The driving forces in refrigerant development and selection are varied and sometimes conflicting; however, several options are currently available that consider all aspects of the refrigeration system. There are five major factors that design engineers must consider in selecting a refrigerant for a particular application: performance, safety, reliability, environmental acceptability, and simple economics. The reliability of a refrigeration system depends to a large extent on the chemical stability of the refrigerant and its compatibility with the various system components and the compressor lubricant. Among several groups of alternatives, two—the hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and the hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)—are the most useful. One of the major challenges in identifying halocarbon alternatives to ozone-depleting substances is to strike a balance between the various affecting factors. In the United States, there is considerable resistance to use of hydrocarbons or ammonia in applications that use halocarbons. This is due to liability concerns arising from their flammability and, in the case of ammonia, also toxicity.
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Choosing the Right Refrigerant
Given Today’s Environmental, Safety, Performance, and Economic Concerns, what Options does a Designer have?
Siva Gopalnarayanan is a research engineer focusing on refrigerant applications with Elf Atochem North America Inc., in King of Prussia, Pa.
Mechanical Engineering. Oct 1998, 120(10): 92-95 (4 pages)
Published Online: October 1, 1998
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Gopalnarayanan, S. (October 1, 1998). "Choosing the Right Refrigerant." ASME. Mechanical Engineering. October 1998; 120(10): 92–95. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1998-OCT-6
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