ASHRAE ST-16-008
Effects of Halogenated Unsaturated Contaminants on the Reliability of HVAC&R Equipment
| Organization: | ASHRAE |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2016 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 9 |
scope:
The presence of unsaturated fluorocarbon contaminants in the refrigerantsusedinHV
ASHRAE RP-1641 (Rohatgi and Clark 2015) aims at determining the effects of halogenated unsaturated contaminants present in refrigerants on the stability of refrigerant/ lubricant systems and recommends a concentration limit specific to the unsaturated contaminant below which the refrigerant/lubrican
• R-134a (1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoro
• R-1234yf/POE with R-1225ye(Z) ((Z)-1,2,3,3,3-Penta
• R-123 (2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-
Based on criteria such as visual changes, total acid numbers (TANs), organic anions, and dissolved metal concentrations after aging, it was concluded that the R-134a/POE system was as stable as the control (without contaminant) when the concentration of its contaminants was less than 1000 ppm. The R-1234yf/POE system was stable when its contaminants were less than 5000 ppm, while the R-123/ mineral oil system was stable when its contaminants were less than 30,000 ppm. These maximum concentration limits were based, however, on sealed-tube stability tests and would need to be balanced against other safety concerns, such as toxicity, flammability, and handling and recycling practices.
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