D: Refrigerant toxicity and flammability ✔️Ans - D: Refrigerant toxicity
and flammability
ANSI/ASHRAE 34 published in 2001 and entitled "Designation and Safety
Classification of Refrigerants".
• Class A signifies refrigerants for which toxicity has not been identified at
concentrations less than or equal to 400 ppm;
• Class B signifies refrigerants for which there is evidence of toxicity at
concentrations below 400 ppm.
• Class 1 indicates refrigerants that do not show flame propagation when
tested in air at 21°C and 101 kPa;
• Class 2 indicates refrigerants having a lower flammability limit of more than
0.10 kg/m3 at 21°C and 101 kPa and a heat of combustion of less than 19
kJ/kg;
• Class 3 indicates refrigerants that are highly flammable as defined by a
lower flammability limit of less than or equal to 0.10 kg/m3 at 21°C and 101
kPa or a heat of combustion greater than or equal to 19 kJ/kg.
What control would you use on a capillary tube or automatic expansion valve
system to maintain the desired temperature?
A: Dual pressure control
B: High pressure control
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