Cool, be interesting if they ever find a way to scale this basic idea down for use in air conditioning systems in homes. Ammonia is such an efficient refrigerant. Used to work at an Ice Cream plant so I do understand the dangers of it though. Might not be an affordable solution on that small of a scale for residential use.
The problem is the ammonia. The typical AC field technician has absolutely no training on using ammonia, and finding that training, at least in my area, is difficult to say the least.
Yeah, until it leaks and then you have the issues. Yes emoji zero refrigerant that’s efficient. The CO2 goes in the store. That’s real good but I would’ve designed this system with the new age of those not ammonia. Ammonia is a very dangerous refrigerant when it leaks and it causes liabilities. There’s been 600 ammonia accidents in the United States, so yeah it’s a good system but I still want to use the HFO‘s.
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Cool, be interesting if they ever find a way to scale this basic idea down for use in air conditioning systems in homes. Ammonia is such an efficient refrigerant. Used to work at an Ice Cream plant so I do understand the dangers of it though. Might not be an affordable solution on that small of a scale for residential use.
The problem is the ammonia. The typical AC field technician has absolutely no training on using ammonia, and finding that training, at least in my area, is difficult to say the least.
Yeah, until it leaks and then you have the issues. Yes emoji zero refrigerant that’s efficient. The CO2 goes in the store. That’s real good but I would’ve designed this system with the new age of those not ammonia. Ammonia is a very dangerous refrigerant when it leaks and it causes liabilities. There’s been 600 ammonia accidents in the United States, so yeah it’s a good system but I still want to use the HFO‘s.
It's not that dangerous. The danger comes from incompetence