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    Hi, all.
    Our company got order of R290/R170 cascade refrigeration package. However, it's the first time to use R170 as a refrigerant, so your helps are needed.

    1) Is there minimum degree of purity to use R170 as a refrigerant?
    2) We have experience of using CO2 as low side refrigerant of cascade system. Any noticeable difference for design or operating between CO2 and R170?
    3) It's hard to find R-170 supplier. Would you recommend R-170 world wide supplier? The product to be exported to South Korea.

    Thanks in advance.



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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Ironicaly you'll get the most detailed practical experiance by the computer over clocking community atm.

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Okay, first off, ethane vs co2 is a wonderful new experience for you. Oil becomes much easier in the system, pressures will be a tid bit higher, and ultimately you'll have much better load and temperature handling. Also you can use a economizer without fears of dry ice, which will earn you 10-15% with ethane.

    1) I'd recommend 99.5% or better, and charging through a large 3-5 ton filter if you have one handy.
    2) See above.
    3) Airgas?

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Thanks a lot Pony and NoL...

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Quote Originally Posted by S.W.Lee View Post
    Hi, all.
    Our company got order of R290/R170 cascade refrigeration package. However, it's the first time to use R170 as a refrigerant, so your helps are needed.

    1) Is there minimum degree of purity to use R170 as a refrigerant?
    2) We have experience of using CO2 as low side refrigerant of cascade system. Any noticeable difference for design or operating between CO2 and R170?
    3) It's hard to find R-170 supplier. Would you recommend R-170 world wide supplier? The product to be exported to South Korea.

    Thanks in advance.
    Dear friend,

    Caution with this gas is extremely flammable, explosive, and you have to handle it in a good ventilated room.
    Chemical type CH3CH3

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    does anyone know where i can find a PT Chart for R170????

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Quote Originally Posted by flyjohnnyk View Post
    does anyone know where i can find a PT Chart for R170????
    Hi you can buy it here for $5

    http://appshopper.com/productivity/r...pressure-chart


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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    any charts for it online that i can possibly print?

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    Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Quote Originally Posted by flyjohnnyk View Post
    any charts for it online that i can possibly print?
    Hi The only one I found was In SI units

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    Smile Re: Questions about R-170 (Ethane)

    Hi from cold Norway.

    You could ask the Ilshin company in Korea.
    They are a big maker of ultralow temperature freezers and they use mostly R 170 in the low side og their systems. I suppose they import a lot of the stuff. Not a big deal, but if you get the it as a refrigerant labeled as R 170 is should be pure and dry just to use. No need for any filtration then. I am into the R1150 an even more flamable type (Ethen formerly ethylene) and that one was supplied cheap by a gas suplier normally used as a ripening gas. Not speced as an R gas, but still very dry and clean so may be some other branches use a good ethen you can use.

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