
Refrigerant GWP Chart For 61 Freons (R410A, R134A, R22, etc.)
Most common refrigerants like R410A, R22, and R134A have a GWP of about 2,000. That means they are about 2,000 worse greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. GWP of the most commonly …
High-GWP Refrigerants - California Air Resources Board
The most common refrigerant today, R-22, has a 100-year GWP of 1,810, almost 2,000 times the potency of carbon dioxide, so just one pound of R-22 is nearly as potent as a ton of carbon …
Chlorodifluoromethane - Wikipedia
As an additional environmental concern, R-22 is a powerful greenhouse gas with a GWP equal to 1810 (which indicates 1810 times as powerful as carbon dioxide). Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) …
Refrigerants - Environmental Properties - The Engineering ToolBox
Common refrigerants and their Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP) are indicated below. Global Warming Potential (GWP) is a measure of how much a …
What Is GWP In HVAC? Global Warming Potential Explained (R22 …
R-22 is being replaced by R-410A not because of high GWP (both have about 2,000 GWP). The reason for replacement is that R-22 has a much higher ODP (Ozone Depleting Potential) than …
GWP calculator - Infraserv
Our GWP calculator makes it extremely easy to find out the GWP value (global warming potential) of the refrigerant used in your equipment. All you have to do is enter the name of the …
R22 Refrigerant - Properties - The Engineering ToolBox
2) GWP - The GWP, or Global Warming Potential. A measurement (usually measured over a 100-year period) of how much effect a refrigerant will have on Global Warming in relation to …
Greenhouse Gas Management of Refrigerants - ASHE
Carbon dioxide has a GWP of 1, while R22 refrigerant has a GWP of 1810, meaning that one molecule of R22 has a global warming impact 1,810 times that of one molecule of carbon …
L-41 offers a significant GWP reduction with respect to R-410A “Low Global Warming Replacements for HCFCs (over 75%) in Stationary Air Conditioning / Refrigeration Equipment.”
Refrigerants - Environmental Properties - The Engineering ToolBox
R22 is a single hydrochlorofluorocarbon or HCFC compound. Modest global warming potential GWP = 1700. R22 can still be used in small heat pump systems, but new systems can not be …