R430A
High Purity Drop-In Refrigerant for R134a.
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| R430A | |
| About | High Purity Drop-in Refrigerant for R134a |
| ASHRAE Listed | |
| Patented | |
| No need to change compressor, heat exchangers (Evaporators and condensors) | |
| 40 ~ 45 % Reduction in Charge | |
| 5 % Increase in efficiency as compared to R134a | |
| Near-Azeotrope with small Temperature Glide of 0.1 ºC making it immune to change in composition in event of refrigerant leakage | |
| Zero Ozone Depletion Potential | |
| Very Low Global Warming Potential of 107 as Compared to 1300 of 134a | |
| Can be used in a wide range of temperatures | |
| High Purity of more than 99.9% which increases the durability of the system |
| Details | R430A | R134a |
| Molecular Weight (kg/kmol) | 63.96 | 102 |
| Normal Boiling Point (ºC) | -27.6 | -26.1 |
| Heat of Evaporation (kj/kg) [1] | 300 | 198.6 |
| Temperature Glide (ºC) [2] | 0.01 | 0 |
| Liquid Density (kg/m3) [3] | 724 | 1147 |
| Coefficient of Performance (COP) | 1.75 (3.03) | 1.50 (2665) |
| Volumetric Capacity (kj/m3) | 868 (2414) | 743 (2257) |
| Discharge Temperature (ºC) | 101.7 (84.9) | 97.0 (82.1) |
| Flammability | Y | N |
| Toxicity | N | N |
| ODP | 0 | 0 |
| GWP [4] | 107 | 1300 |
| Lubrication Oil | Mineral, Ester, PAG | Ester, PAG |
| [1] At 0 ºC | ||
| [2] At 101.3 kPa, 20ºC | ||
| [3] At 40 C | ||
| [4] Relative to CO2 for 100 Years |