IP Library Granted Patent US 7,752,860
Granted Patent B2
US 7,752,860 · App. 11/735,765 · Granted Jul 13, 2010

Method and apparatus for improving evaporator performance

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Patent No.
US 7,752,860
App. No.
11/735,765
Granted
Jul 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for improving the rate of heat transfer between an evaporator of a refrigeration system and the environment surrounding the evaporator. In one embodiment, the evaporator is placed in thermal communication with the air of a data center where electronic equipment is operated therein. To improve the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator, water is evaporated into the air before it flows over the evaporator coils. As a result, when the humidified air flows over the cold evaporator coils, a portion of the water vapor in the air condenses on the evaporator, thereby wetting the evaporator coils. The wetted surfaces of the evaporator coils improve the rate of heat transfer between the air and, ultimately, the refrigerant passing through the evaporator. In one embodiment, a humidifier having a water atomizer may be used for spraying and dispersing water into the air.

Claims (30)

1. A system for reducing the temperature of air, comprising:

a refrigeration system including an evaporator;

a fan for moving the air in an air stream; and

a humidifier positioned upstream of the evaporator for introducing water into the air stream before the air stream passes over the evaporator, the humidifier including an atomizer means for aerosolizing the water in the air, whereby the aerosolized water evaporates into the air stream, is carried by the air stream to said evaporator, and condenses on said evaporator to improve the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator.

2. A system for reducing the temperature of air, comprising:

a refrigeration system including an evaporator;

a fan for moving the air; and

a humidifier positioned upstream of the evaporator for introducing water into the air before the air stream passes over the evaporator, the humidifier including an atomizer for aerosolizing the water in the air, whereby the aerosolized water evaporates into the air, is carried by the air to said evaporator, and condenses on said evaporator to improve the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator;

wherein said humidifier further comprises:

a drain proximate said evaporator for collecting condensed water on said evaporator; and

a pump for pumping the water to the atomizer.

3. A method of lowering the temperature of air passing over an evaporator, comprising the steps of:

at a position upstream of the evaporator, aerosolizing water by means of an atomizer into a flowing air stream so that the water evaporates and forms a mist in the air stream;

then conveying the air stream containing the mist to the evaporator and flowing the mist and air stream over the evaporator; and

condensing at least some of the aerosolized water on the evaporator, thereby improving the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator.

4. A method of lowering the temperature of air passing over an evaporator, comprising the steps of:

aerosolizing water into a mist in a flowing air stream so that the water evaporates;

flowing the aerosolized water and air over an evaporator;

condensing at least some of the aerosolized water on the evaporator, thereby improving the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator; and

collecting condensed water from the evaporator and conveying such condensed water to an aerosolizer for re-evaporation into the air stream upstream of the evaporator.

5. A method of cooling an enclosure containing electronic equipment, comprising:

directing air from the enclosure and aerosolizing water into a mist into the air downstream of the enclosure and upstream of an evaporator thereby causing the water to evaporate in the air;

then flowing the aerosolized water and air over the evaporator;

condensing at least some of the aerosolized water on the evaporator thereby improving the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator; and

flowing the air from the evaporator into the enclosure.

6. A method of cooling an enclosure containing electronic equipment, comprising:

directing air from the enclosure and aerosolizing water into a mist into the air downstream of the enclosure thereby causing the water to evaporate;

flowing the aerosolized water and air over an evaporator;

condensing at least some of the aerosolized water on the evaporator thereby improving the rate of heat transfer between the air and the evaporator;

flowing the air from the evaporator into the enclosure; and collecting condensed water from the evaporator and conveying such condensed water to an aerosolizer for re-evaporation into the air stream upstream of the evaporator.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 30, 2008
From: TECUMSEH COMPRESSOR COMPANY; TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY; VON WEISE USA, INC.; M.P. PUMPS, INC.; DATA DIVESTCO, INC.; EVERGY, INC.; TECUMSEH TRADING COMPANY; TECUMSEH DO BRAZIL USA, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 020995/0940 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 31, 2008
From: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020451/0258 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2007
From: MANOLE, DAN M.
To: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY
Reel/Frame 019506/0868 →