The Challenge of Recycling Refrigerants
The Challenge of Recycling Refrigerants details the complicated issues associated with the recycling of refrigerants. This valuable reference guide helps explain the economic impact of the phaseout of CFC and HCFC refrigerants and provides the information service personnel need to maek improved service choices. The author discusses environmental issues, economics, government and industry responses, and how these responses affect our lives.
The goal of this book is to prepare service technicians, contractors, in-plant maintenance personnel, design engineers, building owners, students, and even the general public, for the major changes taking place in the refrigeration service industry.
The Challenge of Recycling Refrigerants includes chapters on the following topics:
- Recycling and renewable resources
- Refrigerants - now a renewable resource
- Refrigerant recovery equipment
- Air and non-condensables
- Oils, acids, and particulates
- Moisture
- Mixed refrigerants
- Deciding how to process refrigerant for reuse
- Choosing a recovery-recycling unit for stationary applications
- Motor vehicle system recycling and retrofitting
- Service procedures
This book further focuses on cleaning refrigerants for reuse, keeping refrigeration systems clean, protecting the used refrigerant supply, and analyzing how recovery-recycling equipment works to accomplish a variety of functions, with an emphasis on equipment design and selection criteria.
With this reference, air conditioning and refrigeration service personnel will be able to develop and implement improved design and service practice options.
Business News Publishing Company, 1995 ISBN 1-885863-00-4
Price | $49.95 |
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Description | The Challenge of Recycling Refrigerants details the complicated issues associated with the recycling of refrigerants. This valuable reference guide helps explain the economic impact of the phaseout of CFC and HCFC refrigerants and provides the information service personnel need to maek improved service choices. The author discusses environmental issues, economics, government and industry responses, and how these responses affect our lives. The goal of this book is to prepare service technicians, contractors, in-plant maintenance personnel, design engineers, building owners, students, and even the general public, for the major changes taking place in the refrigeration service industry. The Challenge of Recycling Refrigerants includes chapters on the following topics:
This book further focuses on cleaning refrigerants for reuse, keeping refrigeration systems clean, protecting the used refrigerant supply, and analyzing how recovery-recycling equipment works to accomplish a variety of functions, with an emphasis on equipment design and selection criteria. With this reference, air conditioning and refrigeration service personnel will be able to develop and implement improved design and service practice options. Business News Publishing Company, 1995 ISBN 1-885863-00-4 |