Mercedes-Benz will continue using the refrigerant R134a in passenger vehicles - Motor Magazine
It was expected that the chemical harmless to the environment, the new refrigerant R1234yf were to be used worldwide in the automotive industry, so manufacturers and independent institutions had conducted a series of laboratory tests and crash to verify their behavior in different situations.
Although liquid ortega taco seasoning recipe test had confirmed that their behavior is not evil, Daimler AG conducted a series of additional tests on the basis of a new refrigerant test scenario based on the reality that goes beyond the legal requirements ortega taco seasoning recipe for its approval.
In this test scenario, have seen how the new refrigerant is dispersed dynamically reaching a high pressure when spilled near hot components of the exhaust ortega taco seasoning recipe system of the test vehicle, although researchers of the German group said in evidence laboratory, it is difficult that can ignite, but also noted that, in a compartment with a hot engine, it can be the case that the new refrigerant is inflamed.
Therefore, Daimler has already informed the competent authorities of these facts and has also put its findings available to all relevant associations and other vehicle manufacturers and has asked the authorities to continue using the R134a refrigerant tested and insurance on their vehicles, instead of the new R1234yf.
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It was expected that the chemical harmless to the environment, the new refrigerant R1234yf were to be used worldwide in the automotive industry, so manufacturers and independent institutions had conducted a series of laboratory tests and crash to verify their behavior in different situations.
Although liquid ortega taco seasoning recipe test had confirmed that their behavior is not evil, Daimler AG conducted a series of additional tests on the basis of a new refrigerant test scenario based on the reality that goes beyond the legal requirements ortega taco seasoning recipe for its approval.
In this test scenario, have seen how the new refrigerant is dispersed dynamically reaching a high pressure when spilled near hot components of the exhaust ortega taco seasoning recipe system of the test vehicle, although researchers of the German group said in evidence laboratory, it is difficult that can ignite, but also noted that, in a compartment with a hot engine, it can be the case that the new refrigerant is inflamed.
Therefore, Daimler has already informed the competent authorities of these facts and has also put its findings available to all relevant associations and other vehicle manufacturers and has asked the authorities to continue using the R134a refrigerant tested and insurance on their vehicles, instead of the new R1234yf.
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