[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to a device for fixing and sealing a replaceable heat exchanger cassette in an air/air heat exchanger, wherein two spatially separated conducting areas are formed by separating strips and the heat exchanger cassette.
[0003] 2. Discussion of Related Art
[0004] Known air/air heat exchangers are frequently employed in air conditioning telecommunications installations, and in connection with IT technology, traffic control technology, in external industrial installations, in environmental technology and energy distribution. Thus, the heat exchanger can be mounted at various positions on a housing, such as in the door, on one of the lateral walls or on the roof.
[0005] With known heat exchangers it is important to prevent moisture or dust from being transferred into the interior of the housing. For this purpose, air/air heat exchangers have an interior air circuit and a separate exterior air circuit. A fan is arranged for each one for conveying air. The heat is transferred from the interior air circuit to the exterior air circuit in a heat exchanger cassette, through which both air streams move in separate conduits or fins. It is important for both air circuits to be separated from each other.
[0006] To assure sufficient heat transfer it is necessary to clean the heat exchanger cassette at regular intervals, which are a function of the respective environmental conditions at the place of their employment. For cleaning purposes the heat exchanger cassette is removed from the air/air heat exchanger.
[0007] The sealing elements between the heat exchanger cassette and the housing of the air/air heat exchanger must not lose their sealing effect because of the removal and reinstallation. Thus the heat exchanger cassettes of conventional heat exchangers are glued in or fastened by screwed auxiliary elbows.
[0008] The glued type has very good sealing effects but for removing the heat exchanger cassette, one disadvantage is that the glued connection can only be severed in an elaborate manner. The cost for gluing the heat exchanger cassette during mounting is also very large.
[0009] The removal and reinstallation of the heat exchanger cassette in installations with screwed auxiliary elbows is also connected with an increased mounting cost.
[0010] It is one object of this invention to provide a fixation and sealing of a heat exchanger cassette of the type mentioned above but which allows a simple and dependable removal and reinstallation of the heat exchanger cassette.
[0011] This object is attained with, in an area of its separating strips, the air/air heat exchanger having sealing receivers. The heat exchanger cassette rests against the sealing receivers with sealing faces. The air/air heat exchanger has at least one movable slide, which maintains the heat exchanger cassette in the sealing receivers under prestress. An easily releasable fixation of the heat exchanger cassette is accomplished with the slide. Because the heat exchanger cassette is pressed against the sealing receivers by the slide, a satisfactorily sealed point of separation, which can be easily and repeatedly released, is provided between the chambers of the interior air circulation and the chambers of the exterior air circulation of the air/air heat exchanger.
[0012] In one embodiment of this invention, the slide can be operated by an eccentric lever. With a small outlay of force the slide can be firmly pressed against the heat exchanger cassette with an eccentric lever. It is thus possible to mount the heat exchanger cassette with little effort and it can be pressed against the sealing receivers with a sufficient pressure force.
[0013] An even pressure force against the sealing receivers over the entire length of the sealing faces is achieved because the action point of the eccentric lever is positioned transversely with respect to the displacement direction of the slide in the center of the slide. Tilting the slide while tightening the eccentric lever is thus prevented.
[0014] In accordance with one embodiment of this invention, the slide is fastened on one of the separating strips and has a bridging section. The bridging section has a seal resting against an associated sealing face of the heat exchanger cassette. The bridging section and the seal bridge the transition area between the free end of the separating strip and the heat exchanger cassette. With this simple step, in the closed state the slide separates the two adjoining chambers forming the air supply conduits of the air/air heat exchanger in the extension of the separating strip.
[0015] Easy displacement of the slide in the released state and a dependable fixation of the eccentric, and thus of the slide, in the installed state of the heat exchanger cassette is achieved because the slide has an opening shaped as an elongated hole as a slide guide. The opening is aligned with a receiver in the separating strip and a receiver of the eccentric lever. A fastening screw is passed through the opening of the slide and the receivers of the separating strip and the eccentric lever and is secured with a nut.
[0016] A cost-effective construction and good sealing between the sealing faces of the heat exchanger cassette and the corresponding sealing receivers is obtained because the sealing receivers are formed on the separating strips by surfaces matched to the sealing faces of the heat exchanger cassette and seals are arranged between the sealing receivers and the sealing faces.
[0017] In order to rapidly and exactly position the heat exchanger cassette, along with simultaneous good seating in the area between the slide and the heat exchanger cassette during installation, a seal with a preferably V-shaped profile is arranged between the slide and the associated edge, embodied as a sealing face, of the heat exchanger cassette.
[0018] Very good sealing of the side of the heat exchanger cassette assigned to the slide is achieved because the slide and the seals have the same height as the heat exchanger cassette.
[0019] In one embodiment, the seals are fixedly attached to the slide and the sealing receivers. This allows as rapid as possible an installation or removal of the heat exchanger cassette without an additional mounting cost for positioning the seals.
[0020] In another embodiment the seals are fixedly attached to the sealing faces of the heat exchanger cassette. This also makes possible a rapid installation or removal of the heat exchanger cassette without an additional mounting cost for positioning the seals. Also, with this embodiment the seals are renewed when the heat exchanger cassette is replaced.
[0021] A cost-effective construction of the air/air heat exchanger, along with a simultaneous good sealing effect between the conducting areas is achieved because the air/air heat exchanger has a housing bottom on which a lateral face of the heat exchanger cassette is sealingly supported. The separating strips are connected to and rise upward from the housing bottom. The separating strips support the sealing receivers extending parallel with each other. The slide is adjustable substantially perpendicularly with respect to the longitudinal extension of the sealing receivers. A housing cover closes the air/air heat exchanger parallel with the housing bottom. The housing cover is sealingly seated on the side of the heat exchanger cassette facing away from the housing bottom.
[0022] In one embodiment of this invention, when viewed from above, the heat exchanger cassette is symmetrically constructed. Thus the heat exchanger cassette can be installed in one of four possible positions, without mistake.
[0023] This invention is explained in greater detail in view of an exemplary embodiment represented in the drawings, wherein:
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[0029] A slide
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[0031] In the final mounting position shown in
[0032] For replacing the heat exchanger cassette
[0033] German Patent Reference 103 15 753.0-34, the priority document corresponding to this invention, and its teachings are incorporated, by reference, into this specification.