Options actuelles et futures concernant les frigorigènes : chauffage, ventilation, conditionnement d'air et froid durables grâce à des solutions intelligentes, à l'efficacité énergétique et aux frigorigènes à faible GWP.
Refrigerant options now and in the future: achieving sustainable HVAC/R through intelligent solutions, energy efficiency and low GWP refrigerants.
Auteurs : DANFOSS
Type de monographie : Brochure
Résumé
Danfoss Report “Refrigerant options now and in the future paper” aims to create an overview of the key global trends in refrigerants (including environmental aspects, developments and tendencies) and the regulatory incentives that impact the future. It introduces some of Danfoss’ visions and provide insight into some key Danfoss products that support these visions. This new document should help to dispel some of the confusion surrounding existing and new refrigerants, their viability and potential system applications. In producing the document, Danfoss has managed to distil all the relevant current knowledge regarding new refrigerants, the European F-gas regulation, the Montreal Protocol, worldwide safety standards and more. Dealing briefly with the history of the technology and the introduction of “safe” man-made refrigerants, the document quickly moves on to look at sustainability and the key issues of the environment, safety and affordability in choosing a new refrigerant and refrigeration system. The current and likely future regulations and standards around the world are discussed before progressing to look at what refrigerants and types of systems are likely to dominate in specific sectors of the market in future years. The current and future low GWP refrigerants, their properties and likely acceptability are scrutinised with the explanation carried into a very useful Annex which sets down the latest Montreal Protocol HCFC phase-out timetable, the phase-down under the new F-gas regulations and the implications of the European MAC directive.
Détails
- Titre original : Refrigerant options now and in the future: achieving sustainable HVAC/R through intelligent solutions, energy efficiency and low GWP refrigerants.
- Identifiant de la fiche : 30012792
- Langues : Anglais
- Sujet : Réglementation, Environnement, Généralités, Alternatives aux HFC
- Édition : Danfoss - Danemark/Danemark
- Date d'édition : 2014
Indexation
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Thèmes :
HFC;
Généralités sur l'environnement (changements climatiques, appauvrissement de l'ozone…);
Ammoniac;
Réglementation et normalisation (protocoles de Montréal et de Kyoto…);
CO2;
Hydrocarbures;
Confinement, réduction de la charge en frigorigène - Mots-clés : Réglementation; Système frigorifique; Application industrielle; Sécurité; Faible GWP; Ammoniac; Hydrocarbure; HFC; Environnement; Efficacité énergétique; Fuite; Frigorigène; Conditionnement d'air; CO2
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