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Do you know what G.W.P. is?

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One of the biggest concerns that must be taken into account when it comes to refrigeration and air conditioning is everyone's quality of life.In this way, quality of life must be prioritized within air-conditioned environments and also outside air-conditioned environments, that is, our planet.Several discussions regarding the world's climatic conditions have addressed the issue better, especially when refrigerants are involved.Essential and indispensable raw material for the operation of an air conditioning system, some types of gaseous chemical compounds have characteristics that can contribute to an increase in the greenhouse effect, while others can reduce this rate of global heat combining all of this results in better efficiency and savings for the production of air conditioners and for the end consumer.But what does this have to do with the acronym GWP ?What does it mean GWP? From English, Global Warming Potential, which translated into Portuguese means global warming potential. It can also be called the global warming factor in English, Global Warming Factor (GWF)Which refrigerant fluids contribute most to the increase in the greenhouse effect?R410: although less harmful to the ozone layer compared to, it has 2088 GWPR22: has chlorine in its formula, which is more aggressive to the ozone layer, however owns 1810 GWP.


R32: : and finally the R32 which has 675g GWP which is considered a considerably low number.



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