Code of practice for the design and manufacture of refrigerated cabinets running on hydrocarbon refrigerants.
Author(s) : FETA
Type of monograph: Booklet, Standard/Recommendation
Summary
This Code sets out to clarify the regulations, standards and practices which apply to the leak simulation testing and subsequent design of systems which use hydrocarbon refrigerants. It defines standards in the design and manufacture of integral (plug in and hard-wired) and close coupled remote type cabinets for food display, service and storage (stand alone and multiplexed) and is aimed at cabinets with a charge size greater than 150 g. It is also applicable to cabinets with less than 150 g, for which other standards also apply.
Extract from the table of contents: flammability; introduction to the design process (reducing leak potential); simulated leak testing; electrical devices; air flow; manufacture; end user post installation checks; service and repair (personal leak detection; tools and equipment; procedures); training.
Details
- Original title: Code of practice for the design and manufacture of refrigerated cabinets running on hydrocarbon refrigerants.
- Record ID : 30004874
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation
- Publication: FETA (Federation of Environmental Trade Associations), BRA (British Refrigeration Association) - United kingdom/United kingdom
- Publication date: 2012/02
- Collection:
Indexing
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Themes:
Hydrocarbons;
Supermarkets, display cabinets;
Industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration: regulations and standards - Keywords: United Kingdom; Training; Standardization; Regulations; Commercial application; Manufacture; Maintenance; Display cabinet; Design; Recommendation; Simulation; Flammability; Hydrocarbon; Europe; Testing
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