Drop-in assessment of plug-in R404A refrigeration equipment using low-global warming potential mixtures
Energy consumption and conservation in food retailing
Atilla G Devecioğlu and
Vedat Oruç
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2022, vol. 17, 991-999
Abstract:
This study analyzes the performance of plug-in refrigeration equipment, which has the condenser on the system and delivers heat to the indoor medium, using mixtures with low-global warming potential (GWP). The theoretical drop-in replacement of R404A that is widely used in the plug-in refrigeration equipment is investigated utilizing refrigerants with GWP
Keywords: TEWI; carbon footprint; plug-in refrigerators; low-GWP refrigerants; R404A (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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