HB 40.1-2001
Withdrawn
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The Australian Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Code of Good Practice Reduction of emissions of fluorocarbon refrigerants in commercial and industrial refrigeration and air-conditioning applications
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English
01-01-2001
This Handbook covers all systems classifiable as commercial and industrial refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, including heat pumps which use fluorocarbon refrigerants.
Committee |
B-000
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DocumentType |
Handbook
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ISBN |
0 7337 4170 3
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Pages |
35
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This Code is intended to cover all systems classifiable as commercial and industrial refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, including heat pumps, which use refrigerants, listed in Appendix 2, Appendix 3 or any other fluorocarbon refrigerant.Domestic refrigeration, room air-conditioners (RACs) and automotive airconditioning systems are the subjects of separate Codes.This Code has been developed with the intention of reducing emissions into the atmosphere of refrigerants listed in Appendix 2, Appendix 3 or any other fluorocarbon refrigerant.Environmental benefits and cost savings from reduced refrigerant losses can be expected from the application of this Code, including the use of alternative refrigerants (see also Section 13).
First published as HB 40-1992.
Revised and redesignated HB 40.1-1997.
Second edition 2001.
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