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Ammonia absorber

  • US 4,153,435 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1976
  • Issued: 05/08/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An ammonia absorber apparatus for absorption of ammonia vapor, comprising:

  • first and second chambers, said first chamber enclosed within said second chamber;

    a dispensing pan with a perforated bottom positioned over said first chamber for introducing droplets of water into said first chamber to provide a continuous shower of said water through said first chamber;

    a sump pan associated with said first chamber at the lower end thereof for gathering and containing said droplets of water;

    delivery means for passing fluid containing ammonia vapor through said first chamber in contact with said shower and then into said second chamber;

    exhaust means associated with said second chamber for exhausting said fluid therefrom;

    water circulating means connected to said sump and to said dispensing pan for recirculating and delivering a portion of the collected water in said sump to said dispensing pan, said water circulating means being activated throughout the operation of ammonia absorber to deliver said water to said dispensing pan;

    water supply inlet means associated with said sump for introducing a supply of fresh water into said sump, and water inlet control means sensitive to a first water level in said sump for activating and deactivating said water supply inlet means, said water inlet control means being operative to activate said water supply inlet means when the actual water level in said sump is below said first water level and to deactivate said water supply inlet means when the actual water level in said sump is at and above said first water level; and

    water discharge means connected to said sump for discharging a portion of the water in said sump out of the absorber apparatus, and water discharge control means sensitive to a second water level in said sump which is below said first water level for activating and deactivating said water discharge means, said water discharge control means being operative to deactivate said water discharge means when the actual water level in said sump is at or below said second water level and to activate said water discharge means when the actual water level in said sump is above said second water level.

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