A chemical that produces a refrigerating effect while expanding and vaporizing Most residential air conditioning systems contain R-22 refrigerant (chlorodiflouromethane) R-22 is regulated by international controls under the Montreal Protocol and in the United States by the Environmental Protection Agency It has a long life ahead of it as it is scheduled to be in production until the year 2020 It's used in approximately 95 percent of air conditioning equipment manufactured in the U S today
That which makes to be cool or cold; specifically, a medicine or an application for allaying fever, or the symptoms of fever; used also figuratively
A fluid that evaporates at a relatively low temperature, sucking heat and humidity out of the air as it does
A fluid (liquid or gas) that picks up heat by evaporating at a low temperature and pressure It gives up heat by condensing at a higher temperature and pressure
A chemical that produces a refrigerating effect while expanding and vaporizing Most residential conditioning systems contain R-22 R-22 is regulated by international controls in the United States by the Environmental Protection Agency It is scheduled to be in production until 2020
The compound (working fluid) used in air conditioners, heat pumps, and refrigerators to transfer heat into or out of an interior space This fluid boils at a very low temperature enabling it to evaporate and absorb heat
The fluid in a refrigeration system that changes from a liquid to a vapor and back into a liquid at practical pressures
A substance that remains a gas at low temperatures and pressure and can be used to transfer heat Freon is an example and is used in air conditioning systems
The fluid in a refrigeration system that changes from a liquid to a vapor and back to a liquid at practical pressures
(refrig) A VOLATILE substance that can be used as a working fluid in a cooling system F - refrigerant S - refrigerante
A chemical that remains a gas at low temperatures and pressure that is used to transfer heat, usually in air conditioning equipment
Substance used in refrigerating mechanism It absorbs heat in evaporator by change of state from a liquid to a gas, and releases its heat in a condenser as the substance returns from the gaseous state back to a liquid state
to cool the body A medicine or an application for allaying fever resolvent- a preparation to soothe inflammatory conditions rhagades- chaps the skin rubifacient- draws blood into an area
Media of heat transfer in a refrigeration unit R12 and R22 are commonly used refrigerants (082)
A chemical the produces a refrigerating effect while expanding and vaporizing Most residential air conditioning systems contain R-22 refrigerant R-22 is regulated by international controls under the Montreal Protocol and in the United States by the Environmental Protection Agency It has a long life ahead of it as it is scheduled to be in production until the year 2020 It's used in approximately 95 percent of air conditioning equipment manufactured in the US today
a substance used to provide cooling (as in a refrigerator) causing cooling or freezing; "a refrigerant substance such as ice or solid carbon dioxide
Also known as Freon It is used in a refrigerating mechanism to produce a cooling effect It absorbs heat in evaporator by change of state from a liquid to a gas, and releases its heat in a condenser as the substance returns from a gaseous state back to a liquid state
Affects immune system and reactivity due to its ability to produce coolness or reduce fever May also decrease thirst and give a sensation of coolness to the system
The fluid used for heat transfer in a refrigerating system, which absorbs heat during evaporation at low temperature and pressure, and releases heat during condensation at a higher temperature and pressure