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Billy Ray
11-06-2008, 07:18 PM
Can any one advise supplier / specification for refrigerant identification labels for pipework?

There are many listed for HVAC applications & ammonia etc but I can find no standard for HFC refrigeration systems.

Is there a particular colour for types of refrigerants?

Is there a british standard or EN?

I have seen some small stick-on type from HRP. These seen small & not substantial in comparison to the HVAC indusrty?

Billy Ray

Brian_UK
11-06-2008, 10:36 PM
There used to be set colours for refrigerants but then some fool started making all sorts of mixes and I think they ran out of colours. ;)

Billy Ray
26-06-2008, 06:15 PM
Has anybody else got experience regarding british standard or european requirement for labels?

Billy Ray

wambat
26-06-2008, 06:38 PM
Can any one advise supplier / specification for refrigerant identification labels for pipework?

There are many listed for HVAC applications & ammonia etc but I can find no standard for HFC refrigeration systems.

Is there a particular colour for types of refrigerants?

Is there a british standard or EN?

I have seen some small stick-on type from HRP. These seen small & not substantial in comparison to the HVAC indusrty?

Billy Ray

Why not contact:

How to contact F-Gas Support:
Website www.defra.gov.uk/fgas
Telephone Help Line 0161 874 3663
Email: fgas-support@enviros.com

Dave1
08-07-2008, 07:00 PM
Go to BOC web site and type in gas clyinders colours i would post the page ULR but unable to as not posted 15 posts yet

Dave

Josip
08-07-2008, 07:23 PM
Hi, Billy Ray :)


Can any one advise supplier / specification for refrigerant identification labels for pipework?

There are many listed for HVAC applications & ammonia etc but I can find no standard for HFC refrigeration systems.

Is there a particular colour for types of refrigerants?

Is there a british standard or EN?

I have seen some small stick-on type from HRP. These seen small & not substantial in comparison to the HVAC indusrty?

Billy Ray

Maybe to try here...

http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/cylinders.html

hope to be of some help....

Best regards, Josip :)