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Experience of Retrofitting Automotive Air-Conditioning from CFC12 to HFC134a
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A method of retro-fitting automotive air-conditioning systems from CFC12 to HFC134a has been developed.
This method only requires the use of conventional refrigerant recovery and recycle machines and offers a cost effective method of retrofitting a range of automotive air-conditioning systems to HFC 134a.
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Smith, A., Beggs, M., and Greig, B., "Experience of Retrofitting Automotive Air-Conditioning from CFC12 to HFC134a," SAE Technical Paper 930292, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930292.Also In
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- Financial Times - Business & The Environment 28th November 1990
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- Spauschus Associates Inc. July 1991 Strawman Proposal for Mobile A/C Retrofit Materials Compatibility