Claims
- 1. A method of improving the efficiency of thermostat-controlled home air conditioning units having an external condensing unit coil and an air fan comprising:affixing a plurality of mist-forming spray heads on said external condensing unit coil and connecting said mist-forming spray heads to a source of water under pressure, operating said mist-forming spray heads when the thermostat actuates so that an air cooling mist forms about twelve inches in the upstream direction away from the condensing unit coil so that the cooled air drawn through the condensing unit by the air fan is air cooled by said mist thereby improving the efficiency thereof.
- 2. A kit for improving the efficiency of the external condensing coil of a home air conditioning unit having a thermostat control device, an air fan for drawing ambient air through said condensing coil, and a housing for said condensing coil and said fan, comprising:a plurality of misting heads and mounting clip devices for mounting said misting heads on said housing and oriented in the upstream direction to form a mist spaced at about twelve inches from said housing and pre-cool ambient air being drawn through said condensing coil by said air fan and avoid the tendency for water to collect and avoid rusting, and a solenoid valve connected to said thermostat control device for passing water to said plurality of misting heads only when said air fan is energized.
- 3. A method of improving the efficiency of thermostat-controlled home air conditioning units having an external condensing unit coil in which a fluid refrigerant flows and changes state, and an air fan draws ambient air through the unit to extract heat from said conditioning unit coil, comprising:affixing a plurality of mist-forming spray heads on said external condensing unit coil housing and connecting said mist-forming spray heads to a source of water under pressure via a solenoid valve, operating said solenoid valve and said mist-forming spray heads when the thermostat actuates so that a mist is formed in an upstream direction spaced away from said condensing unit coil so that the cooled air causes fluid in the condensing unit coil to change state easier and faster, and whereby some super heat is removed from the ambient air prior to entering the condensing unit coil and thereby lower suction pressure and whereby flash gases returning on the suction side of the condenser condense back to liquid form much easier, thus lowering current drawn by the condensing unit and the air conditioning unit thereby reducing running time on the condensing unit and also on days which have extreme heat thereby allowing the unit to cycle on and off in synchronism with the thermostat, and whereby there is no pooling of water or water droplets retained within the condensing unit thereby avoiding the tendency of water to collect in condensing unit coil so that the condensing unit coil does not rust out.
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on my provisional application Ser. No. 60/111,275 filed Dec. 7, 1998 entitled H20 MIST KIT FOR HOME EXTERNAL CONDENSER UNITS.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/111275 |
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