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Latest advancements for natural refrigerants

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related to ATMOsphere Japan 2017
published on 20 February 2017
46 pages

Professor Pega Hrnjak discussed the coming proliferation of low charge ammonia systems, the opportunities for CO2 in air-conditioning, and the need to more strictly define efficiency in terms of natural refrigerant based systems.

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Pega Hrnjak

 

Professor Hrnjak is Co-Director of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (ACRC) at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, an NSF founded university–industry cooperative research center. Pega is also a founder and President of R&D company CTS, which bridges ACRC activities (precompetitive research in function of education) and industry. He is an active member or fellow of ASME, ASHRAE, IIR, SAE and IIAR, and an editor or member of the boards of several professional scientific journals. He is a recipient of Gustav Lorentzen, J&E Hall and Rittinger medals among other awards.