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Home Power #53 • June / July 1996
Refrigeration
the way grain alcohol is purified through distillation.After the generation process, the liquefied refrigerantevaporates as it is re-absorbed by an absorbentmaterial. Absorbent materials are materials which havea strong chemical attraction for the refrigerant.This process can be clarified using an analogy: it is likesqueezing out a sponge (the absorbent material)soaked with the refrigerant. Instead of actuallysqueezing the sponge, heat is used. Then, when thesponge cools and becomes “thirsty” again, it reabsorbsthe refrigerant in gas form. As it is absorbed, therefrigerant evaporates and absorbsheat: refrigeration!In an ammonia absorptionrefrigerator, ammonia is therefrigerant. Continuously cyclingammonia refrigerators, such ascommercial propane-fueledsystems, generally use water as theabsorbent, and provide continuouscooling action.
The S.T.E.V.E.N.Solar Icemaker
We call our current design anicemaker. It’s not a true refrigeratorbecause the refrigeration happensin intermittent cycles, which fit thecycle of available solar energy fromday to night. Intermittent absorptionsystems can use a salt instead ofwater as the absorbent material.This has distinct advantages in thatthe salt doesn’t evaporate with thewater during heating, a problemencountered with water as theabsorber.Our intermittent absorption solar icemaker uses calciumchloride salt as the absorber and pure ammonia as therefrigerant. These materials are comparatively easy toobtain. Ammonia is available on order from gassuppliers and calcium chloride can be bought in thewinter as an ice melter.The plumbing of the icemaker can be divided into threeparts: a generator for heating the salt-ammonia mixture,a condenser coil, and an evaporator, where distilledammonia collects during generation. Ammonia flowsback and forth between the generator and evaporator.
Parabolic Trough Collectors:
7 X 20 feet total collecting area
W e s t – E a s t
Generator Pipe:
filled with calcium-chloride-ammonia mixture
Condenser Coil:
in water bath
Evaporator / Collecting Tank:
in insulated ice-making Box
Condenser Coil:
1/4" pipeshaped by wrapping around form
Valves:
stainless steel1/4" or 1/8" pipe thread
3" Black Iron Cap
1/4" nipple & couplingtapped & welded in
Collector Suspended by U-bolt
into 1-1/2" angle iron bracket
Condenser Tank:
half of a 55 gallon drum
Icemaker Box:
scrap chest freezeror wood/metal box
Storage Tank:
welded from 1/4" steel plate& 3" pipe
Union:
1/4" stainless steel or black iron(optional union at base of condenser coil)
Plumbing Detail
All plumbing is ungalvanized steel (black iron) unless indicated
Layout of the Solar Thermal Icemaker