Chiller R-1234ze(E)

The Chiller R-1234ze(E) is the most efficient alternative to chillers that work with R-134a. R1234ze (E) is one of the most promising HFO options in chillers, with a GWP of 4 and lower flammability than R1234yf.

What should you know about R-1234ze(E) in chillers?

  • R1234ze (E) is commonly a component of new low GWP blends.
  • The flammability of R1234ze (E) is not critical in heat pump systems in normal operation, and in low humidity it becomes non-flammable.
  • The heat transfer coefficient of the evaporator with R1234ze (E) obtained in different geometries appears to be similar to the transfer coefficient of R134a.
  • The heat transfer coefficient in the condenser with R1234ze (E) is 10% lower compared to R134a.
  • R1234ze (E) pressure drops are always higher compared to R134a and should be considered in Exchanger Optimization.
  • If R1234ze (E) is used in R134a systems, some modifications must be made to maintain energy efficiency.
  • The use of R1234ze (E) in heat pumps works well, however in this case, its isomer, R1234ze (Z) is more recommended.
  • HFO / HFC blends are the HFC replacements requiring the fewest system changes of all the low GWP alternatives.
  • Currently, blends of R1234ze (E) are used to replace R134a, R404A and R410A in chillers.
  • These mixtures have good energy efficiency and adaptation to existing legislation.

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Gerson Mora

Author: Gerson Mora

Graduated from the University of Carabobo in Venezuela. (1996-2001). Credential of the College of Engineers of Venezuela Number 131,187. Specialist in the area of ​​Industrial Refrigeration and HVAC Systems.

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