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R422D is a zeotropic ternary mixture consisting of R125, R134a and R600a (65\/32\/3 composition) which replaces the R22 in large air conditioning systems, in chillers and refrigeration at low temperature. It works with mineral oil (MO). It has a glide of about 4 \u00b0 C; its critical temperature is 79.6 \u00b0 C. In case of circuit losses you can replenish the charge (in liquid form).
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