Chiller conversions take a dip.
Author(s) : MAZURKIEWICZ G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
This article reports on a survey on chillers used in air conditioning, with a focus on CFC phase-out and the use of remplacement refrigerants complying with the regulations. Numerous figures show the replacement time frames. It is going to take 10 years to complete the phase-out process.
Details
- Original title: Chiller conversions take a dip.
- Record ID : 2001-1245
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy
- Source: Air Cond. Heat. Refrig. News - vol. 210 - n. 9
- Publication date: 2000/06/26
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Date : 1997/04
- Languages : English
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- Languages : English
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- Date : 2002/04/29
- Languages : English
- Source: Air Cond. Heat. Refrig. News/achrnews.com - 3 p.
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- Languages : French
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- Languages : English
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