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titleOfInvention Fin and tube heat exchanger for air conditioner
abstract A fin-and-tube heat exchanger for an air conditioner that can reduce the number of brazing points required when assembling a heat exchanger, and can reduce the size and noise of the air conditioner. To provide. A fin group in which a large number of fins 12 are arranged in parallel to each other at a predetermined interval in a direction (y direction) perpendicular to a flow direction (x direction) of air as a heat exchange fluid. 14, and a plurality of such fin groups 14 are arranged in a row in a direction (z direction) perpendicular to the x direction and the y direction, with each fin group 14 spaced apart from each other by a certain distance. In addition, the fin-and-tube heat exchanger 10 was configured by arranging the heat transfer tubes 16 in a meandering manner so as to sequentially penetrate the plurality of fin groups 14. [Selection] Figure 1
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