How do Refrigerants Impact the Environment?
…have a very high GWP, or Global Warming Potential. GWP basically means how much heat a certain product can trap into the atmosphere. For example, Carbon Dioxide has a GWP…
…have a very high GWP, or Global Warming Potential. GWP basically means how much heat a certain product can trap into the atmosphere. For example, Carbon Dioxide has a GWP…
…downside of CO2 is that it has to be compressed at very high pressure and today’s air conditioners in vehicles cannot handle the CO2. Completely new air conditioning systems will…
…to 4350% higher latent heat 41% higher liquid thermal conductivity, higher heat transfer coefficient at same mass flux No glide and potential to optimize heat exchanger with smaller tube volume…
…companies to reduce their HFC usage across the country. Some of these companies included Coca Cola, ThermoKing, Carrier Transicold, DuPont, and HoneyWell. The ultimate goal here was the eventual phase…
…closest alternative refrigerant when it comes to capacity and efficiency. On top of that it is compatible with all of your standard lubricants as well as newer lubricants on the…
…Corporation. (Back then they were known by Allied Signal.) After invention Honeywell licensed production and manufacturing rights of 410A to other companies but even today Honeywell still continues to lead…
…your compressor and may result in premature failure. Compressor failures are not cheap to fix. To understand Superheat we first have to understand the refrigerant cycle and how it flows…
…refrigerant blends, consisting of two components each. You can also expect a temperature glide from both refrigerants R32 is a common component in both refrigerants Both are commonly found and…
…refrigeration process. Mitsubishi explains “in the refrigeration cycle, low-pressure gas is transformed into high-pressure gas by the action of a compressor. The heat is dissipated into the outdoors by the…
HFCs, or HydroFluroCarbons, are a commonly used refrigerant classification used across the globe. Some of the most common HFC refrigerants that you may have heard of are R-134a, R-404A, R-410A,…
…that is because they are partnered with Honeywell.) Besides these two companies no one else is able to legally manufacture 1234yf. That doesn’t stop everyone though, especially rogue companies found…
…on this decision. Many folks have expressed concern about increasing charge limits on these highly flammable refrigerants. Obviously, the higher the charge limits the higher the chance of ignition and…
…from allergies then a dehumidifier may be the right solution for you. A home with high humidity can lead to all sorts of problems such as dust mites, mildew, fungus,…
…Medium, High and Very-High Pressure Appliances. 608 Type III Certification – Can only work on Low-Pressure Appliances. 608 Core Certification – This is needed in order to achieve any type…
…while the court’s ruling in August was a surprise I have a feeling that many companies were already prepared and are now just continuing on like the phase down is…
…time for the opposing countries to finally cave. HFOs and Natural Refrigerants are the refrigerants of the future, and they’re coming soon. Will you be ready? Sources Huffington Post EuroNews.com…
Earlier this week the United States Department of Commerce (DOC) made a preliminary ruling on hydroflurocarbon refrigerant components coming in from China. The components are brought into the United States…
…the world and all of that other hub bub. What they won’t tell you is that the two companies pushing the hardest for HFC phase-outs are Honeywell and Chemours. For…
…you are all aware. When it stops getting hot we stop getting calls. I was contemplating on ways to market refrigeranthq.com for the winter months and it occurred to me…
…I highly recommend reading reviews about a product before purchasing. That way you can tell right away if there are noise complaints about the product. I use Amazon.com and go…