Refrigerant Properties and Selection


What is Refrigerant?

A refrigerant is a chemical substance used in HVAC systems to absorb and release heat, enabling cooling and refrigeration. It circulates through the system, changing between liquid and gas to transfer heat efficiently.

Selecting the right refrigerant for an HVAC system is crucial for efficiency, performance, and environmental impact. The choice depends on factors like thermodynamic properties, safety, and regulations.

Key Properties of Refrigerants

Key Properties of Refrigerants

PropertyDefinitionImpact on Selection
Boiling Point (°C)Temperature where refrigerant changes from liquid to gasAffects evaporation temperature & efficiency
Critical Temperature (°C)Maximum temperature at which refrigerant can exist as a liquidImpacts efficiency in high-temperature applications
Latent Heat of Vaporization (kJ/kg)Heat required to convert liquid into gasHigher values improve cooling capacity
Global Warming Potential (GWP)Impact of refrigerant on climate changeLower is better for sustainability
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP)Measures damage to the ozone layerMust be zero for modern refrigerants
Flammability (ASHRAE A1 – A3)Risk of ignitionA1 (non-flammable) is preferred for safety
Toxicity (ASHRAE A/B Classification)Harmful health effectsA (lower toxicity) is safer

Common Refrigerants & Their Properties

RefrigerantTypeBoiling Point (°C)Critical Temp (°C)GWPODPFlammabilityApplications
R-22HCFC-40.896.11,8100.05A1 (Non-flammable)Phased out (old ACs)
R-410AHFC-48.572.52,0880A1Residential ACs
R-134aHFC-26.1101.11,4300A1Car AC, chillers
R-32HFC-51.778.16750A2L (Mildly flammable)New ACs, heat pumps
R-1234yfHFO-29.594.740A2LCar ACs, refrigeration
R-290 (Propane)Natural-42.196.730A3 (Flammable)Freezers, small ACs
R-744 (CO₂)Natural-78.431.110A1Supermarkets, heat pumps
  • Important Note:
  • R-410A (High GWP) → Being replaced by R-32 (Lower GWP).
  • R-134a → Replaced by R-1234yf in cars (Low GWP).
  • Natural refrigerants (R-290, CO₂) → Best for eco-friendliness but require special handling.

How to Select the Right Refrigerant

Application-Based Selection

Residential ACsR-410A (current), R-32 (future replacement).
Commercial ChillersR-134a, R-1234ze.
Supermarkets & RefrigerationCO₂ (R-744).
Car ACsR-1234yf (eco-friendly replacement for R-134a).
Industrial CoolingAmmonia (R-717) (efficient but toxic).

Environmental & Safety Considerations

  • If GWP < 10 is required → Use HFOs (R-1234yf, R-1234ze) or Natural Refrigerants (R-290, CO₂).
  • If flammability is a concern → Avoid R-290, R-1234yf (use A1-rated refrigerants).
  • If high efficiency is needed → Look for high latent heat of vaporization (R-32, CO₂).

  • Shift toward low-GWP alternatives (HFOs & natural refrigerants).
  • R-32 replacing R-410A in air conditioning.
  • Development of ultra-low GWP synthetic refrigerants.

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