BNCR36: direct emission of refrigerant gases.
Author(s) : MTP (Market Transformation Programme)
Type of article: Article
Summary
This briefing note describes direct effects of refrigerants on the environment and carbon emission. It explains how direct emission occurs and compares different refrigerants (existing and alternative) and different application in terms of their refrigerant charge and leakage rates.
Details
- Original title: BNCR36: direct emission of refrigerant gases.
- Record ID : 30009495
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Source: MTP (Market Transformation Programme)
- Publication date: 2007
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