The present invention relates to a water cooling unit for conditioning systems.
Currently, in order to cool an enclosed space by means of conditioning units that use refrigerated water (fan coils), these conditioning units are supplied with a transfer fluid, typically water or water with the addition of glycol, which circulates from liquid refrigeration machines, of the so-called “chiller” type, i.e., water cooling unit.
The hydraulic systems for these cooling machines have, on a same line, pumping means adapted to propel a transfer fluid through an exchanger for cooling the transfer fluid, which is none other than the evaporator of an associated water cooling refrigeration system.
A similar type of system also has a free cooling device, known in the jargon as “freecooling”, for said transfer fluid.
This free cooling device has the limitation that it is effective only in the presence of specific external climate conditions, i.e., only if the external air is cool enough to be able to refrigerate, in an adapted exchange battery, the water that is intended to enter the evaporator.
Combined devices that comprise water cooling units with integrated adiabatic cooling and combined devices that comprise water cooling units with integrated free cooling are also known.
Although these devices are widespread and appreciated, they have additional costs in terms of energy consumption, whereas currently, in the opposite direction, there is an increasingly felt need to reduce the energy consumption required to cool a stream of water intended to flow through a climate control system.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a water cooling unit that is capable of obviating the cited limitations of the background art.
Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a water cooling unit that is simple and economical, particularly as regards consumption.
This aim, as well as these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a water cooling unit for conditioning systems, characterized in that it comprises, within a box-like container,
an air precooling panel, provided with a matrix of through holes, associated with means for cooling a stream of external air that passes through said matrix of holes,
at least one pair of laterally adjacent heat exchange batteries, for each pair of laterally adjacent batteries a first battery being for freecooling of the water entering an evaporator and the second battery being a condensation battery for a condenser of the same evaporator,
means for the exit outside the box-like container of the heated air that exits from said at least one pair of laterally adjacent heat exchange batteries,
first means for hydraulic connection between the water return of an air-conditioning system and the water inlet of a said freecooling battery, and
second means for hydraulic connection between said at least one freecooling battery and said evaporator.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of two preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the water cooling unit according to the invention, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to the figures, a water cooling unit according to the invention is designated generally by the reference numeral 10.
The cooling unit 10 comprises, within a box-like container 11:
an air precooling panel 12, provided with a matrix of through holes, associated with means 13 for cooling a stream of external air, designated by the arrow 14 in
a pair 15 of laterally adjacent heat exchange batteries; of the pair of laterally adjacent batteries, a first battery 16 is for freecooling of the water entering an evaporator 18, which is part of the water cooling unit 10, and a second battery 17 is a condensation battery for the evaporator 18,
means 21 for the exit outside the box-like container 11 of the heated air 22 that exits from the pair 15 of laterally adjacent heat exchange batteries,
first means for hydraulic connection between the water return from an air-conditioning system 19 and the water inlet of the first freecooling battery 16, and
second means for hydraulic connection between the first freecooling battery 16 and the evaporator 18.
A simplified diagram of the device 10 is shown clearly in
In
In a first embodiment of the cooling unit 10 according to the invention, which is to be understood as a nonlimiting example of the invention, shown schematically in
Two additional symmetrical pairs of batteries, 28 and 29 respectively, are also present and are arranged so as to be inclined in a central position between the two pairs of batteries, the first one 15 and the second one 25, which are instead arranged vertically; each one of the third and fourth pairs of batteries 28 and 29 has a corresponding first battery 30 and 31 that is directed downwardly and a second battery 32 and 33 that is directed upwardly; the pairs of batteries 28 and 29 are adapted to affect a stream of rising pre-cooled external air 35, which also arrives from the precooling panel 12 or 23.
The position of the pairs of batteries as described is to be understood as a nonlimiting example of the invention.
Each air precooling panel, for example 12 but also 23, comprises a honeycomb panel, the cells of which are open in the air passage direction.
The means 13 and 24 for cooling the stream of external air that passes through the precooling panel 12 and 23 are constituted by
an upper water dispenser 36, which is adapted to wet downward from above the corresponding honeycomb panel 12 and 23,
a lower collecting vessel 37,
a recirculation pump 38 for the rise of the air precooling water from the lower vessel 37 to the upper dispenser 36.
The upper dispenser 36 can be constituted for example by a spray head of the shower type, which is substantially as long as the precooling panel 12 and 23.
It is to be understood that the upper dispenser 36 can also be of another type, depending on the requirements and technical needs.
The first and second pairs of batteries 15 and 25, which are vertical, are struck directly by the stream of pre-cooled air 20.
The means 21 for exit out of the box-like container 11 for the heated air 22 that exits from the pairs of laterally adjacent heat exchange batteries comprise ventilation means, for example a series of fans 40, which are arranged in the upper part of the boxlike container 11 and determine the movement of the air from the outside and through the pre-cooling panels and then through the pairs of batteries.
The heated air 22 is emitted through corresponding grilles above the box-like body 11.
The first means for hydraulic connection between the water return 43 of the air-conditioning system 19 and the water inlet 44 of the freecooling batteries 16, 26, 30 and 31 comprise a series of ducts with nodes and branches adapted to supply in parallel all the freecooling heat exchange batteries 16, 26, 30 and 31.
The second means for hydraulic connection between the freecooling batteries 16, 26, 30 and 31 and the evaporator 18 likewise comprise a series of ducts with connectors adapted to convey in parallel the cooled water that exits from all the freecooling heat exchange batteries 16, 26, 30 and 31 toward the single duct 46 that enters the evaporator 18.
It is to be understood that the evaporator 18 is arranged within the box-like container 11, but it is to be understood that a constructive variation of the cooling unit 10 according to the invention in which the evaporator 18 is external with respect to the box-like container 11 is equally equivalent.
In the water cooling unit 10 according to the invention, therefore, cooling of the external air occurs by way of the evaporation of the water that descends on the precooling panel 12 and 23.
Heat exchange occurs in the honeycomb panel.
The warm air, passing through the honeycomb panel sprayed with water, by simple contact and due to evaporation, transfers a large fraction of the heat contained therein.
The air is thus cooled.
At this point, the air thus processed, which is colder, provides a double benefit:
The cooling unit 110 comprises, within a box-like container 111:
The V-shaped configuration of the arrangement of the pairs of batteries, for example the first pairs 115 and 115a, and the second pairs of batteries 115b and 115c, refer to a configuration that can be shown schematically in a side view, as in
The individual pairs of batteries 115, 115a, 115b, 115c are extended transversely to the box-like container 111 so as to occupy it almost entirely, or entirely, over its width, as clearly exemplified in
The means 113 for cooling the external air stream that passes through the precooling panel 112 are shown schematically in
In the hydraulic circuit 160, the first means for hydraulic connection between the water return 143 of the air-conditioning system 119 and the water inlet 144 of the freecooling batteries 116 and 116a in the figure, designated as freecooling battery assembly 161, comprise a series of ducts with nodes and branches adapted to supply in parallel all the freecooling heat exchange batteries 116 and 116a.
Between these points, water return 143 and water inlet 144 to the assembly 161 of freecooling batteries, it is possible optionally to interpose
The second means for hydraulic connection between the assembly 161 of freecooling batteries 116 and 116a and the evaporator 118 likewise comprise a series of ducts with connectors adapted to convey the cooled air that exits from the assembly 161 of heat exchange batteries for freecooling 116, 116a toward the single duct 146 that enters the evaporator 118.
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In practice it has been found that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects.
In particular, the invention provides a device for optimizing the efficiency of a water cooling system that is simple and economical, both in terms of structure and in terms of consumption, since the precooling of the external air occurs by simple air-water heat exchange with evaporation of the latter.
Furthermore, the invention provides a device for optimizing the efficiency of a water cooling system that has a reduced environmental impact with respect to the background art, since there is no resort to additional compressors or other electrically costly components.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
In practice, the materials used, so long as they are compatible with the specific use, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. PD2014A000037 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PD2014A000037 | Feb 2014 | IT | national |