Claims
- 1. A counter flow exchanger for transferring heat between intake air and exhaust air, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of ducts having open first and second ends, said ducts connected in a vertical spaced relationship to one another defining therewith two sets of channels, a first set of channels being inside said ducts and a second set of channels being between said ducts, intake air passing through said first set of channels and exhaust air passing through said second set of channels;
- (b) means for confining air flow in said second set of channels, said confinement means having a releasably attached bottom, said bottom forming a portion of the confinement means and said bottom is adjacent substantially all of said second set of channels, whereby when said bottom is released, there is ready access to clean substantially all of said second set of channels between said ducts;
- (c) means for allowing the intake air and exhaust air to enter and exit from their respective sets of channels without mixing, said means providing an inlet and outlet for fresh air in said first set of channels and an inlet and outle for exhaust air in said second set of channels;
- (d) first means for moving the exhaust air through said second set of channels;
- (e) second means for moving the intake air through said first set of channels;
- (f) a pressure differential switch for sensing the difference between room air pressure and air pressure proximate said second set of channels adjacent said outlet for the exhaust air;
- (g) means for controlling said second moving means, said control means activated by said pressure differential switch, whereby when the pressure difference reaches a predetermined value, said controll means shuts off said second moving mean.
- 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein said first moving means is a fan positioned proximate said first end of said ducts, whereby the exhaust air is pulled through said second sets of channels.
- 3. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein said second moving means is a fan positioned proximate said second end of said ducts, whereby the fresh air is pulled through said first sets of channels.
- 4. The heat exchanger of claim 1, further comprising a drip pan releasably attached to said bottom of said confinement means and said bottom of said confinement means having an opening whereby condensate, that may collect on said bottom, passes through said opening into said drip pan.
- 5. An intake air to exhaust air heat exchanger for use in an animal confinement building comprising:
- (a) a plurality of ducts having open first and second ends, said ducts connected in vertical spaced relationship to one another defining therewith two sets of channels, a first set of channels being inside said ducts and a second set of channels being between said ducts, intake air passing through said first set of channels and exhaust air passing through said second set of channels;
- (b) a first element head assembly cooperatively connected to said first end of said ducts;
- (c) a second element head assembly cooperatively connected to said second end of said ducts, whereby intake air enters said first element head assembly, passes through said first set of channels and exits through said second element head asesmbly;
- (d) an enclosure having first and second ends surrounding said ducts and said first and second element head assemblies, whereby exhaust air enters said enclosure at said second end, moves around said second element head assembly and enters said second set of channels and exits around said first element head assembly and exits said first end of said enclosure;
- (e) said enclosure having a releasably attached bottom, whereby when said bottom is released, there is ready access to clean between said ducts;
- (f) first means for moving the exhaust air through said second set of channels;
- (g) second means for moving the intake air through said first set of channels;
- (h) a pressure differential switch for sensing the difference between room air pressure and air pressure in said second set of channels adjacent said outlet for the exhaust air; and
- (i) means for controlling said second moving means, said control means activated by said pressure differential switch, whereby when the pressure difference reaches a predetermined value, said control means shuts off said second moving means.
- 6. The heat exchanger of claim 5 further comprising means for providing a turbulent air stream as the exhaust air enters said second set of channels.
- 7. The heat exchanger of claim 5 wherein said first moving means is a fan positioned proximate said first end of said ducts, whereby the exhaust air is pulled through said second sets of channels.
- 8. The heat exchanger of claim 5, wherein said second moving means is a fan positioned proximate said second end of said ducts, whereby the fresh air is pulled through said first sets of channels.
- 9. The heat exchanger of claim 5, further comprising a drip pan releasably attached to said bottom of said confinement means and said bottom of said confinement means having openings whereby condensate, that may collect on said bottom, passes through said opening into said drip pan.
- 10. The heat exchanger of claim 9, wherein said bottom of said confinement means is pivotably attached to said confinement means, whereby said bottom of said confinement means is both releasably and pivotally attached to said confinement means wherein said bottom may be released to allow access to clean said second set of channels and still be pivotally attached to said confinement means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 520,206, filed Aug. 4, 1983, now abandoned.
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