13th IIR Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants
Abstract
Currently R290 is used to a small extent in room air conditioners, such as split, portable and window types.
Products are limited to relatively small cooling capacities due to refrigerant charge sizes being constrained to
around 300 – 400 g, on account of maximum charge formulae within standards IEC 60335-2-40, ISO 5149-1
and EN 378-1. This is especially challenging in warm countries where the cooling load is greater and charge
sizes need to be larger. Work is underway to improve maximum charge size determination methods for a given
room size. As a contribution to this on going process, further research has been carried out to understand the
factors that affect development of flammable concentrations within roomsin event of a leak. Parameters related
to the characteristics of room air conditioners and installations have been investigated experimentally by
measuring R290 concentrations from releases and selected findings are described