ASHRAE REFRIGERATION SI CH 50-2010 TERMINOLOGY OF REFRIGERATION《制冷术语》.pdf
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1、50.1CHAPTER 50TERMINOLOGY OF REFRIGERATIONHIS chapter seeks to define some of the common terms used inTindustrial refrigeration systems, specifically those using am-monia as the refrigerant. The following glossary was compiled froma variety of sources throughout the industry, including ASHRAE,the In
2、ternational Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR), theU.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), andthe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Specific sourcesfor entries are listed in the endnotes. Minor edits for punctuation,conciseness, and consistency with usage elsewher
3、e in the Handbookhave been made.In many cases, definitions of a single item from various sourcesmay not fully agree. However, multiple definitions are listed hereonly if they differ substantively. This glossary does not seek todefine the correct definition; rather, it leaves it to users to pick thea
4、ppropriate definition for their application.Accidental release. Unanticipated emission of a regulated sub-stance or other extremely hazardous substance into the ambient airfrom a stationary source.5Actuator. (1) Mechanism for transmission of movement orforce.10, 11 (2) Device, either electrically, p
5、neumatically, or hydrau-lically operated, that acts as a motor to change the position of mov-able devices such as valves or dampers.2Adjusted flow capacity. Estimated capacity of a relief valveassembly accommodating the reduction in flow caused by pressuredrop in the three-way valve.15Affected emplo
6、yee. Any employee who works in the vicinity ofan ammonia refrigeration system.5Air-cooled condenser. A refrigerant condenser in which heatremoval is accomplished entirely by heat absorption by air flowingover condensing surfaces. See also Condenser; Desuperheater;Double-pipe (tube-in-tube) condenser
7、; Evaporative condenser;Shell-and-tube condenser.2, 7, 10, 12Air-cooled desuperheater. (1) That part of the system designedto cool ammonia refrigerant vapor after it is discharged from thecompressor and before it enters the condenser. It is provided with ameans of forcing air circulation over the ex
8、ternal surface of thedesuperheater coil for the heat removal necessary to cool the refrig-erant vapor on the inside of the tubes.7,10,12(2) Heat exchanger,preceding the condenser or incorporated in it, for removing all orpart of the superheat.2Air duct. A tube or conduit used for conveying air. The
9、air pas-sages of self-contained systems are not air ducts.10,12Ammonia. Refrigerant-grade anhydrous ammonia.10,12ANSI. American National Standards Institute (www.ansi.org).Approved. Acceptable to the jurisdictional authorities.1,7,10,12ARIP. Accidental Release Information Program, a U.S. Environ-men
10、tal Protection Agency (EPA) database that can be reviewed forpast ammonia refrigeration incidents.ASHRAE. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AirConditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org).ASME. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (www.asme.org).Authorized inspection agency. An est
11、ablished and recognizedagency or individual regularly engaged in conducting tests or fur-nishing inspection services, when such agency or individual hasbeen approved by the jurisdiction involved.7,12Automatic expansion valve. A controlling device that regulatesthe flow of volatile liquid refrigerant
12、 into an evaporator of a closed-circuit ammonia refrigerating system, and is actuated by evaporatorpressure.7,10Automatic liquid refrigerant drain valve. See High-side floatvalve.Back pressure. The static pressure existing at the outlet of anoperating pressure relief device caused by pressure in the
13、 dischargeline.1, 13Balanced (safety) relief valve. A pressure relief valve thatincorporates means of minimizing the effect of back pressure on theoperational characteristics of the valve (opening pressure, closingpressure, and relieving capacity).1, 13Blends. Refrigerants consisting of mixtures of
14、two or more dif-ferent chemical compounds, often used individually as refrigerantsfor other applications.1Blocked in. Having a piece of equipment, vessel, or piping iso-lated from the rest of the system by closed valves and/or blindflanges.13Block flow diagram (BFD). A simplified schematic drawingsh
15、owing the ammonia refrigeration system. The primary purpose ofthe BFD is to show the major components of the ammonia refriger-ation system and flow direction. Temperatures and pressures may beshown for clarity.13Blowdown. (1) The difference between actual popping pressureof a pressure relief valve a
16、nd actual reseating pressure, expressed asa percentage of set pressure or in pressure units.2, 13(2) Discharge ofwater from a steam boiler or open recirculating system that containshigh total dissolved solids. The addition of makeup water reducesthe concentration of dissolved solids to minimize thei
17、r precipita-tion.2Blowdown pressure. The value of decreasing inlet static pres-sure at which no further discharge is detected at the outlet of a pres-sure relief valve after the valve has been subjected to a pressureequal to or above the popping pressure.13Booster compressor. (1) A compressor for di
18、scharging to thesuction of a higher-stage compressor. See also Compressor; Posi-tive-displacement compressor.10(2) Compressor for raising thepressure of a gas delivered to a following compressor.2Brazed joint (high-temperature). Gastight joint obtained byjoining metal parts with alloys that melt at
19、temperatures higher than800C, but at less than the melting temperatures of the joined parts.2Brazed joint (low-temperature). Gastight joint obtained byjoining metal parts with metallic mixtures or alloys that melt at tem-peratures below 800C but above 540C.2Brine. (1) Any liquid used for the transmi
20、ssion of heat without achange in its state.7(2) Formerly, any liquid cooled by a refrigerantand used for heat transmission without a change in its state, havingno flash point or a flash point above 66C. Now called a secondarycoolant. (3) A secondary coolant that is a solution of salt in water.2,3Bui
21、lt-up back pressure. Pressure existing at the outlet of a pres-sure relief device caused by flow through that device into a dis-charge system.15CAS. Chemical Abstracts Service.5The preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 10.1, Custom EngineeredRefrigeration Systems.50.2 2010 ASHRAE HandbookRef
22、rigeration (SI)Catastrophic release. A major uncontrolled emission, fire, or ex-plosion involving ammonia that presents serious danger to employ-ees in the workplace, to public health, or to the environment.4,5,17Certify. To acknowledge in writing that statements are true,accurate, and complete.5CFR
23、. Code of Federal Regulations.Charging. The process of adding liquid ammonia to a system.5Check valve. A valve allowing fluid flow in one directiononly.2,7,10Classified information. As defined in the Classified Informa-tion Procedures Act, 18 U.S. Code (USC), App. 3, section 1(a), “anyinformation or
24、 material that has been determined by the UnitedStates Government pursuant to an executive order, statute, or regu-lation, to require protection against unauthorized disclosure for rea-sons of national security.”4,5,17Closed-circuit ammonia refrigerating system. A refrigeratingsystem using mechanica
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