Refrigerant selection and system design: the role of HFCs. Guidance Note.
Author(s) : Institute of Refrigeration
Type of article: Periodical article, Standard/Recommendation, Review
Summary
The Institute of Refrigeration has compiled this guidance note to provide non-partisan advice on the effects of refrigerant choice and system design on the carbon footprint of a refrigerating system. Two effects are considered: the direct global warming potential of the refrigerant selected and the climate change effect of energy use by the system.
Details
- Original title: Refrigerant selection and system design: the role of HFCs. Guidance Note.
- Record ID : 30004889
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, HFCs alternatives
- Source: Institute of Refrigeration, Guidance Note - n. 18
- Publication date: 2009/04
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