Claims
- 1. A heat pump system for obtaining a high temperature source fluid by making use of a low temperature source fluid, comprising:
- a first compressor having suction and delivery sides for compressing and delivering a first working medium, said first compressor including at least on said suction side a plurality of suction ports which are on different pressure levels;
- condensation means for condensing the first working medium from said first compressor in order to supply heat to the high temperature source fluid:
- a second compressor having suction and delivery sides for compressing and delivering a second working medium;
- evaporation means for evaporating the second working medium in order to extract heat from the low temperature source fluid; and
- a cascading heat exchange means for exchanging heat between the first working medium from said condensation means and the second working medium from said second compressor, said cascading heat exchange means comprising a plurality of heat exchangers and/or heat exchange chambers, the plurality of heat exchangers and/or heat exchange chambers and the suction ports of said first compressor being connected respectively, and the second working medium serially flowing through the plurality of heat exchangers and/or heat exchange chambers;
- wherein the first working medium is a single component medium, and the second working medium is a non-azeotropic mixture.
- 2. A heat pump system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first compressor is a high-temperature compressor, and said second compressor is a low-temperature compressor.
- 3. A heat pump system as claimed in claim 2, wherein a high-temperature cycle is formed by said high-temperature compressor and said condenser, and a low-temperature cycle is formed by said low temperature compressor and said evaporator.
Priority Claims (3)
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59-194848 |
Sep 1984 |
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59-194847 |
Sep 1984 |
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59-259210 |
Dec 1984 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 776,703, filed Sept. 16, 1985, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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