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hrae and NIST will be held in Oct fourth meeting to discuss the refrigerant

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (Ashrae)

and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on 29-30 Octo-

ber 2012 in Fort Gai Seshi, Maryland, National Institute of Standards and Technolo-

gy Research Institute Greenthe auditorium held the fourth joint meeting, the meet-

ing will focus on the use of refrigerant on the impact of climate change.

 

This session will discuss the international community concerned about the high ozo-

ne depletion potential (ODP) refrigerant and sustained global warming potential (G-

WP) refrigerant adverse environmental impact, will inevitably lead to an increase in

low global warming potential refrigerant discussionalternatives, including the contin-

ued review of "natural" refrigerant, and the next generation of fluorine-based unsat-

urated compounds.

 

This meeting provides the opportunity for participants to understand the possible ti-

metable alternative refrigerants require environmental impact of what the requirem-

ents of the transition, the refrigerant refrigerant performance considerations and the

phasing out of the use of alternative technologies and other technologies for high-po

ential refrigerantthe latest information.

 

The meeting will also jointly explore tone of the world's leading expert papers, these

papers will cover the latest developments, including refrigerant:

"The state of the current environment, scientific and regulatory activities"

"" Natural "the potential applications of the refrigerant

"A new low global warming potential the fluorine refrigerant technology development"

"Low global warming potential alternatives device applications"

"In order to reduce the refrigerant discharge opportunities"

Alternative heating / cooling technology may reduce traditional refrigerant