In this paper, the performances of a vapour compression refrigeration plant using as working fluids R22 and its substitute R417A (R125/R134a/R600, 46.6/50/3.4% in mass) are experimentally studied. This type of plant is applied to a commercially available cold store, generally adopted for preservation of foodstuff. Its working is regulated by on/off cycles of the compressor, operating at the nominal frequency of 50 Hz, imposed by the classical thermostatic control. The problems related to the replacement of the fully halogenated chlorofluorcarbons (CFCs) and of the partially halogenated (HCFCs) have been only partially solved. As for R22, there is no unanimous solution for its substitution. In this paper, the refrigerant fluid experimentally...