Refrigerant monitoring for HVAC applications.
Author(s) : SINGH H.
Type of article: Article
Summary
When circulating in the air conditioning and refrigeration system, refrigerants absorb heat from the air-conditioned space and reject it outdoors. All refrigerant machines are prone to leaks. This article is intended to address the types of refrigerants, causes of leaks, the impact of leaks on the environment, types of refrigerant detectors, related code issues, and the interface between detectors and building automation systems.
Details
- Original title: Refrigerant monitoring for HVAC applications.
- Record ID : 2003-0964
- Languages: English
- Source: HPAC Engineering - vol. 73 - n. 8
- Publication date: 2001/08
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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