Method for increasing the temperature of gaseous inert...

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CA 1205002

-- A method for increasing the temperature of gaseous inert carrier medium on taking useful heat from a storage medium storing heat by water sorption -- ABSTRACT The present injection is with respect to a method for increasing the temperature of gaseous inert carrier medium on taking useful heat from a heat storage medium functioning by water sorption. Such a heat storage medium may be a solid sorption material such as a zeolite and silica gel and more specially molecular sieve material or fine-pored silica gel. In the method of the invention, the residual heat of the carrier medium is used, after the useful heat has been given up, for increasing the tempera- ture of water, which, at a higher temperature, is used for completely or generally completely humidifying such carrier medium and increasing the temperature thereof before it is run into the storage medium. The method of the invention is more specially to be used on taking or extracting useful heat from the storage medium in cold seasons and for example on frosty days.

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