skumar84
Industrial
- Apr 26, 2011
- 4
R32 and R125 forms R410A if mixed 50% and 50% by mass. By volume the concentration is around 70% of R32 and 30% of R125.
The resulting mixture 410A is not explosive when R32 and R125 are 50% by mass....What happens when the % of R32 increases from 50% to 70%?
Will the mixture be explosive since R32 is flammable or not since R125 is a fire supressant.
I tried calculating this problem using le chatler principles but could not arrive to a solution since R125 is a fire suppressant and does not have any flammability limits ...
LFL(410A) = 1/((M(R32)/LFL(R32)+M(R125)/(LFL(R125))
M(R32) and M(R125) - Mole fractions of the refrigerants
M(R32) = 0.70. M (R125) = 0.30
LFL(R32) = 14%-32% by volume
LFL (R125) = Not available ...fire suppressant ...
This is what I used...but could not calculate since R125 does not have any limits ...
The resulting mixture 410A is not explosive when R32 and R125 are 50% by mass....What happens when the % of R32 increases from 50% to 70%?
Will the mixture be explosive since R32 is flammable or not since R125 is a fire supressant.
I tried calculating this problem using le chatler principles but could not arrive to a solution since R125 is a fire suppressant and does not have any flammability limits ...
LFL(410A) = 1/((M(R32)/LFL(R32)+M(R125)/(LFL(R125))
M(R32) and M(R125) - Mole fractions of the refrigerants
M(R32) = 0.70. M (R125) = 0.30
LFL(R32) = 14%-32% by volume
LFL (R125) = Not available ...fire suppressant ...
This is what I used...but could not calculate since R125 does not have any limits ...