MULTI-LEVEL OIL VAPORIZER FOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
20230228471 · 2023-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25B43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2400/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B1/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A vaporizer includes an inner shell through which a refrigerant and oil mixture is flowed, and one or more hot gas pathways extending through the inner shell from a hot gas inlet to a hot gas outlet, through which a hot gas is flowed to boil refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture. The inner shell is embedded in an outer shell. The outer shell defines a sump fluidly connected to the inner shell via a sump inlet line to deliver the refrigerant and oil mixture from the inner shell to the sump. A sump heater is located in the sump, which is configured to boil additional refrigerant from the refrigerant and oil mixture.
Claims
1. A vaporizer, comprising: an inner shell through which a refrigerant and oil mixture is flowed; one or more hot gas pathways extending through the inner shell from a hot gas inlet to a hot gas outlet, through which a hot gas is flowed to boil refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture; an outer shell in which the inner shell is embedded, the outer shell defining a sump fluidly connected to the inner shell via a sump inlet line to deliver the refrigerant and oil mixture from the inner shell to the sump; and a sump heater disposed in the sump, configured to boil additional refrigerant from the refrigerant and oil mixture.
2. The vaporizer of claim 1, further comprising a vaporizer immersed heater disposed in the inner shell, the vaporizer immersed heater configured to aid in boiling of refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture.
3. The vaporizer of claim 1, further comprising a vaporizer vent port to remove boiled vapor refrigerant from the inner shell.
4. The vaporizer of claim 1, further comprising an oil return line operably connected to the sump to remove oil from the sump.
5. The vaporizer of claim 4, further comprising an oil pump operably connected to the oil return line.
6. The vaporizer of claim 4, further comprising an oil recirculation line operably connected to the oil return line to return oil to the sump.
7. The vaporizer of claim 1, wherein the hot gas outlet is disposed at a first end of the inner shell and the hot gas outlet is disposed at a second end of the inner shell opposite the first end.
8. The vaporizer of claim 1, wherein the inner shell and the sump are disposed in common outer shell.
9. A chiller system, comprising: a main refrigerant circuit through which a flow of refrigerant is circulated, including: a compressor; a condenser; and an evaporator; a vaporizer fluidly connected to the main refrigerant circuit to remove refrigerant from a refrigerant and oil mixture, the vaporizer including: an inner shell through which the refrigerant and oil mixture is flowed; one or more hot gas pathways extending through the inner shell from a hot gas inlet to a hot gas outlet, through which a hot gas is flowed to boil refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture; an outer shell in which the inner shell is embedded, the outer shell defining a sump fluidly connected to the inner shell via a sump inlet line to deliver the refrigerant and oil mixture from the inner shell to the sump; and a sump heater disposed in the sump to boil additional refrigerant from the refrigerant and oil mixture.
10. The chiller system of claim 9, further comprising a hot gas line to deliver the hot gas from the condenser to the hot gas inlet of the vaporizer.
11. The chiller system of claim 9, further comprising a gas return line to deliver the hot gas from the hot gas outlet to the evaporator.
12. The chiller system of claim 9, further comprising a vaporizer immersed heater disposed in the inner shell; the vaporizer immersed multi-stage heater configured to aid in boiling of refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture.
13. The chiller system of claim 9, further comprising a vaporizer vent port to remove boiled vapor refrigerant from the inner shell.
14. The chiller system of claim 13, further comprising a compressor return line to deliver the boiled vapor refrigerant from the vaporizer vent port to the compressor.
15. The chiller system of claim 9, further comprising an oil return line operably connected to the sump to remove oil from the sump.
16. The chiller system of claim 15, wherein the oil return line is configured to deliver oil from the sump to the compressor.
17. The chiller system of claim 15, further comprising an oil pump operably connected to the oil return line.
18. The chiller system of claim 15, further comprising an oil recirculation line operably connected to the oil return line to return oil to the sump.
19. The chiller system of claim 9, wherein the hot gas outlet is disposed at a first end of the inner shell and the hot gas outlet is disposed at a second end of the inner shell opposite the first end.
20. The chiller system of claim 9, wherein the inner shell and the sump are disposed in common outer shell.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures.
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[0035] The refrigerant and oil mixture 24 exchange thermal energy with the hot gas flow 42 in the inner shell 36, boiling the refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture 24. In some embodiments, a vaporizer immersed heater 74 is located in the inner shell 36. The vaporizer immersed heater 74 may be selectably activated depending on operating conditions of the chiller system 10 to aid in boiling the refrigerant in the refrigerant and oil mixture 24. The hot gas flow 42 exits the inner shell 36, at a hot gas outlet 52, which in some embodiments is located at the first axial end 34. A gas return line 54 is connected to the hot gas outlet 52 and the evaporator 18 to deliver the hot gas flow 42 from the hot gas outlet 52 to the evaporator 18. In some embodiments, a metered orifice 56, such as a needle valve, is located along the gas return line 54 to modulate the hot gas flow 42 along the gas return line 54. The metered orifice 56 arrangement may further include a check valve 58 and/or a solenoid valve 60, which is fully opened during low load and/or low RPM operation of the chiller system 10.
[0036] The boiled vapor refrigerant 62 exits the vaporizer 22 at a vaporizer vent port 64 and is returned to a compressor inlet 66 via a compressor return line 68. In some embodiments the vaporizer vent port 64 is located at the second axial end 50 of the vaporizer inner shell 36. The refrigerant and oil mixture 24 remaining in the inner shell 36 is delivered to a sump 70, defined by the outer shell 28, via a sump inlet line 72 through a sump inlet port 76. In some embodiments a sump thermistor 96 is positioned along the sump inlet line 72.
[0037] The sump 70 has a sump heater 78 positioned therein to boil additional refrigerant from the refrigerant and oil mixture 24 in the sump 70. The boiled refrigerant exits the sump 70 via a sump vapor refrigerant outlet 80 and proceeds to the compressor return line 68 via the vaporizer vent port 64. In some embodiments, the sump refrigerant outlet 80 and the vaporizer vent port 64 include mist eliminators 82. The mist eliminators 80 may be used to prevent, or at least mitigate, any possible liquid refrigerant droplet migration back to compressor 12. The oil 84 extracted from the sump 70 proceeds to a sump reservoir 86, where it is urged to the compressor 12 through an oil return line 88 as needed by an oil pump 90. In some embodiments, an in-line pre oil pump filter 92 and/or a post oil pump filter 94 are disposed along the oil return line 88. When not needed by the compressor 12, the oil pump 90 recirculates the oil 84 through the sump 70 via a recirculation line 98. In some embodiments, an oil pressure regulating valve 100 is positioned along the recirculation line 98 to control the flow of the oil 84 to the compressor 12, and returns excess oil 84 to the sump 70 via the recirculation line 98. In some embodiments, an oil drain line 102 connects the compressor 12 to the sump 70, through which oil is drained from the compressor 12 to the sump 70.
[0038] This unitary construction of the vaporizer 22, with the inner shell 36 embedded in the outer shell 28, as shown in
[0039] While one embodiment of chiller system 10 and vaporizer 22 is illustrated in
[0040] The term “about” is intended to include the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity based upon the equipment available at the time of filing the application.
[0041] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, element components, and/or groups thereof.
[0042] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment or embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims.