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Using a modified Einstein-Szilard cooling cycle, a Air-Conditioning system works by Solar Heating (and a little Photovoltaic power as well).
A large Frensel Lense Solar Concentrator is installed onto the roof a a high typically Sunlit building. This heats one part of the cooling loop, this heat energy
is used as a part of a Gas-Exchange cooling system that is used to cool a large volume of otherwise hot air.
The main idea of this is not to replace all electical AC units but to surplant them on very sunny / hot days where Solar Heat is abundant and Electricity not so.
The Hotter it is, the colder the output air will be.
The system being a modified version of the Einstein cycle can run entirely on heat (solar) alone. However I think it would be best to replace the inefficient heat pump with a traditional motor pump (also solar powered).
CYCLE THERMODYNAMIC MODEL
http://www.me.gatec.../andy_phd/three.htm [nuclear hobo, Mar 29 2007]
gas-powered fridge
http://www.cam.net....lda/electrolux.html [nuclear hobo, Mar 29 2007]
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I may be wrong, but it seems that as the bubble pump uses a small proportion of the total power, its inefficiency is more than made up for by the total lack of moving parts; a //traditional motor pump// would create the need for rotary seals or a sealed motor unit, which would require breaking of seals for maintenance. |
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