Patent classifications
F16T1/45
CONDENSATE DISCHARGING SYSTEM FOR AN EXHAUST-GAS MEASURING DEVICE
A condensate discharge system for an exhaust gas measuring device. The condensate discharge system includes a condensate separator in which a positive pressure prevails, an outflow line in which atmospheric pressure prevails, a connecting line, and an intermediate reservoir in which the positive pressure prevails. The intermediate reservoir is arranged between the condensate separator and the outflow line and is directly connected to the condensate separator via the connecting line. The intermediate reservoir includes a float valve via which a condensate is dischargeable into the outflow line.
GAS-LIQUID SEPARATION DEVICE, REAR DOOR, COOLING DEVICE, AND GAS-LIQUID SEPARATING METHOD
The present invention provides a gas-liquid separation device, a rear door, a cooling device, and a gas-liquid separating method capable of reducing the tank capacity. The gas-liquid separation device includes a tank (13) which is provided in a heat receiving section configured to recover exhaust heat from a cooling object, and has a refrigerant vapor inflow section (13a) into which a refrigerant vapor flowing out from the heat receiving section via a vapor pipe (2) is introduced, and a refrigerant gas outflow section (13b) from which the refrigerant gas of the refrigerant vapor is discharged, the tank being capable of storing refrigerant liquid of the refrigerant vapor on a lower surface; and a regulating valve (12) which floats on the refrigerant liquid stored in the tank (13) and closes a space between the vapor pipe (2) and the tank (13).
GAS-LIQUID SEPARATION DEVICE, REAR DOOR, COOLING DEVICE, AND GAS-LIQUID SEPARATING METHOD
The present invention provides a gas-liquid separation device, a rear door, a cooling device, and a gas-liquid separating method capable of reducing the tank capacity. The gas-liquid separation device includes a tank (13) which is provided in a heat receiving section configured to recover exhaust heat from a cooling object, and has a refrigerant vapor inflow section (13a) into which a refrigerant vapor flowing out from the heat receiving section via a vapor pipe (2) is introduced, and a refrigerant gas outflow section (13b) from which the refrigerant gas of the refrigerant vapor is discharged, the tank being capable of storing refrigerant liquid of the refrigerant vapor on a lower surface; and a regulating valve (12) which floats on the refrigerant liquid stored in the tank (13) and closes a space between the vapor pipe (2) and the tank (13).
Drain valve and valve arrangement
A valve arrangement according to the present disclosure includes a valve module and a drain valve. The valve module includes first and second functional spaces, and an attachment interface defining a passage into one of the first or second functional spaces. The drain valve includes a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet formed through a common connector part that is connectable to the attachment interface to connect the fluid inlet of the drain valve to the second functional space and the at least one fluid outlet to the first functional space.