Refrigerant recovery/recycling system

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Inventors

Scaringe, Robert P.

Application #

425688

Filed

Apr-19-1995

Published

Apr-8-1997

Current US Class

062/149
062/228.3
062/292
062/475

International Classes

F25B 045/00

Field of Search

62/77 62/85 62/149 62/125 62/126 62/292 62/475 62/228.3 62/228.1

Assignee

Mainstream Engineering Corporation (Rockledge, FL)

Examiners

Sollecito; John M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Evenson, McKeown, Edwards & Lenahan, P.L.L.C.

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Abstract
In a refrigerant recovery/recycling apparatus, a primary vapor-type filter/dryer is arranged downstream of the system inlet which receives recovered vapor refrigerant. The filter/dryer is provided with isolation valves upstream and downstream thereof so as to allow replacement of the cores. An oil separator is located downstream of the primary filter/dryer. To prevent excessive inlet pressures to the compressor of the recovery apparatus, a crankcase pressure regulator is provided upstream of the compressor inlet, in addition to high-and low-pressure shut-off switches. Furthermore, an oil separator is provided at the compressor outlet to remove any compressor oil from the superheated vapor refrigerant emerging from the compressor and returning that oil to the compressor via a return line. Condensed liquid refrigerant is provided to the recycling apparatus of the system by first passing through a second or recirculation filter/dryer, again one of conventional construction with replaceable filter cores. The filtered liquid refrigerant, from which non-condensable gas has been effectively removed by agitation in the filter/dryer, can then be supplied to an internal or external tank, and recycled through a hand expansion valve which throttles the liquid refrigerant into a vapor phase over a continuous range.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A refrigerant recovery/recycling system, comprising

a primary filter/dryer operatively arranged near an inlet of the system for filtering vapor refrigerant being recovered;

an oil separator located downstream of the primary filter/dryer to receive recovered vapor refrigerant from the latter;

a compressor operatively arranged downstream of the oil separator;

a condenser operatively arranged downstream of the compressor; and

a recycling apparatus operatively associated with the condenser,

wherein a crankcase pressure regulator is operatively arranged at a section inlet side of the compressor, high-pressure and low-pressured shut-off valves are operatively associated with the compressor, and the low-pressure shut-off valve is provided with an override to allow the use of lower system pressures.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is related to an application entitled PORTABLE REFRIGERANT RECOVERY SYSTEM filed in the name of Robert P. Scaringe, Fulin Gui and Steven D. Gann on Mar. 17, 1995, under Serial No. 08/405,681. The subject matter of that application, including the background discussion, is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved refrigerant recovery/recycling system and, more particularly, to a system in which a vapor-type filter/dryer is located before an oil separator to begin refrigerant cleaning by filtering out hard particles and removing acid and varnish from the incoming refrigerant, and to flash any trace amounts of liquid refrigerant into vapor. Moreover, a recirculation filter/dryer provides both filtration and agitation to remove non-condensable gas from the condensed liquid refrigerant.

Refrigerant recovery system and recovery/purification system are generally known as seen, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,699,781; 4,285,206; 4,364,236; 4,805,416; 4,768,347; 4,809,520; 5,072,593; and 5,245,840.
 
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