Summary
The book focuses on CFC recovery in refrigerating plants, from the historical, economic and practical points of view. It reviews the effects of CFC emissions on the ozone layer and the current regulations (Montreal Protocol), explains the economic consequences of fluid recovery and reuse, and describes recovery methods. Extract from the table of contents: Part 1: aspects of recovery (why recover, the actors involved in the recovery process, handling of fluid within confined spaces in plants, recovery materials and methods, procedures for recovering CFCs efficiently, recycling, regeneration and disposal); Part 2: physical principles; Part 3: case studies (domestic refrigeration, a small cold room, a supermarket, refrigerated transports, an industrial waste land, a centrifugal unit charged with R113 and its conversion to R11, air conditioning in passenger trains, air conditioning in automobiles).
Details
- Original title: Vade-Mecum de la récupération des CFC.
- Record ID : 1993-1757
- Languages: French
- Subject: Regulation
- Publication: Pyc Editions - France/France
- Publication date: 1993
- Source: Source: 259 p. (17 x 24); fig.; tabl.; append.
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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