FIELD: heating.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to heating engineering and cooling systems and can be implemented for maintaining temperature mode in premises. The installation consists of a heat exchanger coupled with a source-receiver of heat power along heat flow, of a heat releasing and heat receiving pipeline secured to surface or passing in a body of one or several heat releasing or heat receiving panels, of a pumping device facilitating circulation of working agent from the heat exchanger to the heat releasing and heat receiving pipeline and back, and of connecting them pipelines, which as a whole form closed circulating system. The circulating system is equipped with additional heat exchangers coupled along heat flow with the same or another source/receiver of heat power as the main heat exchanger of the system is coupled and successively communicated with heat releasing/ heat receiving pipelines secured to surface or passing in the body of heat releasing/heat receiving panels. Shape and dimensions of heat releasing/heat receiving pipeline provide transfer of steam-liquid mixture along the pipeline in a mode, wherein portions of liquid transfer along the pipeline together with vapour locks without forming dead spaces of liquid.
EFFECT: uniform temperature of heating/cooling panels.
7 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2009-06-20—Published
2007-12-17—Filed