Abstract

This document explains how to use LPG as an refrigerant in an chiller for cooling purposes. LPG is naturally found in high pressure. As this high pressure is not required at the user side, It's possible to utilize this high pressure for cooling. LPG is a byproduct of the petroleum industry. propane is produced in petroleum refineries and contains 24.4 percent propane. Butane and isobutene make up 56.4 percent and 17.2 percent of the mixture, respectively. By employing LPG gas as a refrigerant, we can create a simple water cooler or chillier that will provide chilled and cold water in the shortest amount of time as compared to our regular refrigerator. This system will be comprised of automatic filling arrangements, temperature controlling sensors, and a leakage detecting device. LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) as a refrigerant is a helpful approach to contribute to our environment. As It has no potential to deplete the ozone layer (ODP).

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