CO2 in subcritical refrigeration applications.
Author(s) : VENKATESWARAN M.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
CO2 belongs to the family of natural refrigerants, which also includes ammonia, hydrocarbons such as propane and butane, and water. While ammonia is a great all-round refrigerant for industrial refrigeration applications, its use is sometimes limited in areas where toxicity or flammability is a concern.
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- Original title: CO2 in subcritical refrigeration applications.
- Record ID : 30024617
- Languages: English
- Subject: General information
- Source: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Journal, Cold Chain - vol. 8 - n. 3
- Publication date: 2017/09
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- Themes: CO2
- Keywords: Natural refrigerant; Generality; Safety; R744; Netherlands; Cascade system; Case study; CO2
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- Languages : English
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