klsk8r
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2010
- 2
I'm designing a fanless aircondioner using aluminum fins on copper tube as the evaporator without a fan. This finned assembly will mount around a room as a valance and will cool the space by convection. This will pipe the freon directly through the copper. It is not the valance system that is sold by Edwards which uses chilled & heated water.
15 to 20 years ago there were companies selling these systems. One was Wilcox in Clearwater FL. The condenser was also finned cooper, mounted outdoors on a rack, again no fan.
These didn't use Expansion valves, but instead they had a "tilt tank" or a receiver for liquid storage that could be tilted to adjust the rate of expansion and the system charge.
There is a company in Lakeland FL, EarthLink Technologies, selling a direct burial geothermal AC system which uses a conventional airhandler with the expansion valve removed. They use a patented adjustable receiver to adjust the system charge.
Does anyone have knowledge of this valance, fan-less system? Can anyone help with the adjustable receiver design?
15 to 20 years ago there were companies selling these systems. One was Wilcox in Clearwater FL. The condenser was also finned cooper, mounted outdoors on a rack, again no fan.
These didn't use Expansion valves, but instead they had a "tilt tank" or a receiver for liquid storage that could be tilted to adjust the rate of expansion and the system charge.
There is a company in Lakeland FL, EarthLink Technologies, selling a direct burial geothermal AC system which uses a conventional airhandler with the expansion valve removed. They use a patented adjustable receiver to adjust the system charge.
Does anyone have knowledge of this valance, fan-less system? Can anyone help with the adjustable receiver design?