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ASHRAE GUIDELINE 6

Guideline to Format for Information on Refrigerants

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
scope:

This guideline lists the information that is desired and is recommended as the minimum information necessary for reasonable commercial application.

The scope of this guideline covers six main subjects:

(a) basic chemical data;

(b) thermodynamic data at saturation and in the superheat region;

(c) thermophysical data as a function of temperature;

(d) safety, health, and environmental information;

(e) materials compatibility data; and

(f) refrigerant lubricant, miscibility, and solubility data.

Information on the desired format (tables, graphs, equations, etc.) is included as appropriate. Desired accuracy and methods to be used in obtaining the data are given or reference is made to applicable standards.

Document History

August 31, 2015
Refrigerant Information Recommended for Product Development and Standards
This guideline lists the types of refrigerant information recommended as the minimum necessary for refrigerant research and development and commercial application or for use in ASHRAE standards. ...
January 19, 2008
Refrigerant Information Recommended for Product Development and Standards
This guideline lists the information that is desired and is recommended as the minimum information necessary for reasonable commercial application. The scope of this guideline covers six main...
ASHRAE GUIDELINE 6
January 1, 1996
Guideline to Format for Information on Refrigerants
This guideline lists the information that is desired and is recommended as the minimum information necessary for reasonable commercial application. The scope of this guideline covers six main...

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