Air-conditioning system and method for controlling liquid accumulated in gas-liquid separator
A gas-liquid separator and air-conditioning system technology, which is applied in the field of air-conditioning, can solve problems such as liquid accumulation in the gas-liquid separator, and achieve the effects of eliminating liquid accumulation, saving cooling energy consumption, and reducing the possibility
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[0033] The technical solutions of the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0034] like figure 1 Shown is a schematic diagram of the principle of an embodiment of the air conditioning system of the present invention. In this embodiment, the air conditioning system includes: an indoor unit heat exchanger 4 , a compressor 1 and a gas-liquid separator 3 . The gas-liquid separator 3 is provided on the refrigerant flow path between the suction port of the compressor 1 and the refrigerant outlet of the indoor unit heat exchanger 4 . A refrigerant circulation mechanism may be further provided between the gas-liquid separator 3 and the indoor unit heat exchanger 4. This mechanism is used in the refrigeration process, when it is determined that there is a refrigerant accumulation in the gas-liquid separator 3 and the refrigerant accumulation exceeds When the amount of liquid accumulation of refrigera...
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