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air conditioner driven by gas

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COMAPRO

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May 17, 2003
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Does any body have experience with such an air conditioner . How expensive are they , lets say a 36000 BTU/HR ? Any manufacturer I can get in touch with ?
thanks in advance for any tip you can tell me
 
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This is probably too small far a gas driven unit. However if you must use gas you should consider a small absorbtion unit. they make small absorbtion units for campers so I imagene you could find a 3 ton unit manfg somewhere.
 
In the Louisiana/Arkansas area, there used to be a regulated gas company called Arkla gas. I have left the area, and they have undergone numerous name changes, but when I was there, Arkla had a unit called the Arkla-Sevel (spelling on sevel?????) that was a gas driven absorption home air conditioner.

I was in several homes that had these units, and they always felt "clammy" because this unit did not have the lower evaporator temperatures of a R-22 Freon electric compressor driven unit which acted to dehumidify the air. (living in Louisiana is like living in a sauna)

The comfort level for air conditioned air at a reasonable temperature of 72F, let's say, is dependent upon about a 50% relative humidity. These homes had humidities that felt like 80=90%, cooler than outside, but not much more comfortable.

The answer would have been to have two air conditioning systems, one the gas driven for economy, (anyway, gas was much cheaper then) and a small electric one for dehumidification.

I have always been on the lookout for a hybrid type unit, that took the heat of compression of the freon system, and used that heat as a driver for an absorption unit. I haven't seen such a thing yet. If anyone knows of one, please post it.

Meanwhile, Comparo, I hope you can track down who this Sevel company that was teamed up with Arkla, and get the information you seek. I have seen them, but it was 30 years ago, and they were not real popular with the users.

RMW
 
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I knew somebody out there would know this. Now, what about the hybrid???

rmw
 
RMW
why don't you make one i'm sure you're capable and if you get rich PLEASE remember me!!!
 
If I knew where I could get my hands on one of the old servel units in decent condition, I might give it a try. The rest of it should be pretty basic engineering.
 
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