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Section 608 chapter #6 & #7

Horizontales
A general term that applies to a family of synthetic refrigeration oils based on the chemistry of polyol esters. Ester oils are generally regarded as the oils to use with most of the alternative refrigerants. Ester oils are generally compatible with existing mineral oils, and system components. Ester oils are slightly hygroscopic and should be in non-porous containers.
Compounds containing hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, and carbon.
Hydrofluorocarbon
Applies to any device that uses a Class I or Class II substance as a refrigerant and which is used for a domestic or commercial purpose, including air conditioners, refrigerators, chillers, or freezers.
Applies to any device that uses a Class I or Class II substance as a refrigerant and which is used for a domestic or commercial purpose, including air conditioners, refrigerators, chillers, or freezers
Verticales
Recovery equipment that has a compressor to draw the refrigerant out of the system.
(Baseline R-11 = 1.0). A number given to chlorofluorocarbons in order to calculate the relative effect of stratospheric ozone depletion caused by the substance.
Equipment used to recover or recycle refrigerants from an appliance.
Any device that contains and uses Class I or Class II substances as a refrigerant. (All refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, except those used for military applications.)
Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute
A special type of oxygen (3 oxygen molecules [O3]). Provides protection to our planet from ultraviolet rays from the sun. It resides in the upper atmosphere where it filters out ultraviolet radiation. Ozone also exists in the lower atmosphere where it is a pollutant in most major cities.