Compositions – Vaporization – or expansion – refrigeration or heat or energy...
Patent
1997-03-20
1999-09-21
Skane, Christine
Compositions
Vaporization, or expansion, refrigeration or heat or energy...
62114, C09K 504
Patent
active
059549955
ABSTRACT:
A group of refrigerant fluids that may be combined in novel ways to produce several excellent "drop-in" substitutes for R-134a refrigerant. Performance is increased by constructing a zeotropic mixture of refrigerants, such that a single boiling point (of R-134a) is replaced by a "temperature glide" between the mixture's "bubble point" and "dew point". The temperature glide causes the phase change area in the condenser to be larger than with a single component refrigerant such as R-134a, thereby increasing heat rejection of the condenser, which lowers head pressures, and increases capacities and efficiencies compared to R-134a. Components are also selected to attempt to reduce the overall critical temperature of the mixture of refrigerants, also increasing performance and lowering head pressures under hot conditions with undersized condensers. Finally, a small amount of a mineral oil miscibility improver may be added, not to return mineral oil from the evaporator as in R-12 systems, but to keep waxes, tars, and other contaminates in the system that may have arisen from the manufacturing process (such as wax coatings on the motor windings in a hermetic compressor, or "tar" from valve packing) soluble.
Browning Clifford W.
Skane Christine
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