Refrigerants: containment and detection.
Frigorigènes : confinement et détection.
Author(s) : DUMINIL M.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The need for containment of refrigerants is reviewed together with detailed quality conditions. The origin of refrigerant emissions, in particular leaks in operating systems, are discussed. System component control points are examined to improve refrigerant containment, and new control methods are indicated. Leak detection, location and control methods are described together with location problems which are sometimes encountered. The sensitivities of different leak detection methods are assessed. J.L.
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- Original title: Frigorigènes : confinement et détection.
- Record ID : 1994-1570
- Languages: French
- Source: Rev. gén. Froid - vol. 83 - n. 930
- Publication date: 1993/01
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