Fuel-efficient, leaktight HFC-134a systems through design and quality components.
Author(s) : FERNQVIST H.
Summary
In this presentation, a car manufacturer justifies his choice of R134a as a refrigerant for the air-conditioning system of its vehicles. Through the technological developments of the components, the article shows the progress achieved concerning the COP of the refrigerating equipment and the fuel savings. Leak reduction is also highlighted.
Details
- Original title: Fuel-efficient, leaktight HFC-134a systems through design and quality components.
- Record ID : 2005-1472
- Languages: English
- Source: MAC Summit 2003. Options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to mobile air conditioning [CD-ROM].
- Publication date: 2003/02/10
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Themes:
HFCs;
Mobile air conditioning - Keywords: R134a; Car; Maintenance; Air conditioner; Design; Leakage; Air conditioning
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HFC-152a as the alternative refrigerant.
- Author(s) : HILL W. R.
- Date : 2003/02/10
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC Summit 2003. Options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to mobile air conditioning [CD-ROM].
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New technology: CO2 (R744) as an alternative re...
- Author(s) : MAGER R.
- Date : 2003/02/10
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC Summit 2003. Options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to mobile air conditioning [CD-ROM].
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Developing procedures and standards for mobile ...
- Author(s) : ATKINSON W.
- Date : 2004/04/14
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC (mobile air conditioning) Summit 2004 [CD-ROM].
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A HIGH EFFICIENCY ECOLOGICALLY ACCEPTABLE AIR C...
- Author(s) : EDWARDS T. C., KNOLL R.
- Date : 1987/08/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Development in refrigeration, refrigeration for development. Proceedings of the XVIIth international Congress of Refrigeration.
- Formats : PDF
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Life cycle climate performance (LCCP) in mobile...
- Author(s) : VAINIO M.
- Date : 2003/02/10
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC Summit 2003. Options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to mobile air conditioning [CD-ROM].
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