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ASHRAE STD 35

Method of Testing Desiccants for Refrigerant Drying

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 8
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This standard provides a method of testing desiccants only. For testing and rating driers that use these desiccants, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 63.1, Method of Testing Liquid Line Refrigerant Driers (see Informative Annex A- Bibliography).

The principle of this standard is to keep a desiccant of known water content in contact with the desired refrigerant until equilibrium has been established under known temperature conditions, after which the water content of the refrigerant is determined.

This standard is applicable to all desiccants that do not react with the desired refrigerant.

PURPOSE

This standard establishes a method of testing desiccants for use in refrigerant drying.

Document History

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January 1, 2014
Method of Testing Desiccants for Refrigerant Drying
This standard provides a method of testing desiccants only. For testing and rating driers that use these desiccants, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 63.1, Method of Testing Liquid Line Refrigerant...
ASHRAE STD 35
January 1, 2014
Method of Testing Desiccants for Refrigerant Drying
This standard provides a method of testing desiccants only. For testing and rating driers that use these desiccants, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 63.1, Method of Testing Liquid Line Refrigerant...
June 26, 2010
Method of Testing Desiccants for Refrigerant Drying
This standard provides a method of testing desiccants only. For testing and rating driers that use these desiccants, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 63.1, Method of Testing Liquid Line Refrigerant...
January 1, 1992
Method of Testing Desiccants for Refrigerant Drying
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