Rapport sur les frigorigènes. 17e édition.

Refrigerant report 17.

Auteurs : BITZER

Type de monographie : Guide/Manuel, Brochure

Résumé

This edition supersedes all previous issues. It deals with possibilities for a short and medium term change to environmentally benign refrigerants in medium and large commercial refrigeration and A/C plants. At the same time, the experience which already exists is also dealt with as well as the resulting consequences for plant technology.
Extract from the table of contents: general aspects on refrigerant developments; overview of alternative refrigerants; environmental aspects; HCFC refrigerants (R22 as transitional refrigerant); chlorine free HFC refrigerants (R134a as a substitute for R12 and R22; lubricants for HFCs; alternatives to R134a; R152a: an alternative to R134a?; low GWP refrigerants HFO-1234yf and HFO-1234ze(E); refrigerant blends [service blends as substitutes for R502 and R12; chlorine free R502 and R22 alternatives (blends); R404A and R507A as substitutes for R502 and R22; R422A as substitute for R502 and R22; chlorine free R22 alternatives (blends); R407A, R407B and R407F as substitutes for R502 and R22; R407C, R 410A, R417A, R417B, R422D, R427A, R32 and R438A as substitutes for R22; HFO/HFC blends as HFC alternatives]; halogen-free refrigerants (ammonia as alternative refrigerant; R723 as an alternative to ammonia; propane as substitute for R502 and R22; propylene as an alternative to propane; CO2 as an alternative refrigerant and secondary fluid); special applications; refrigerant properties; application ranges: lubricants.

Détails

  • Titre original : Refrigerant report 17.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30007209
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Sujet : Environnement, Généralités, Alternatives aux HFC
  • Édition : Bitzer Kühlmaschinenbau - Allemagne/Allemagne
  • Mention d'édition : 17
  • Date d'édition : 09/2012

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