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AT-90-25-3 -- National Energy Impacts of CFC Alternatives in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment and Foam Insulation
Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1990
Fischer, S. K.
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Notes the concern of the US Department of Energy about the energy-efficiency impacts of alternative chemical compounds and technologies that may be used as substitutes for CFC11 and CFC12 as refrigerants and blowing agents. Discusses the possible increase in US energy use resulting from the replacement of CFCs with alternative compounds. Concludes that significant increases in energy use could occur, particularly in refrigerator/freezers, water heaters and commercial buildings.
KEYWORDS: Energy consumption, USA, refrigeration, refrigerators, R12, freezers, thermal foaming agents, cellular, thermal insulation, USA, R11, refrigerants, insulation.
Citation: Symposium Papers, Atlanta, GA, 1990