Green chillers: refrigerant environmental impact and safety.
Author(s) : BUTLER D.
Type of article: Article
Summary
R22-based equipment is making way for the new breed, with specifiers choosing between the HFCs, ammonia or the hydrocarbons or opting for absorption machines. The author examines the environmental impact and safety issues associated with the various refrigerant options, and takes a look at the implications of opting for ammonia in an air conditioning environment.
Details
- Original title: Green chillers: refrigerant environmental impact and safety.
- Record ID : 1996-1471
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, Environment
- Source: J. chart. Inst. Build. Serv. - vol. 17 - n. 5
- Publication date: 1995/05
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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