IP Library Granted Patent US 8,875,527
Granted Patent B2
US 8,875,527 · App. 13/927,726 · Granted Nov 4, 2014

Heat exchanger for an equipment rack

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Patent No.
US 8,875,527
App. No.
13/927,726
Granted
Nov 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heat exchanger includes an air channel configured to receive air from an equipment rack. A fluid circuit is provided having a bi-phase coolant flowing therethrough. The fluid circuit includes a coolant channel coupled to the equipment rack and positioned adjacent to the air channel. The bi-phase coolant is part liquid and part gas as the bi-phase coolant flows through the coolant channel. The bi-phase coolant is configured to condition the air flowing through the air channel.

Claims (24)

1. A heat exchanger comprising:

a first fluid circuit having a bi-phase coolant flowing therethrough, the fluid circuit including a coolant channel configured to be positioned adjacent to an air channel, the bi-phase coolant being part liquid and part gas as the bi-phase coolant flows through the coolant channel, the bi-phase coolant configured to condition the air flowing through the air channel; and

a second fluid circuit having a coolant flowing therethrough, wherein the coolant in the second fluid circuit conditions the bi-phase coolant in the first fluid circuit.

2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes an inlet header coupled to the coolant channel, the inlet header having a pressure that is greater than a pressure of the coolant channel, a pressure drop from the inlet header to the coolant channel separating the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant in the coolant channel.

3. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes a nozzle that discharges the bi-phase coolant into the coolant channel, the nozzle separating the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant in the coolant channel.

4. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein a velocity of the bi-phase coolant through the coolant channel separates the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant.

5. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes a separator positioned downstream from the coolant channel, the separator separating the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant.

6. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes an inlet header and an outlet header, the coolant channel including a plurality of coolant conducting loops extending between the inlet header and the outlet header.

7. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes an inlet header and an outlet header coupled to the coolant channel, a diameter of the outlet header being larger than a diameter of the inlet header to facilitate separating the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant in the coolant channel.

8. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid circuit includes an inlet header and an outlet header coupled to the coolant channel, an internal diameter of the outlet header being 1.1 to 1.5 times larger than an internal diameter of the inlet header.

9. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the bi-phase coolant includes R134a refrigerant.

10. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the coolant channel is configured to be hingedly attached to a door of an equipment rack.

11. The heat exchanger of claim 1 further comprising headers coupled to the coolant channel, the headers configured to be coupled to a door of an equipment rack adjacent to a hinge of the door.

12. The heat exchanger of claim 1 further comprising headers coupled to the coolant channel, the headers configured to be coupled to the equipment rack with quick release connectors.

13. The heat exchanger of claim 1 further comprising headers coupled to the coolant channel, the headers configured to be coupled to an equipment rack with bayonet connectors.

14. A method of conditioning air flowing through an equipment rack comprising:

channeling a bi-phase coolant into a coolant channel so that a liquid part of the bi-phase coolant separates from a gas part of the bi-phase coolant as the bi-phase coolant flows into the coolant channel, the bi-phase coolant configured to condition the air flowing through the equipment rack; and

conditioning the bi-phase coolant with a separate and distinct coolant.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising channeling the bi-phase coolant from an inlet header to the coolant channel, wherein the inlet header has a pressure that is greater than a pressure of the coolant channel, a pressure drop from the inlet header to the coolant channel separating the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant in the coolant channel.

16. The method of claim 14 further comprising channeling the bi-phase coolant from a nozzle to the coolant channel to separate the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant in the coolant channel.

17. The method of claim 14 further comprising channeling the bi-phase coolant through the coolant channel at a velocity that separates the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant.

18. The method of claim 14 further comprising channeling the bi-phase coolant from the coolant channel to a separator to separate the liquid of the bi-phase coolant from the gas of the bi-phase coolant.

19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the bi-phase coolant has a boiling point within a range of 15° C. to 25° C.

20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the bi-phase coolant comprises R134a refrigerant.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2021
From: BROAN-NUTONE LLC; NORTEK AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC; NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC, LLC; THERMA-STOR LLC; ADDISON HVAC LLC; NOVELAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C.; ROBERTS-GORDON LLC; STERIL-AIRE LLC; UNITED COOLAIR LLC; AIRXCHANGE, INC.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056647/0868 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2021
From: BROAN-NUTONE LLC; NORTEK AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC; NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC, LLC; THERMA-STOR LLC; ADDISON HVAC LLC; NOVELAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C.; ROBERTS-GORDON LLC; STERIL-AIRE LLC; UNITED COOLAIR LLC; AIRXCHANGE, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056650/0303 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2017
From: EATON-WILLIAMS GROUP LIMITED
To: NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC (UK) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 042234/0460 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: MUIR, JEFFREY; DIDYMIOTIS, DIONYSIOS
To: EATON-WILLIAMS GROUP LIMITED
Reel/Frame 030691/0635 →