Claims
- 1. A method of operating a refrigeration system which achieves and holds a predetermined set point temperature in a conditioned space via cooling and heating cycles, with the refrigeration system including a refrigerant compressor which includes a compressor oil cooler having an inlet and an outlet, and a compressor prime mover which includes an engine having liquid engine coolant and an engine coolant flow circuit which includes a thermostat and a radiator, characterized by the steps of:
- providing a thermostat of the choke type, having a single inlet and a single outlet,
- and connecting the inlet of the compressor oil cooler to the engine coolant flow circuit on the upstream side of the thermostat inlet, providing a constant flow of liquid engine coolant to the oil cooler regardless of the flow rate through the thermostat.
- 2. A refrigeration system which achieves and holds a predetermined set point temperature in a conditioned space via cooling and heating cycles, with the refrigeration system including a refrigerant compressor which includes a compressor oil cooler having an inlet and an outlet for connection to a cooling circuit, and a compressor prime mover which includes an engine having liquid engine coolant and an engine coolant flow circuit which includes a thermostat and a radiator, characterized by:
- said thermostat being the choke type, having a single inlet and a single outlet,
- and including means connecting the inlet of the compressor oil cooler to the engine coolant flow circuit on the upstream side of the thermostat inlet, providing a constant flow of liquid engine coolant to the oil cooler regardless of the flow rate through the thermostat.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/182,319 filed Jan. 14, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,408,836.
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