R744 (CO2)
R744 (CO2) is refrigerant grade CO2, used as a replacement for R134a and R404A in ultra-low, low and medium-temperature refrigeration applications. R744 (CO2) is becoming increasingly popular due to its excellent properties. With an Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP) of 0 and a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1, R744 (CO2) is a natural refrigerant.
Packaging Information
10
Ltr
30
Ltr
- Available from A‑Gas wholesale partners - find a supplier for further details
- A‑Gas product cylinders are fitted with a Residual Pressure Device (RPD) to ensure used refrigerant or any other substance cannot be reintroduced into a cylinder
- Store cylinders in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight
- A‑Gas operates a returnable cylinder fleet - empty cylinders are to be returned to an A‑Gas wholesale partner
- A-Gas does fill CO2 in cylinders, yet this CO2 is not to be used in food applications (CO2 E290 - the E indicates that it is a food ingredient).
- For alternative or larger package sizes please contact A-Gas on 01275376600 or via the Contact Us form
Applications
Commercial Refrigeration
Industrial Refrigeration
Transport Refrigeration
Product Features and Benefits
- GWP: 1
- Refrigerant grade R744 (CO2) is available from A‑Gas in gas (vapour) or liquid form
- Non-flammable with a safety classification of A1
- Compressors must be charged with modified polyolester oils - contact the compressor manufacturer for more information
- Excellent thermodynamic properties and low energy requirements
- R744 (CO2) can be used alongside other primary refrigerants such as hydrocarbons and ammonia
- Functions at high operating pressures
- Refrigeration systems that contain R744 (CO2) require strict controls on moisture, oil and other contaminants - contact A‑Gas should a CO2 analysis be required
- Ultra-low moisture content, less than 5 ppm
- Industrial grade R744 (CO2) has an average water content of up to 10 times higher than the R744 (CO2) available from A‑Gas, which can result in the formation of carbonic acid and its build up will result in corrosion of machinery and pipework
- Vapour R744 (CO2) cylinders are available for initial pressurisation of systems, whilst liquid R744 (CO2) provides the required charge your system needs to operate efficiently
- The information contained within this website is for guidance only, for further system specific advice please contact us directly