Refrigerating systems for supermarkets with alternative refrigerants.
Kälteanlagen für Supermärkte mit alternativen Kältemitteln.
Author(s) : HAAF S., HEINBOKEL B.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Supermarket systems play an important role in current discussions on the environmental friendliness of refrigerating systems using HFC refrigerants. Based on years of operational experiences with the natural refrigerants ammonia, propylene and CO2, comparisons are made with HFC systems with regards to economy and the greenhouse effect.
Details
- Original title: Kälteanlagen für Supermärkte mit alternativen Kältemitteln.
- Record ID : 2004-0569
- Languages: German
- Subject: HFCs alternatives
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 39 - n. 11
- Publication date: 2003/11
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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