FIELD: food, construction and agricultural industries.
SUBSTANCE: proposed solution is intended for use in the food, construction and agricultural industries, which may be consumers of accumulated cold. The effect is achieved in that: a year-round cooling device based on the use of cold outside air, including a cold accumulator with a cold storage system at an ambient temperature below the cooling, cooling temperature, supply and exhaust pipes of the air cooling system (CS), a heat exchanger located in a warm indoors, characterized in that it contains a water cooling system, including a submersible pump, a water CS pressure pipe, a submersible pump connecting through a tap with a heat exchanger, a water CS drain pipe, the upper end of which is connected through a tap to the heat exchanger, and the lower open end is lowered into an underground reservoir , which serves as a cold accumulator, the supply and exhaust pipes of the air CS are also connected to the heat exchanger through the corresponding valves, and the inlet of the supply pipe is located below the outlet window of the exhaust pipe.
EFFECT: increasing the degree of reliability and efficiency.
5 cl, 1 dwg
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Dates
2022-12-02—Published
2022-06-15—Filed