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Low GWP drop-in replacements for R22 and R404A

As part of its continuous research into replacements for ozone depleting substances and low greenhouse warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, Refrigerant Solutions Ltd (RSL) has developed non flammable and energy efficient drop-in alternatives to both R22 and R404A. These new products are RS-50 (R442A) which replaces R404A, and RS-70 which replaces R22.

RS-70 is a non-flammable Drop-in replacement for R22 which has been designed to have the lowest possible Global GWP consistent with high thermodynamic performance having a similar cooling capacity and Coefficient of Performance (COP) as R22. Consequently, RS-70 can be used to replace R22 in both air conditioning and refrigeration applications across the temperature range where R22 is commonly used. RS-70 is compatible both with the traditional mineral and alkylbenzene oils, and also the polyol ester lubricants so that there is no need to change the existing lubricant in the system when retrofitting to R22. With its high technical performance, compatibility with all lubricants and low GWP, RSL says that RS-70 is an excellent choice to replace R22 as the end of R22 approaches as mandated under the F Gas regulation in the European Union.

RSL claims that the GWP of RS-70 is lower than all other drop-in replacements for R22 available on the market including R438A, R417A, R422B, R422D, R417B, and others. The GWP of RS-70 is also lower than R427A, R407A, R407F & R421A. However, this has not been achieved by sacrificing performance since RS-70 is similar to R22 in terms of cooling capacity, COP, mass flow, compression ratio and discharge pressure while having a lower discharge temperature. Accordingly, RS-70 is an excellent choice to replace R22 in the majority of applications where R22 is found.

RS-50 (R442A) has a global warming potential (GWP) of less than one half of R404A together with a higher efficiency & Coefficient of Performance. RS-50 (R442A) can be used to replace R404A in both new and existing equipment. No changes to the hardware are necessary. Increase in energy efficiency and higher capacity can be expected. Users will achieve a lower carbon footprint due to the lower direct GWP of the refrigerant & its inherent higher efficiency. Since the properties of RS-50 are similar to R404A, it is suitable for use in many of the applications where R404A is commonly found including supermarket display cases, cold stores, freezers, refrigerated transport, ice machines, cold

storage, transportation of foodstuffs, freezer cabinets, beer cellars, freeze dryers and environmental test chambers. R22 is also used in many of these refrigeration applications where RS-50 can be a suitable replacement.

 

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