HCFC 22 as a replacement for CFC 12
Y.M. Suleiman,
S.A.M. Said and
B. Ismail
Applied Energy, 1994, vol. 49, issue 1, 8 pages
Abstract:
This paper discusses the theoretical differences in performance between using R-12 and R-22 resulting from changes in thermodynamic properties. It also assesses the potential for using R-22 as a replacement for R-12 by considering a case study of an R-12 reciprocating air-conditioning unit conversion to an R-22 unit.
Date: 1994
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