Modern Refrigerating Machinery Its Construction Methods of Working And Industr
Modern Refrigerating Machinery Its Construction Methods of Working And Industr
Hans Lorenz
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It is in the evaporator T that the air is liquefied after being brought to a pressure of from 2300 to 3500 Ibs. Per square inch, cooled in intermediate coolers by means of brine (cooled down in an ordinary cooling-machine), and dried. This completes cycle No. III. As is shown in Fig. 192, the evaporator T consists, first, of a double-walled iron vessel, placed in a wooden cylinder, from which it is separated by an efficient insulating layer. In the annular space between the two walls lies a wro...ught-iron coil, inside which the air is liquefied, while outside it the nitrous oxide, which enters and leaves at various points, evaporates in a vacuum. The liquid air then collects in a bomb standing in the inner iron vessel, and from this it can be drawn off through a regulating-valve in cascades. The vapour here developed rises and surrounds the bomb, which can hence be uniformly maintained at a very low temperature. The remaining apparatus of this very complicated plant calls for no special attention.
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