Conventional vapor-compression refrigeration systems modified for greater efficiencies by installation of a liquid refrigerant level sensor in the drain line after the condenser, the sensor activating a valve in the high pressure vapor line in communication with the refrigerant receiver or reservoir, and the drain line being trapped to prevent vapor in the reservoir from backing up into the condenser.
Process For Dehumidifying Air In An Air-Conditioned Environment With Climate Control System
A reheater is used in air-conditioning system which includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, interconnected by conduits in a closed loop. A first conduit coupling a flow of liquid refrigerant through the expansion valve into the evaporator. A second conduit coupling an outlet of the evaporator to an inlet of the compressor. A third conduit coupling an outlet of the compressor to an inlet of the condenser. A centrifugal pump is coupled to an outlet of the condenser for boosting a pressure of the condensed liquid refrigerant by an incremental pressure sufficient to pressure subcool the refrigerant. A reheater is positioned adjacent to the evaporator and coupled to an outlet of the centrifugal pump, for receiving pressure subcooled liquid refrigerant and cooled air from the evaporator to further subcool the liquid refrigerant to a temperature below its condensing temperature and to effect a partial reheating of the cooled flow of air thereby decreasing the relative humidity of the flow of the air. A reheater bypass conduit coupled between an inlet of the evaporator and the outlet of the pump. A bypass control valve positioned on the reheater bypass conduit for controlling the flow of liquid between the outlet of the pump and the inlet of the evaporator.
Apparatus For Dehumidifying Air In An Air-Conditioned Environment With Climate Control System
A reheater is used in air-conditioning system which includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, interconnected by conduits in a closed loop. A first conduit coupling a flow of liquid refrigerant through the expansion valve into the evaporator. A second conduit coupling the an outlet of the evaporator to an inlet of the compressor. A third conduit coupling an outlet of the compressor to an inlet of the condenser. A centrifugal pump is coupled to an outlet of the condenser for boosting a pressure of the condensed liquid refrigerant by an incremental pressure sufficient to pressure subcool the refrigerant. A reheater is positioned adjacent to the evaporator and coupled to an outlet of the centrifugal pump, for receiving pressure subcooled liquid refrigerant and cooled air from the evaporator to further subcool the liquid refrigerant to a temperature below its condensing temperature and to effect a partial reheating of the cooled flow of air thereby decreasing the relative humidity of the flow of the air. A reheater bypass conduit coupled between an inlet of the evaporator and the outlet of the pump. A bypass control valve positioned on the reheater bypass conduit for controlling the flow of liquid between the outlet of the pump and the inlet of the evaporator.
A compression-type refrigeration system is disclosed, in which "flash gas" formation is eliminated without artificially maintaining condenser temperature and pressure levels. Condenser temperatures and pressures are allowed to fluctuate with ambient operating conditions, resulting in reduced compressor load and increased refrigeration capacity. After condensation, liquified refrigerant in the conduit between the receiver and the expansion valve is pressurized without adding heat by a centrifugal pump to a pressure sufficient to suppress flash gas in the conduit.
Process For Dehumidifying Air In An Air-Conditioned Environment
A reheater is used in air-conditioning system which includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, interconnected by conduits in a closed loop. A first conduit coupling a flow of liquid refrigerant through the expansion valve into the evaporator. A second conduit coupling the an outlet of the evaporator to an inlet of the compressor. A third conduit coupling an outlet of the compressor to an inlet of the condenser. A centrifugal pump, coupled to an outlet of the condenser, for boosting a pressure of the condensed liquid refrigerant by an incremental pressure sufficient to pressure subcool the refrigerant. A reheater is positioned adjacent to the evaporator and coupled to an outlet of the centrifugal pump, for receiving pressure subcooled liquid refrigerant and cooled air from the evaporator to further subcool the liquid refrigerant to a temperature below its condensing temperature and to effect a partial reheating of the cooled flow of air thereby decreasing the relative humidity of the flow of the air.
Liquid Pressure Amplification With Superheat Suppression
Liquid pressure amplification with superheat suppression is used in an air-conditioning or refrigeration system which includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, interconnected by conduits in a closed refrigerant loop. A first conduit coupling an outlet of the compressor to an inlet to the condenser. A centrifugal pump is coupled to the condenser (or receiver) outlet for boosting the pressure of the condensed liquid refrigerant by a substantially constant increment. A second conduit transmits a first portion of the condensed liquid refrigerant from outlet of the pump through the expansion valve into the evaporator to effect cooling. A third conduit transmits a second portion of the condensed liquid refrigerant from the pump outlet into the condenser inlet, which cools the superheated vapor refrigerant entering the condenser, reducing head pressure.
Apparatus for protecting a liquid refrigerant pump from damage due to cavitation and loss of lubrication by inclusion of means for detecting the presence of vaporized refrigerant at the pump inlet and deactivating the pump in response thereto.
Liquid Pressure Amplification With Superheat Suppression
Liquid pressure amplification with superheat suppression is used in an air-conditioning or refrigeration system which includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator, interconnected by conduits in a closed refrigerant loop. A first conduit coupling an outlet of the compressor to an inlet to the condenser. A centrifugal pump is coupled to the condenser (or receiver) outlet for boosting the pressure of the condensed liquid refrigerant by a substantially constant increment. A second conduit transmits a first portion of the condensed liquid refrigerant from outlet of the pump through the expansion valve into the evaporator to effect cooling. A third conduit transmits a second portion of the condensed liquid refrigerant from the pump outlet into the condenser inlet, which cools the superheated vapor refrigerant entering the condenser, reducing head pressure.
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Robert was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He served his country, was decorated, and honorably discharged from the United States Air Force.
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Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Banking and Financial Services Eminent Domain and Condemnation Litigation and Dispute Resolution Real Property Litigation Business Law Commercial Tax
Gateway Bank, FSB Aug 2005 - Feb 2010
Bank Counsel/Compliance Officer
Law Office of Robert A. Hyde 2000 - 2005
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Buchalter, Nemer, Fields & Younger 2000 - 2002
CONTRACT ATTORNEY
Namesecure Inc. 2000 - 2000
CORPORATE COUNSEL
Telemac Corporation 1996 - 1998
GENERAL COUNSEL
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University of California, Hastings College of the Law 1987 - 1990
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University of California, Berkeley - Walter A. Haas School of Business 1980 - 1982
B.S., Business Administration, Emphasis in Finance and Accounting
Campolindo High School
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Intellectual Property Litigation Tax Risk Legal Research
Dr. Hyde graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1978. He works in Derby, CT and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Hyde is affiliated with Griffin Hospital.
According to communications between Parnas and Republican congressional candidate Robert Hyde that were made public earlier this week, Yovanovitch may have been followed while in Ukraine. Hyde has since denied that any spying took place.
Date: Jan 16, 2020
Category: World
Source: Google
State Department abruptly cancels briefing on embassy security
Some of the material, including text messages, indicated that Republican congressional candidate Robert Hyde was working with Parnas to surveil Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine at the time. It's not clear whether Giuliani was aware of Hyde's activities, and Hyde told reporters yeste
California Western School of Law, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska
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Robert was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He served his country, was decorated, and honorably discharged from the United States Air Force. He attended the University of Minnesota, where he...
Robert Hyde
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IBM - GTS - Offerings Support (2010-2011) PC World - Tech Guy (2006-2008) Honey & Blanckenberg - Technical Support (2004-2006)
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Sheffield Hallam University - BSc (Hons) Computer & Network Engineering