ANSI/ASHRAE 15-2013 (packaged with Standard 34-2013) Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems and Designation and Classification of Refrigerants (ANSI Approved) (PDF Download)
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Referenced in the 2015 IRC and 2015 IMC. Standard 34 describes a shorthand way of naming refrigerants and assigns safety classifications based on toxicity and flammability data, while Standard 15 establishes procedures for design, construction, installation, inspection, testing, and operation of the equipment and systems using those refrigerants. ASHRAE offers the standards as a set. Here are highlights of what's new in the 2013 editions:
ASHRAE Standard 15-2013:
Clarifies location requirements for machinery room mechanical ventilation
Harmonizes Standard 15 with the 2012 International Mechanical Code (IMC) section 1101.10.
Removes obsolete Informative Appendix A pertaining to calculating allowable concentration for refrigerant blends
Removes obsolete information as follow-up to removal of Standard 15-2007
Appendix B Standard 34-2013:
Clarifies and modifies definitions
Adds 1 new single-compound refrigerant and 14 new refrigerant blends
Clarifies section 7.3, Requirements for Data Calculations, and 9.6, Toxicity Information, for consistency
Changes the flammability safety classification of refrigerants 32, 143a, 717 and 1234yf from Class 2 to Class 2L based on the optional burning velocity measurement
Modifies the definition of Workplace Environmental Exposure Level (WEEL) and adds a reference for AIHA WEEL
Clarifies the conditions for bubble point in Sections B2.4.1 and B2.4.2 of Normative Appendix B.2, Fractionation Analysis
Better defines experimental verification of models used to identify WCFF fractionated compositions, and allows vaporliquid equilibrium (VLE) data only to be used for experimental verification
Referenced in the 2015 IRC and 2015 IMC. Standard 34 describes a shorthand way of naming refrigerants and assigns safety classifications based on toxicity and flammability data, while Standard 15 establishes procedures for design, construction, installation, inspection, testing, and operation of the equipment and systems using those refrigerants. ASHRAE offers the standards as a set. Here are highlights of what's new in the 2013 editions:
ASHRAE Standard 15-2013:
Clarifies location requirements for machinery room mechanical ventilation
Harmonizes Standard 15 with the 2012 International Mechanical Code (IMC) section 1101.10.
Removes obsolete Informative Appendix A pertaining to calculating allowable concentration for refrigerant blends
Removes obsolete information as follow-up to removal of Standard 15-2007
Appendix B Standard 34-2013:
Clarifies and modifies definitions
Adds 1 new single-compound refrigerant and 14 new refrigerant blends
Clarifies section 7.3, Requirements for Data Calculations, and 9.6, Toxicity Information, for consistency
Changes the flammability safety classification of refrigerants 32, 143a, 717 and 1234yf from Class 2 to Class 2L based on the optional burning velocity measurement
Modifies the definition of Workplace Environmental Exposure Level (WEEL) and adds a reference for AIHA WEEL
Clarifies the conditions for bubble point in Sections B2.4.1 and B2.4.2 of Normative Appendix B.2, Fractionation Analysis
Better defines experimental verification of models used to identify WCFF fractionated compositions, and allows vaporliquid equilibrium (VLE) data only to be used for experimental verification
Pages
82
Code Year
2015
Publisher
ASHRAE
Language
English
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