AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM


  1. CONSTRUCTION


    1. Beneficial Refrigerant Stream (BRS) Evaporator (Front Cooling Unit)


      1. The Beneficial Refrigerant Stream (BRS) evaporator is composed of tanks, tubes and cooling fins. The tubes project outwards and are shaped as a fine duct in an attempt to offer superior conductivity with a narrower width. Furthermore, the evaporator has been drastically miniaturized and lightened through efforts to promote conductivity through shrinking the fin height, tube thickness and fin pitch, as well as by thinning the core material.

    2. The route that refrigerant passes through within the evaporator is optimized and pressure losses are reduced in an effort to increase performance and decrease size.


      1. Refrigerant Route


        • While flowing through the evaporator tubes, refrigerant exchanges heat and vaporizes from a mist state.

        • As shown in the illustration below, the proportion of tubes through which refrigerant flows increases as the direction the refrigerant flows in changes. This makes it easier for refrigerant to flow and decreases pressure losses.

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    3. A Revolutionary super-slim Structure (RS) Evaporator (Rear Cooling Unit)


      1. A Revolutionary super-slim Structure (RS) evaporator is used. By placing the tanks at the top and the bottom of the cooler evaporator assembly and by using a micropore tube construction, the following effects have been achieved:


        1. The temperature distribution has been made uniform.

        2. The cooler evaporator assembly has been made thinner.