Summary
The author compares the performances of R22 and propane, gives some measured values from brine-water and air-water heat pumps, and discusses safety. He concludes that propane is an excellent alternative to R12, R502 and R22 in water-water and brine-water heat pumps, but not yet in air-water ones.
Details
- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1995-2816
- Languages: German
- Source: Anwendung von R290 (Propan) in Kälteanlagen.
- Publication date: 1994/04/13
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
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Themes:
CFCs;
Heat pumps techniques;
HCFCs;
Hydrocarbons;
Blends - Keywords: R502; R22; R12; Substitute; Propane; Heat pump; Refrigerant
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WHY NOT PROPANE.
- Author(s) : KRAMER D.
- Date : 1991/06
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 33 - n. 6
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Experimental evaluation of refrigerant mixtures...
- Author(s) : CAMPORESE R., BIGOLARO G., BOBBO S., CORTELLA G.
- Date : 1997/01
- Languages : English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 20 - n. 1
- Formats : PDF
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Propane and butane as possible alternatives to ...
- Author(s) : OELLRICH L. R.
- Date : 1994/05/10
- Languages : English
- Source: New Applications of Natural Working Fluids in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
- Formats : PDF
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Propane as refrigerant in commercial refrigerat...
- Author(s) : NIELSEN O. R., SCHREIBER J.
- Date : 1995/08/20
- Languages : English
- Source: For a Better Quality of Life. 19th International Congress of Refrigeration.
- Formats : PDF
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I refrigeranti "drop-in" e le alternative.
- Author(s) : SEBASTIANI U.
- Date : 1999/03
- Languages : Italian
- Source: Zero sotto Zero - vol. 8 - n. 2
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