiting an outlet 140b" of a throttling device 140" is split into two streams. One stream of refrigerant enters an evaporator 110" to evaporate; the other stream of refrigerant undergoes further throttling and pressure reduction via the additional throttling device 370, consequently changing to two- phase refrigerant at a lower temperature, and enters the cold accumulation tank 310, undergoes heat exchange with a cold accumulation material 315 in the cold accumulation tank 310, and once heat exchange has been completed, has changed to a low-temperature, low-pressure gas. High-pressure refrigerant exiting an outlet 120b" of a compressor 120" then enters the ejector 330 via the high pressure source control valve 350; under the ejection effect of the ejector 330, low- temperature, low-pressure gaseous refrigerant in the cold accumulation tank 310 enters an inlet 120a" of the compressor 120" or the evaporator 110" of the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector 330, thus returning to the refrigeration and air conditioning system. Fig. 7B shows the condensation process. In the condensation process, the gas mixture intake control valve 340 is open, but the additional throttling device 370, the high pressure source control valve 350, the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380, the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are all closed. At this time, non-condensable gas accumulated in a condenser 130" will enter the condensation tank 320 together with gaseous refrigerant in the condenser 130" as a gas mixture, and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material 315 in the cold accumulation tank 310, such that the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture is condensed to liquid refrigerant. Liquid refrigerant isolated by condensation is stored at the bottom of the condensation tank, whereas isolated non-condensable gas is stored at the top of the condensation tank; non-condensable gas is thereby separated from refrigerant.
Fig. 7C shows the liquid discharge process. When the liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank 320 reaches a certain height, the liquid discharge process is started. In the liquid discharge process, the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390 and the high pressure source control valve 350 are open, but the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the additional throttling device 370, the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 and the gas discharge control valve 360 are all closed. At this time, high-pressure refrigerant exiting the outlet 120b" of the compressor 120" enters the ejector 330 via the high pressure source control valve 350, draws out liquid refrigerant stored in the condensation tank 320 by the ejection effect of the ejector 330, and is discharged into the evaporator 110" via the ejector 330.
Fig. 7D shows the gas discharge process. In the gas discharge process, the gas discharge control valve 360 is open, but the condensation tank liquid output control valve 390, the high pressure source control valve 350, the gas mixture intake control valve 340, the additional throttling device 370 and the cold accumulation tank outlet control valve 380 are all closed. At this time, non-condensable gas in the condensation tank 320 is discharged into the surrounding atmosphere by means of the gas discharge control valve 360.
Since the temperature of the cold source entering the cold accumulation tank is further reduced in the gas discharge device 300 shown in fig. 5 in comparison with the gas discharge device 200 shown in fig. 2, a lower cold accumulation temperature can be achieved, which is more favorable for increasing the efficiency of the gas discharge device.
It can be seen from the operating processes of the gas discharge devices 200 and 300 described above that the gas discharge device and the refrigeration and air conditioning system of the refrigeration and air conditioning system itself together form a closed system; the refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system not only performs a refrigeration cycle of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, but at the same time serves as the cold source of the gas discharge device, providing a quantity of cold for isolating non-condensable gas. Furthermore, high-pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system can also serve as a high pressure source to help the gas discharge device to discharge refrigerant. When such gas discharge devices are used, the entire refrigeration and air conditioning system is not only relatively compact in structure, but can also realize centralized control. It is worth noting that the gas discharge device does not need to operate continuously during operation of the refrigeration and air conditioning system, but need only begin operating when the accumulated amount of non-condensable gas in the condenser reaches a certain level. The liquid discharge process and gas discharge process of the gas discharge device also do not need to proceed continuously during operation of the gas discharge device; these two processes need only be started when liquid refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the condensation tank are stored to a certain level.
In addition, the present invention also provides a method for discharging non- condensable gas from a condenser of a refrigeration and air conditioning system. The method is realized using a gas discharge device exemplified by figs. 2 and 5, and has been explained in the operating processes, presented in detail above, of the gas discharge devices shown in figs. 2 and 5.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that many variant forms of the gas discharge device of the present invention and the gas discharge method thereof are possible without departing from the spirit, scope and background of the teaching of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will also realize that there are different ways of changing structural details in the embodiments disclosed in the present invention, but these changes all fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention and claims.

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1. A gas discharge device, for discharging non-condensable gas in a refrigeration and air conditioning system, characterized by comprising:
a cold accumulation tank, with a cold source pipeline and a cold accumulation material surrounding the cold source pipeline being provided in the cold accumulation tank, the cold accumulation tank comprising a cold source inlet and a cold source outlet, to enable a cold source to enter the cold source pipeline and undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material, thereby storing a quantity of cold by means of the cold accumulation material; and
a condensation tank, accommodating the cold accumulation tank and comprising a condensation tank inlet, a liquid outlet and a gas outlet; wherein the condensation tank inlet is used for leading a gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the condensation tank, to enable the gas mixture of gaseous refrigerant and non- condensable gas to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, such that the gaseous refrigerant condenses to liquid refrigerant, thereby isolating the non-condensable gas; the liquid outlet is used for leading the liquid refrigerant into the refrigeration and air conditioning system, and the gas outlet is used for discharging the isolated non-condensable gas from the condensation tank.
2. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of low- temperature refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the cold accumulation tank, to serve as the cold source of the cold accumulation tank; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to convey the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank back into the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
3. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 1 , characterized by further comprising an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high- pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the liquid outlet of the condensation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
4. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 2, characterized by further comprising:
an additional throttling device, disposed between the cold source inlet and the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and
an ejector, the ejector comprising a high pressure source inlet, a liquid inlet and an ejector outlet, the high pressure source inlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, so as to lead a portion of high- pressure refrigerant in the refrigeration and air conditioning system into the ejector, the liquid inlet being in communication with the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank, and the ejector outlet being in communication with the refrigeration and air conditioning system, thereby enabling the refrigerant entering the cold accumulation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
5. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 4, characterized by further comprising:
a cold accumulation tank outlet control valve, connecting the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector; and
a condensation tank liquid output control valve, connecting the liquid outlet of the condensation tank to the liquid inlet of the ejector, thereby enabling the isolated liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank to enter the refrigeration and air conditioning system via the ejector.
6. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 1 , characterized by further comprising:
a cold source inlet control valve, connecting the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank to the cold source;
a gas mixture intake control valve, connecting the condensation tank inlet to the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and
a gas discharge control valve, disposed at the gas outlet of the condensation tank.
7. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterized by further comprising:
a high pressure source control valve, disposed between the high pressure source inlet of the ejector and the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
8. The gas discharge device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank is a phase change material with a suitable melting point and a suitable evaporation temperature.
9. A refrigeration and air conditioning system, comprising:
an evaporator, comprising an evaporator inlet and an evaporator outlet;
a compressor, comprising a compressor inlet and a compressor outlet, the compressor inlet being in communication with the evaporator outlet;
a condenser, comprising a condenser inlet and a condenser outlet, the condenser inlet being in communication with the compressor outlet;
a throttling device, comprising a throttling device inlet and a throttling device outlet, the throttling device inlet being in communication with the condenser outlet, and the throttling device outlet being in communication with the evaporator inlet; characterized by further comprising a gas discharge device as claimed in any one of claims 1 - 8, wherein the condensation tank inlet of the condensation tank of the gas discharge device is in communication with the condenser, and the liquid outlet of the condensation tank is in communication with a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
10. The refrigeration and air conditioning system as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that
the condensation tank inlet is connected to the top of the condenser, such that the condensation tank inlet is in communication with the condenser.
11. The refrigeration and air conditioning system as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that
the cold source inlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the throttling device outlet; and the cold source outlet of the cold accumulation tank is in fluid communication with the compressor inlet or the evaporator.
12. A method for discharging non-condensable gas in the refrigeration and air conditioning system as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the method comprises:
a cold accumulation process, in which the cold source is led into the cold accumulation tank, and the cold source led in is made to undergo heat exchange with the cold accumulation material in the cold accumulation tank, thereby storing a quantity of cold in the cold accumulation tank;
a condensation process, in which a gas mixture composed of gaseous refrigerant and non-condensable gas in the condenser of the refrigeration and air conditioning system is led into the condensation tank, so as to condense the gaseous refrigerant in the gas mixture to liquid refrigerant by means of the cold accumulation tank accommodated in the condensation tank, and thereby isolate the non-condensable gas from the gas mixture;
a liquid discharge process, in which the liquid refrigerant in the condensation tank is discharged into a low pressure side of the refrigeration and air conditioning system; and
a gas discharge process, in which the isolated non-condensable gas is discharged from the condensation tank.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that:
the cold source is low-temperature refrigerant exiting the throttling device of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
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