The present invention relates to a water-circulation cooling plant for premises subject to environmental temperatures below zero degrees centigrade, which can be used for example for industrial processes, such as moulding or extrusion of plastic materials. Said plants in general comprise a circuit for circulation of the cooling water of the machines for moulding, blowing, extrusion, a circuit which comprises a tank, circulation pumps, and thermoconvectors, connected to one another and to the manufacturing machines by means of pipes, the headers being set in the external environment, for example on the roof of a building.
In the case of installation in premises subject to temperatures below zero degrees centigrade, it is necessary to prevent freezing of the circulation water during any periods of stoppage of the plant, in particular in the thermoconvectors and in the parts of the piping set outside, a fact that would entail a prolonged shutdown of the plant, at the very least on account of the practically immediate failure of the copper pipes of the thermoconvectors due to freezing of the water contained therein. In general, for this reason, the majority of the pipes, the tank and the pumps are installed inside an environment in which the temperature never drops below freezing point. Furthermore, the circulation water is mixed with antifreeze liquid products, such as polyethylene glycol, in proportions that depend upon the minimum level of temperature that can be expected. For example, the amount of antifreeze liquids added, in the case of arctic climates, can reach and exceed 50% of the volume of the mixture. However, since said antifreeze liquids have heat-exchange capacities and properties clearly lower than those of water, the cooling plants must be proportioned accordingly, by increasing the surfaces of heat exchange as well as the installed power of the thermoconvectors and of the circulation pumps, with consequent higher installation and operating costs. Furthermore, reasons of environmental protection are an increasing obstacle to the use of said antifreeze products.
To prevent the aforesaid drawbacks, there have been proposed plants provided with appropriate valves, for example deflecting valves, non-return valves or the like, which are controlled, either manually or in a remote way, so that they enable emptying out of the water from the thermoconvectors upon stoppage of the plant. However, since such stoppages can occur after prolonged periods of operation, for example a number of months, said valves could get clogged or break down, thus preventing complete discharge.
In order to overcome the above drawbacks, in a plant according to the present invention, said tank has a capacity greater than the volume of water contained in the thermoconvectors and in the external parts of the circuit, and said thermoconvectors are naturally self-emptying in the sense that the thermoconvectors themselves, and the plant in which they are inserted, are configured in such a way that, upon stoppage of the pumps, there follows natural complete emptying by gravity of the thermoconvectors, without any need to intervene by actuating valves of any sort, for example deflecting valves or non-return valves. Said self-emptying thermoconvectors are installed with the mouth for outlet of the water and with the exposed parts of the pipes at a level higher than the maximum level of the water that said tank can contain. In this way, in the periods of stoppage of the plant, the water exits naturally by gravity from the thermoconvectors and said external parts of the circulation circuit and is collected in the tank, so preventing its freezing inside the thermoconvectors. It is then possible to use pure water or water mixed with a minimum amount of antifreeze products, so preventing the drawbacks mentioned above.
The invention also relates to a thermoconvector for a cooling plant of the type described above, in which the path followed by the water to be cooled, inside the thermoconvector, always has inclinations downwards in the direction leading from the inlet mouth to the outlet mouth. Furthermore, to the intake header of each thermoconvector of the plant there can be connected a vent pipe, the open end of which is set at a level that exceeds the maximum hydrostatic load that can be envisaged in said header in conditions of normal operation. In this way, in the periods of stoppage of the plant, it is possible to achieve, by gravity, complete and fast emptying of the water from the thermoconvector.
For a better understanding of the invention, there is now provided a description thereof with reference to the annexed drawings, which shows a non-limiting example of the invention itself. In the drawings:
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According to the invention, the thermoconvectors 9, which in this case are located on a floor 11C coplanar with that of the rest of the plant, are raised with respect to said floor—by means of respective resting bases 13—with the outlet mouths 9A (
In this way, when the machines to be cooled are turned off and also the pumps 7 are stopped, for example at night or in holiday periods, all the circulation water contained in the thermoconvectors 9 exits therefrom by gravity and is collected naturally in the tank 5, the capacity of which is sufficient to contain it. There is thus avoided the serious risk that, at low external temperatures, the water will freeze in the thermoconvectors, causing failure of the pipes due to expansion and bringing about irreparable damage to the nest of pipes of the thermoconvectors.
It is understood that drawings shows only one example provided merely as practical demonstration of the invention, it being possible for the present invention to vary in the forms and arrangements, without thereby departing from the scope of the idea that underlying the invention itself. The possible presence of reference numbers in the attached claims merely has the purpose of facilitating reading thereof with reference to the description, and in no way limits the field of protection represented by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2004A000120 | May 2004 | IT | national |