3. Refrigerant containment
See references .
In any case, the refrigerant in a compression refrigeration system is not a "consumable" product. As mentioned above, it must be chemically inert to the materials and products it comes into contact with in the refrigerant circuit, so there's no reason to release it once it's in place. On the contrary, its presence in the system must be permanent....
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Bibliography
Software tools
Refprop http://www.nist.gov/srd/nist23.cfm
Solkane http://www.climatisation.froid.free.fr/
Colopack http://www.et.web.mek.dtu.dk/Coolpack/Files/Coolpack.exe
...Websites
Alliance froid climatisation environnement (regulations) http://www.afce.asso.fr/
Datafluids (texts on regulated refrigerants) http://www.datafluides.fr
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Interclima http://www.interclimaelec.com/
IPA Show http://www.ipa-web.com/
Cold Chain Forum http://www.coldchainforum.com/
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Regulations
Annexes to the order of November 19, 2009 published in the Journal officiel no. 298 of December 24, 2009 and in the Bulletin officiel no. 2009-24 in the list of texts published in the Journal officiel NOR: DEVP0927337A (text not published in the Journal officiel).
Décret n° 2011-544 du 18 mai 2011 relatif aux attestations de prise en compte de la réglementation thermique et de réalisation d'une étude...
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