"Freon" is a trademark name of the the DuPont Corporation for a series of CFC and HFC refrigerants manufactured and marketed by them - thus, it's only actually Freon if it's manufactured by them and marketed by that name.
They all use some form of refrigerant, but not all of them use CFC or HFC refrigerants. There are refrigeration units which use straight ammonia, for example.
Not as a heating system. There's no point to it. It is used in air conditioning, because it compresses easily and has a low boiling point. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, a heat pump will use refrigerant in the heat mode as well as in cooling.
Use baseboard heaters and an air conditioner.
Heating and cooling houses.Generating electricity.
Heating and cooling houses.Generating electricity.
Geothermal heating and cooling systems are the most cost effective. Although they may be slightly more expensive to install, the cost of use long term is greatly decreased from traditional sources of heating and cooling.
No, Freon is no longer used in vehicles' cooling system. Should you take your car in for maintenance, the mechanic will use a special vacuum to remove and properly dispose of the Freon. The mechanic will then use R-134, a replacement for Freon.
Heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems (HVAC) most often use a refrigerant for cooling and a furnace or heat pump for heating. Both heating and cooling are directed through the same ventilation network.
refrigerant, Its used as an cooling agent in the Refrigerants,It provides the cooling sense , and keep the things fresh and proper for long period.
- mercury is a liquid metal - cooling and heating are easy reversible - cooling and heating are rapid - the relation between the temperature and the thermal expansion of mercury is linear
The ways that you can use electricity include heating and cooling your home. You can use electricity for things that include cooking, heating water, keeping food cold, and for entertainment.
dex-cool Dex-cool is anitfreeze which goes in the radiator and cooling system. As for Freon which goes in the air conditioning system, the 97 Volvo uses R134A Freon.
You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.