Refrigeration/Air Conditioning
Refrigerant Gas Leak Detection Solutions
Our range of Infra- red, stand alone leak detectors are ideal
for small installations or individual pieces of plant. Covering
all the common refrigerants and carbon dioxide these sensors can
be combined with our control panels or Ethernet converter to also
monitor large installations such as hotel air conditioning systems
or retail applications. For high pressure CO2 or Cascade Condensing systems using CO2 and Freon's the TQ 4300 offers Single or Dual gas Infra-red monitoring, with individual zone alarm capability. For small or large scale Ammonia systems the TQ 8000 control panels and 122 sensors offer both low (ppm) level and Hi (LEL) refrigerant gas leak detection level detection. Also for large scale Ammonia installations our Infra-red based sampling systems also offer both low (ppm) level and Hi (LEL) level detection Types of Refrigerant GasesA number of different types of refrigerant gases are used in industrial and domestic refrigeration plants. These gasses have been allocated "R" numbers and are the most frequently and conveniently used method of typing these gases. Refrigerant gases are often referred to as Freons. Freon is the trade name for 2 types of gases namely chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and hydrochlorofluorocarbonns (HCFH). A typical example of each of these is trichlorofluoromethane, R11 (CFC) and difluorochloromethane, R22 (HCFC). Both of these types of refrigerants are being phased out because of the ozone depleting properties of chemicals containing chlorine. Their replacements are hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) such as 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, R134a. Many of the replacement HFC's are blends of chemicals for example R404a. Other refrigerant gases are ammonia, R717, carbon dioxide,
R744 and very flammable gases such as ethylene, R1150 and
n-butane, R600.
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