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CA 1282969

ABSTRACT The refrigeration system of the invention comprises a vapour generator member connected to a condenser which is itself connected, by way of a pressure reduction valve, to an evaporator connected to an absorber which receives the liquid present in the lower zone of the generator and from which liquid is fed to the upper zone of the generator, there being provided in the generator a heat exchanger through which the engine cooling liquid flows, the generator member and absorber member containing a refrigerant fluid and an absorbent fluid, the absorbent fluid being able to absorb or dissolve the refrigerant fluid, which can itself be distilled or separated from the absorbent fluid by the addition of heat which is supplied to the generator by the heat exchanger present in it, and be condensed and vaporised under the temperature and pressure conditions prevailing in the condenser and evaporator respectively. Figure 1

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