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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2019
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2017
Johnson Controls Technology Company, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Douglas A. Kester, York, PA (US);
Curtis W. Caskey, Dallastown, PA (US);
James K. Spitzer, York, PA (US);
Chandra Yelamanchili, York, PA (US);
Nicholas P. Mislak, Bel Air, MD (US);
Rajiv K. Karkhanis, York, PA (US);
Johnson Controls Technology Company, Auburn Hills, MI (US);
Abstract
A cooling system includes a subcooling heat exchange assembly, which controls magnitude of subcooling of refrigerant circulated through the cooling system. The subcooling heat exchange assembly includes a first fluid line fluidly coupled to an output of a condenser to enable a first portion of the refrigerant output from the condenser to flow through the first fluid line; a second fluid line fluidly coupled to the output of the condenser to enable a second portion of the refrigerant output from the condenser to flow through the second fluid line; and an expansion valve disposed along the second fluid line, in which the expansion valve exerts a first pressure drop on the second portion of the refrigerant that facilitates extracting heat from the first portion of the refrigerant flowing through the first fluid line using the second portion of the refrigerant flowing through the second fluid line when valve position of the expansion valve is greater than a threshold position. Additionally the cooling system includes a plurality of capillary expansion tubes fluidly coupled in parallel to an output of the first fluid line and that to exert a second pressure drop on the refrigerant circulated through the cooling system.