Transcription of Technical R-123 and R-124 Guidelines
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Available in the following sizesPressure-Temp Properties of RefrigerantsEnvironmental ClassificationMolecular WeightBoiling Point (1 atm, F)Critical Pressure (psia)Critical Temperature ( F)Critical Density, ( ^ 3)Liquid Density (70 F, ^ 3)Vapor Density (bp, ^ 3)Heat of Vaporization (bp, BTU/lb.)Specific Heat Liquid (70 F, BTU/lb. F)Specific Heat Vapor (1 atm, 70 F, BTU/lb. F)Ozone Depletion Potential (CFC 11 = )Global Warming Potential (CO2 = ) ASHRAE Standard 34 Safety Reference Guide5th Edition 2010R-123 and (sat) :High ambient air conditioningPerformance:Slightly higher pressures and slightly lower capacity when used in an R-114 systemLubricant Recommendation: Compatible with mineral oil and alkylbenzene oilRetrofitting: Consult equipment manufacturer s guidelinesR-123psigTemp( F)R-124psigR-123100 LB DRUM200 LB.
Refrigerant Reference Guide 5th Edition 2010 Technical Guidelines THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF R-123 Temp [˚F]-20-15-10-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
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