Claims
- 1. The method of heating a medium efficiently to a relatively high temperature using a primary refrigeration system having a condensing means, and an auxiliary refrigeration system, comprising the steps of causing the refrigerant of said auxiliary refrigeration system to flow in separate interconnected condensing and subcooling states isolated by trap means permitting only liquid refrigerant to flow to the subcooling stage, passing the medium first into heat exchange relation with refrigerant in said subcooling stage and then into heat exchange relation with refrigerant in said condensing stage through a medium line interconnecting the condensing and subcooling stages, and in which the medium which is in heat exchange relation with refrigerant in said subcooling stage is out of heat exchange relation with the medium which is in heat exchange relation with refrigerant in said condensing stage, whereby the medium can approach the temperature in said condensing stage, sensing the temperature of the heated medium and controlling its flow to maintain a predetermined temperature, and heating and vaporizing the subcooled refrigerant from said auxiliary refrigeration system in the condensing means of said primary refrigeration system in which the condensing temperature is substantially below the condensing temperature of said auxiliary refrigeration system.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, and recirculating a portion of said medium from heat exchange with said condensing stage after passing it into heat exchange relation with a cooling means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 235,404, filed Feb. 18, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,325,226.
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Divisions (1)
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