Air-conditioning system for a railroad car

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CA 2016260

A B S T R A C T Company called: FAIVELEY TRANSPORT "Air-conditioning system for a railroad car". (An invention of Georges DEBRESIE and James BABIN) Compression air-conditioning system for a rail- road car, intended in particular for a high speed train, of the type comprising: - a refrigerant compressor (1), - a condenser (2) comprising tubes (4) in which the compressed fluid is cooled by the circulation of the air around the tubes (4) and liquefied, - an expansion valve followed by an evaporator, supplying a low-temperature refrigerating gas. The tubes (4) of the condenser (2) form an oblique bank between the floor of the car and the under- frame of the system, which enables, on the one hand, the number of tubes and consequently the cooling capacity of the system to be increased, and, on the other hand, space to be freed in the vertical direction for fitting damping systems (16) at the fastening points (21) of the condenser (2). Application to the improvement of the comfort of passengers, in terms of air-conditioning and in terms of reducing vibratory phenomena, as well as to the reduction of running costs. See Figure 3.

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