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Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases19 Factors19 Factor - Go to R-134a / HFC-134a (1.1.1.2-tetrafluoroethane)
R-134a / HFC-134a (1.1.1.2-tetrafluoroethane)
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases19 Factors19 Factor - Go to R-32 / HFC-32 (difluoromethane)
R-32 / HFC-32 (difluoromethane)
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases18 Factors18 Factor - Go to R-404A / HFC-404A
R-404A / HFC-404A
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases18 Factors18 Factor - Go to R-407C / HFC-407C
R-407C / HFC-407C
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases18 Factors18 Factor - Go to R-410A / HFC-410A
R-410A / HFC-410A
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases18 Factors18 Factor - Go to R-408A
R-408A
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases17 Factors17 Factor - Go to R-125 / HFC-125 (1.1.1.2.2-pentafluoroethane)
R-125 / HFC-125 (1.1.1.2.2-pentafluoroethane)
Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases16 Factors16 Factor - Go to R-143a / HFC-143a (1.1.1-trifluoroethane)
R-143a / HFC-143a (1.1.1-trifluoroethane)
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