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Blended Refrigerants UAITP2023-1

Horizontales
Any of a number of refrigerants or refrigerant mixtures designed to replace the current CFC or HCFC refrigerants.
refrigeration oil currently in use but is not compatible with most of the alternative refrigerants. Refrigerant conversions often require a procedure for the removal of existing mineral oil because of the incompatibility with alternative refrigerants.
Describes the difference in temperature between the evaporator outlet and inlet due to fractionation. Glide can vary, depending on the state of the liquid refrigerant at either end of the evaporator (or condenser) or on pressure losses. For example, at most common system pressures Forane® has a temperature glide of 10°F to 12°F (5.5°C to 6.6°C
Verticales
When one or two refrigerants of the ternary blend may leak at a faster rate than another refrigerant in the same blend. Fractionation describes how refrigerant blends change from a liquid to a vapor or vice versa.
The range of condensing or evaporating temperature for a given refrigerant pressure. This is the temperature difference that occurs between the vapor state and liquid state during evaporation or condensation at constant pressure, i.e. the temperature in the evaporator and condenser is not constant. Temperature glide occurs in near-azeotropic and zeotropic mixtures.
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.)
Readily absorbing moisture from the atmosphere. Term used in describing the quality of refrigeration oils. (Refrigeration oils should not be hygroscopic.)
Compounds containing hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, and carbon.
A mixture made up of two or more refrigerants with different boiling points that, when in a totally liquid or vapor state, act as one component. When changing from vapor to liquid or liquid to vapor, the individual refrigerants evaporate or condense at different temperatures.