Size: Varies by system type, typically ranging from small (1-5 HP) to large (over 50 HP) capacities.
Grade: Compliant with international standards such as ISO 817, ASHRAE 34, and EPA regulations.
Viscosity: Dependent on refrigerant type, typically low viscosity for efficient flow (e.g., R-404A: ~0.20 cP at 25°C).
Buoyancy: Refrigerants are generally denser than air, with specific buoyancy properties varying by chemical composition.
Material: Systems constructed from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel, copper, or aluminum for marine environments.
Refrigerant Type: Common alternatives include R-134a, R-404A, R-407C, and R-410A, with low ODP and GWP.
Operating Pressure: High-pressure systems (e.g., R-410A: ~400-600 psi), low-pressure systems (e.g., R-134a: ~70-120 psi).
Temperature Range: Designed for marine applications, typically -40°C to +60°C operational range.
Energy Efficiency: High COP (Coefficient of Performance) ratings, often exceeding 3.0 for modern systems.
Compatibility: Compatible with POE (Polyolester) and PVE (Polyvinyl Ether) lubricants for compressor longevity.