Claims
- 1. A refrigeration system, comprising:an evaporator fed with liquid refrigerant and discharging a vapor refrigerant; an accumulator for accumulating vapor refrigerant discharged from the evaporator; a compressor receiving vapor refrigerant from the accumulator, for compressing the vapor refrigerant; a condenser receiving compressed vapor refrigerant from the compressor, for condensing it into liquid refrigerant; a receiver receiving the liquid refrigerant from the condenser and supplying it to the evaporator; a mechanical trap interposed between the condenser and receiver; a tee interposed between the trap and the condenser; said tee including a stem and a pair of coaxial arms orthogonal to the stem, the stem oriented generally horizontally and the arms vertically to form an upper arm and a lower arm, the stem connected to the condenser and the tee lower arm connected to the receiver; and a purge valve fluidly connected to the tee upper arm, selectively operable to permit the selective purging of noncondensable gases from the condenser that have accumulated within the tee upper arm.
- 2. A refrigeration system, comprising:an evaporator fed with liquid refrigerant and discharging a vapor refrigerant; an accumulator for accumulating vapor refrigerant discharged from the evaporator; a compressor receiving vapor refrigerant from the accumulator, for compressing the vapor refrigerant; a condenser receiving compressed vapor refrigerant from the compressor, for condensing it into liquid refrigerant; a receiver receiving the liquid refrigerant from the condenser and supplying it to the evaporator; a tee interposed between the receiver and the condenser; said tee including a stem and a pair of coaxial arms orthogonal to the stem, the stem oriented generally horizontally and the arms vertically to form an upper arm and a lower arm, the stem connected to the condenser and the tee lower arm connected to the receiver; and a purge valve fluidly connected to the tee upper arm, selectively operable to permit the selective purging of noncondensable gases from the condenser that have accumulated within the tee upper arm.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/659,315 filed Sep. 12, 2000, entitled “Improved Refrigeration System” U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,564.
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