22 February 2021
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Carel has released a white paper detailing the theory behind natural refrigerants and the available technologies to optimise energy savings. The aim is to have an overview of the technologies available to design high-efficiency systems using natural refrigerants.
The 'Natural Refrigerants' white paper is divided into five parts. The first provides a summary of the characteristics of natural refrigerants. The second examines the evolution of cycles with natural refrigerants and the possibilities that are currently available. The last three sections describe examples of modulating technologies and high-efficiency solutions.
"The aim of the natural refrigerants white paper is to systematically bring together the results of years of study and research into natural refrigerants", commented Miriam Solana, HVAC/R Technical Knowledge Specialist. "Our intention with this document is to contribute to making available as much theoretical information as possible and provide an overview of the technologies for optimising energy savings and creating systems with the lowest total CO2 emissions. At CAREL, we believe in the importance of supporting the broad use of these refrigerants, which represent a concrete and feasible response to environmental sustainability. We need to continue to study and carry out research: the goal of innovation is to achieve systems that are compatible with the unique characteristics of natural refrigerants and in compliance with regulations, without sacrificing efficiency".
Register to download a copy of the white paper here