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11-11-2010, 07:31 PM #17
Re: CO2 compression systems
I do beleive CO2 as a broad band refrigerant is overrated, how ever, there are benefits in certain areas, the saving stated, are more likely to be achieved due to the practical aspects more than just a theorectical calculation.
For example at low temps, CO2 pipe work is much smaller than NH3, so non useful heat ingress would be reduced.
The data is raw and more than likely shows the best results.
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