This work analyses experimentally the possibility of using the reduced GWP refrigerant R-407H (HFC family, GWP = 1378) as drop-in substitute of R-404A (HFC family, GWP = 3945) in low temperature centralized direct expansion refrigeration system. The experimental plant and the test methodology are described. It covered top up or partial drop-in and energy consumption tests at −20 °C of product temperature and 25, 35 and 45 °C of condensing temperature using a small-scale supermarket under laboratory conditions. It has been measured that the use of R-407H instead of R-404A is favourable from the point of view of energy efficiency. Reductions in the energy consumption of up to 7.7% (compressor) and 4.0% (whole system) have been measured. Howev...
R404A is going to be phased out from most of the commercial refrigeration systems due to its high GW...
This article presents an analysis of the feasibility of R454C and R455A, two new low global warming ...
Efforts continue to find alternative next generation refrigerants with low environmental impact. Whi...
This work analyses experimentally the possibility of using the reduced GWP refrigerant R-407H (HFC f...
The European regulation has set a series of limitation to reach the objective of reducing the Global...
Global pressures on hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants have reached new levels. With ongoing count...
Recently, many types of low GWP refrigerants are being promoted to reduce global warming in the glob...
An experimental comparison has been performed of a cascade refrigeration facility working with the r...
A primary reason R-404A has become the preferred refrigerant for commercial refrigeration over the l...
An experimental investigation of the performance of a low-temperature refrigerating unit working wit...
The search for replacements for the HCFC based refrigerants such as R-22, being phased out globally ...
Due to the entry into force in 2014 of the European F-Gas Regulation n° 517/2014 and the subsequent ...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 or R744) and HFO-1234ze(E) are two promising altematives to the currently employ...
R-404A has been the global industry standard HFC refrigerant for commercial refrigeration in both sm...
R404A is going to be phased out from most of the commercial refrigeration systems due to its high GW...
This article presents an analysis of the feasibility of R454C and R455A, two new low global warming ...
Efforts continue to find alternative next generation refrigerants with low environmental impact. Whi...
This work analyses experimentally the possibility of using the reduced GWP refrigerant R-407H (HFC f...
The European regulation has set a series of limitation to reach the objective of reducing the Global...
Global pressures on hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants have reached new levels. With ongoing count...
Recently, many types of low GWP refrigerants are being promoted to reduce global warming in the glob...
An experimental comparison has been performed of a cascade refrigeration facility working with the r...
A primary reason R-404A has become the preferred refrigerant for commercial refrigeration over the l...
An experimental investigation of the performance of a low-temperature refrigerating unit working wit...
The search for replacements for the HCFC based refrigerants such as R-22, being phased out globally ...
Due to the entry into force in 2014 of the European F-Gas Regulation n° 517/2014 and the subsequent ...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 or R744) and HFO-1234ze(E) are two promising altematives to the currently employ...
R-404A has been the global industry standard HFC refrigerant for commercial refrigeration in both sm...
R404A is going to be phased out from most of the commercial refrigeration systems due to its high GW...
This article presents an analysis of the feasibility of R454C and R455A, two new low global warming ...
Efforts continue to find alternative next generation refrigerants with low environmental impact. Whi...