The recent controversy over the air-conditioning industry, known as the "out now-free air conditioning are actually have the fluorine". These out, have not only the industry's argument, but also raises many concerns of consumers.
I understand that this dispute is really just an academic concept "CFC" and the concept of "market-free" turn error reading. Experts believe that the current market "-free air conditioning" refers to the destruction of the ozone layer is not included, and its freon energy-saving advantages of the more obvious, is the current trend of air conditioning technology.
"Air conditioning" means the fluoride-free does not contain freon
Haixin kelong press spokesman Wang duragesic said: after years of science education, consumers are already understand marketing many air conditioning use are collectively referred to as "the freon refrigerant will undermine" the atmospheric ozone layer. "No fluoride air conditioning" does not mean air conditioning refrigerant RI does not contain "fluoride" element, which means it is used as a refrigerant, and "freon" entirely different type of refrigerant.
China Academy of building Research Institute of environment and energy saving, Vice President, senior engineer road mainly bin pointed out that at present all over the world use R410A refrigerant, a, is currently the latest environmentally friendly refrigerant, on atmospheric ozone layer without breaking, and the heat absorption and heat release process more efficient, more energy efficient; the other is R22, is a clear need to phase out the refrigerant, also commonly referred to as "the freon refrigerants," on atmospheric ozone layer has a strong destructive force.
According to the 2007 edition of the Montreal Protocol, developed countries, developing countries, the final phase-out period R22 has greatly advanced, 2040, respectively by the year 2030 to 2030, 2020. United States, Europe, Japan and other countries have 2010 completed alternative refrigerant R22, does not allow the use of R22, China has clearly accelerated phase-out of R22 and proceed with programming.
Wang said, from the sever for destruction of the ozone layer, the industry in terms of customary use R410A new refrigerant products generally referred to as "non-fluoride air conditioning" to destroy the ozone layer "fluorine-containing air conditioning". Haixin kelong from 2008 onwards it has been fully realized the R410A refrigerant in the popularity of the inverter air conditioner on and the promotion of non-fluorinated inverter air conditioner.
China refrigeration industry expert Professor Li said: in the global air conditioning industry used to be called CFC-free or HFC-free air conditioning, and collectively referred to as Basic.
Air conditioning-free frequency is growing rapidly
The advent of low-carbon life so that more consumers are concerned about low carbon, environmentally friendly household products. The GOME, SUNY, and other large chain of current sales, leading non-inverter air conditioner has become the industry's fastest-selling product.
According to state statistics, starting from 2009, inverter air conditioner to begin the process of high speed train speed had been interruption, as of March 2010, a quarter of inverter air conditioner covers major cities in proportion had reached 30.38%. At the same time, according to authoritative statistics bodies Ekon latest data show that in inverter air conditioner market, without fluoride inverter air conditioner sales are the most popular, Haier-free inverter air conditioner sustained top champion.
Haier air conditioning said, this is because no fluoride air conditioning not only outstanding performance on low carbon environment, but also in more excellent cooling capacity, and frequency conversion technology to achieve rapid adjustment of indoor temperature and precise control, this control to consumers is more healthy and comfortable life experience.
Haier air conditioning, A +-free inverter air conditioner energy levels have exceeded the frequency level 1-level energy national standard.
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