The present invention relates to an outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus.
There is reported a structure of an outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus, for example, as in patent document 1 (Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2010-151387), in which a lower end of a heat exchanger made of aluminum is formed inclined, and a spacer member having an inclined surface facing opposite the lower end of the heat exchanger is disposed to promote drainage using the inclination of the spacer member.
However, in the abovementioned configuration, a problem is presented in that the lower end of the heat exchanger had to be formed inclined and manufacturing was difficult.
An object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus that is not susceptible to the effect of metal corrosion in an outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus using a heat exchanger made of aluminum or aluminum alloy.
An outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises a heat exchanger made of aluminum or aluminum alloy, a floor frame for mounting the heat exchanger, and a spacer disposed between the heat exchanger and the floor frame. The heat exchanger has a plurality of flat pipes, a header manifold to which each of said flat pipes is connected, and a plurality of fins joined to the flat pipes. The heat exchanger is arranged so that heat exchange occurs between a fluid flowing inside the flat pipes and air flowing outside the flat pipes. The spacer has an inclined surface and a horizontal surface. The inclined surface guides condensation from the heat exchanger to the floor frame. The heat exchanger makes contact with the horizontal surface and is horizontally mounted thereon.
By virtue of the fact that the surface of the spacer facing opposite the lower end of the heat exchanger is formed inclined from midcourse in a short direction of the heat exchanger, water drops falling from the heat exchanger can be guided to the floor frame and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented. Furthermore, because the heat exchanger is mounted on the horizontal surface of the spacer, there is no need for the lower end of the heat exchanger to be formed inclined and the heat exchanger is easy to manufacture.
A ratio of a length L1 in a long direction of the inclined surface and a length L2 in a long direction of the horizontal surface in plan view is not particularly limited provided that water can be guided to the floor frame and the heat exchanger can be mounted horizontally, but the ratio can be set to L1:L2=about 1:2-5.
The inclination of the inclined surface is not particularly limited provided that condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the floor frame, but the inclination can be set to 7-20° downward from the horizontal direction. The drainage function is insufficient if the angle of inclination is smaller than 7°, and water is difficult to convey, particularly in the case of a water-repellent material, if the inclination is greater than 20°.
Condensation from the heat exchanger includes condensation water, rainwater, and the like.
The material of the spacer is preferably rubber from the aspects of being able to mount the heat exchanger stably and having waterproofness and anti-vibration property, and natural rubber, chloroprene rubber, nitrile rubber, butyl rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, silicone rubber, fluorine rubber, AFLAS, hydrogenated nitrile rubber, urethane rubber, and the like, can be used.
An outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to a second aspect of the present invention is the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the first aspect, wherein the fin has a water-guiding part, and the inclined surface is provided on an elongated portion of the water-guiding part.
Here, because the fin has a water-guiding part, condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the spacer. Furthermore, because the inclined surface is provided on an elongated portion of the water-guiding part, water guided from the heat exchanger to the spacer can be guided along the inclined surface to the floor frame, and therefore corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
An outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to a third aspect of the present invention is the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the first or second aspect, wherein a drainage structure is provided on a lower part of the spacer. Examples of each drainage structure include openings, cutouts, and gutters.
Here, because water falling onto the spacer from the heat exchanger can be guided to the floor frame from the drainage structure on the lower part of the spacer, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
An outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to a fourth aspect of the present invention is the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to any of the first to third aspects, wherein the spacer is disposed on a lower end of a bent part of the heat exchanger.
Here, because a place for the spacer can be secured while making the outdoor unit compact, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
An outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to a fifth aspect of the present invention is the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to any of the first to fourth aspects, wherein an extended part extending diagonally upward from the horizontal surface is provided on the spacer.
Here, because condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the drainage structure more effectively by the extended part, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
In the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention, water drops falling from the heat exchanger can be guided to the floor frame, and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented. Furthermore, there is no need for the lower end of the heat exchanger to be formed inclined, and the heat exchanger can be manufactured easily.
In the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the second aspect of the present invention, because condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the spacer and furthermore can be guided from the inclined surface to the floor frame, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
In the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention, water falling onto the spacer from the heat exchanger can be guided effectively to the floor frame, and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
In the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the fourth aspect of the present invention, a place for the spacer can be secured while making the outdoor unit compact, and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
In the outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus according to the fifth aspect of the present invention, condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the drainage structure more effectively, and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below while referring to the drawings.
The outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus of the present embodiment is used as an outdoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus.
The outdoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The outdoor unit 20 mainly comprises a roughly box-form casing 50, an outdoor fan (not illustrated), refrigerant circuit-configuring parts (not illustrated) including a heat exchanger, compressor, valves, pipes, and the like, to configure a refrigerant circuit, and an electrical unit (not illustrated) for performing operation and control.
A blow-out port positioned at the center and to the left of a front face 51 is formed on the casing 50, and air sent out by the outdoor fan is blown out forward from the blow-out port.
The casing 50 has a ceiling plate 57, a right rear plate 56, and a right front plate 55, and additionally has a left side plate 54 and a floor frame 8. “60” indicates a fan grill attached on the outside of the casing 50.
The outdoor heat exchanger 25 allows refrigerant flowing inside to be condensed or evaporated by heat exchange with outside air. The outdoor heat exchanger 25 is made entirely of aluminum or aluminum alloy. The outdoor heat exchanger 25 is disposed inside the casing 50, with a space being opened between the outdoor heat exchanger and the casing 50 or with a resin member, or the like, being placed between the casing 50 and the outdoor heat exchanger 25, so as not to be in direct contact with the casing 50 (see
The outdoor heat exchange 25, as illustrated in
Header manifolds 61 and 62 are connected to both ends of flat pipes 2 disposed in a plurality of stages in the vertical direction. The header manifolds 61 and 62 have a function of supporting the flat pipes 2, a function of guiding refrigerant to internal channels (not illustrated) of the flat pipes 2, and a function of collecting refrigerant discharged from the internal channels.
The floor frame 8, as illustrated in
A spacer 100 is disposed in a portion of the drain pan indicated by “25c,” and the bent part 25b of the heat exchanger is mounted thereon. “26” indicates a boss for fixing the spacer 100 in position. The spacer 100 is disposed in a manner so that a long direction of the spacer 100 coincides with a short direction of the heat exchanger 25. By the fact that the spacer 100 is disposed on the lower end 25a (
The inclined surface 100a is provided so as to incline from midcourse in a short direction of the heat exchanger 25. Water drops falling from the heat exchanger 25 can thereby be led to the floor frame 8. As illustrated in
A ratio of a length L1 in a long direction of the inclined surface 100a and a length L2 in a tong direction of the horizontal surface 100b in plan view is L1:L2=about 1:3. By providing the inclined surface 100a and the horizontal surface 100b with such ratio, drainage of condensation from the heat exchanger 25 is promoted, and at the same time, there is no need for the tower end of the heat exchanger 25 to be inclined and the heat exchanger 25 can be easily mounted horizontally.
A drainage opening 101 is provided on a lower part of the spacer 100. The portion where the drainage opening 101 is provided is thinner than a thickness of the spacer 100, and water is therefore easily guided to the drainage opening 101.
The spacer 100 is furthermore provided with an extended part 102 extending diagonally upward from the horizontal surface 100b. The heat exchanger 25 can be anchored by the extended part 102, an anti-vibration property is improved, and drainage is further promoted. The heat exchanger also can be prevented from contacting the upright portion of the floor frame when the heat exchanger is shifted by vibration.
A depression 103 is provided on a surface of the spacer 100 on an opposite side to the surface facing opposite the heat exchanger. A boss 26 (
Condensation from the heat exchanger 25 is guided along the water-guiding part 4a of the fin 4 to the spacer 100, and is guided by the inclined surface 100a to the floor frame 8. Because the drainage opening 101 on the spacer 100 is provided on a portion on a lower end of the fin 4, a portion of the condensation dripping on the horizontal surface 100b of the spacer 100 is guided to the floor frame 8 by the drainage opening 101.
(3-1) The outdoor unit 20 of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment comprises a heat exchanger 25 made of aluminum or aluminum alloy, a floor frame 8 for mounting the heat exchanger 25, and a spacer 100 disposed between the heat exchanger 25 and the floor frame 8. The spacer 100 has an inclined surface 100a and a horizontal surface 100b. The inclined surface 100a guides condensation from the heat exchanger 25 to the floor frame 8. The horizontal surface 100b contacts with the heat exchanger 25 and mounts the heat exchanger 25 horizontally.
Here, by virtue of the fact that the surface of the spacer facing opposite the lower end of the heat exchanger is formed inclined from midcourse in a short direction of the heat exchanger, water drops falling from the heat exchanger can be guided to the floor frame and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant can be prevented. Furthermore, because the heat exchanger is mounted on the horizontal surface of the spacer, there is no need for the lower end of the heat exchanger to be formed inclined and the heat exchanger is easy to manufacture.
(3-2) In the outdoor unit 20 of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the fin 4 has a water-guiding part 4a, and the inclined surface 100a is provided on an elongated portion of the water-guiding part 4a.
Here, condensation from the heat exchanger is guided along the water-guiding part to the spacer. Condensation is also guided from the inclined surface of the elongated portion of the water-guiding part, and corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant are prevented.
(3-3) In the outdoor unit 20 of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, a drainage opening 101 is provided on a lower part of the spacer 100.
Here, because water falling onto the spacer 100 from the heat exchanger 25 is guided to the floor frame 8 from the drainage opening 101 on the lower part of the spacer 100, corrosion of the heat exchanger 25 and leakage of refrigerant are prevented.
(3-4) In the outdoor unit 20 of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the spacer is disposed on a lower end of a bent part of the heat exchanger.
Here, because a place for the spacer can be secured while making the outdoor unit compact, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant are prevented.
(3-5) In the outdoor unit 20 of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, an extended part extending diagonally upward from the horizontal surface is provided on the spacer.
Here, because condensation from the heat exchanger can be guided to the drainage structure more effectively by the extended part, corrosion of the heat exchanger and leakage of refrigerant are prevented.
A modified example of the present embodiment is presented below. A plurality of modified examples may be appropriately combined.
Although the outdoor unit 20 illustrated in the above embodiment is used in an air-conditioning apparatus 1, the outdoor unit is not limited to this and may be used in another refrigeration apparatus.
According to the present invention as above, susceptibility to an effect of metal corrosion can be suppressed, and this is useful for an outdoor unit of a refrigeration apparatus.
Patent document 1: Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2010-151387
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-290071 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/083564 | 12/26/2012 | WO | 00 | 6/24/2014 |