Process for operating a compressor heat pump or a compressor ref

Compositions – Vaporization – or expansion – refrigeration or heat or energy... – With lubricants – or warning – stabilizing or anti-corrosion...

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252 52A, C09K 502, C10M13300

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ABSTRACT:
A process for operating a compressor heat pump or a compressor refrigeration system using ammonia as the refrigerant and a refrigerant compressor lubricated with a lubricant from the polyalkylene glycol family, The polyalkylene glycols used as lubricants have a specific composition and an amine is added thereto. Monofunctional or difunctional polyalkylene glycols are used as lubricants.

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