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Update on New Refrigerants Designations and Safety Classifications 2020Update on New Refrigerants Designations and Safety Classifications 2020
06 May 2020

Update on New Refrigerants Designations and Safety Classifications 2020

The latest version of the factsheet providing up to date information on refrigerant designations and safety classifications is now available (April 2020 update).

The factsheet, produced by ASHRAE in cooperation with UN Environment Programme OzonAction is updated every 6 months. The purpose is to provide an update on ASHRAE standards for refrigerants and to introduce the new refrigerants that have been awarded an “R” number (or ASHRAE designation) over the last few years and which have been introduced into the international market.

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ASHRAE’s Numbering System

Refrigerants are numbered with an R-, followed by the ASHRAE-assigned number.

Isomers (molecule with the same chemical formula as another molecule but with a different chemical structure) are identified with a lower case letter after the number (for example, R-134a).Refrigerant blends having the same pure components but with different compositions are identified with an upper case letter after the number (for example, R-401A and R-401B).

Refrigerants having the form R-4xxx are zeotropic (blends of two or more refrigerants whose liquid phase and vapor phase always have different composition), while those with the form R-5xxx are azeotropes (blends of refrigerants whose liquid phase and vapor phase have the same compositions at a specific pressure)..
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