IP Library Granted Patent US 12691536
Granted Patent B2
US 12691536 · App. 18/444,805 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Method of forming refrigerant systems

Inventors: Nilesh Purohit (Charlotte, NC); Kaimi Gao (Charlotte, NC); Ronald Vogl (Charlotte, NC); Ankit Sethi (Charlotte, NC); Ryan Hulse (Charlotte, NC)
Assignee: Solstice Advanced Materials US, Inc.
B23P15/26F25B45/00F25B1/00
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Patent No.
US 12691536
App. No.
18/444,805
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods for forming an improved refrigeration system that includes an existing refrigeration circuit with a refrigerant having a GWP of greater than 1200 which comprises disconnecting the fluid connection between the existing liquid refrigerant from the existing condenser and evaporator between said existing refrigerant vapor and the suction of the compressor and then establishing a new refrigeration circuit comprising at least one of the evaporators by replacing the removed existing refrigerant with a second refrigerant comprising: (1) from about 30 to about 70% by weight of CF3I; and (2) from about 9% to about 58% by weight of HFO-1234yf; (3) from 1% to about 21.5% by weight of HFC-32.

Claims (32)

1 . A method for forming an improved refrigeration system comprising:

a. providing an existing refrigeration circuit comprising: (i) an existing refrigerant having a GWP of greater than or equal to 1200; (ii) a plurality of evaporators located in or near a refrigerated space containing products accessible to consumers and (ii) at least one compressor or rack of compressors and at least one condenser located remotely from areas accessible to said consumers, wherein existing refrigerant from said condenser is fluidly connected to said evaporators via conduit(s) and wherein existing refrigerant vapor from said evaporators is returned via conduits to a suction side of said compressor or compressor rack;

b. disconnecting the fluid connection between said existing refrigerant from said condenser and at least one of said evaporators;

c. disconnecting the fluid connection between said existing refrigerant vapor from said at least one of said evaporators in step (b) and said suction of said compressor or compressor rack; and

d. establishing a new first refrigeration circuit comprising said compressor or compressor rack and said condenser, wherein said existing refrigerant remains in said first refrigeration circuit or is removed and replaced;

e. establishing a new second refrigeration circuit comprising said at least one of said evaporators that has been disconnected in steps (b) and (c) by steps comprising: (i) removing said existing refrigerant from said evaporators and at least a portion of said conduits which have been disconnected in steps (b) and (c); (ii) replacing said removed existing refrigerant with a second refrigerant comprising: (1) from about 30% to about 70% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 9% to about 58% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from 1% to about 21.5% by weight of HFC-32, provided the total of components (1)-(34) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant, and wherein said second refrigerant: (i) has an Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) greater than 400; (ii) is classified as class A1 by ASHRAE Standard 34; and (iii) has a GWP of about 150 or less; and

f. thermally interconnecting said new first refrigeration circuit and said new second refrigeration circuit with an inter-circuit heat exchanger in which at least a portion of said refrigerant in said first circuit is vaporized by absorbing heat from said second circuit refrigerant vapor and wherein at least a portion of said second refrigerant is condensed by transferring heat to said first circuit refrigerant.

2 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant comprises: (1) from about 59% to about 69.5% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 9% to about 19.5% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from 16.5% to about 21.5% by weight of HFC-32, provided the total of components (1)-(3) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant.

3 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant comprises: (1) from about 32.8% to about 53.8% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 29% to about 58% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from 2%±0.2% to about 16.5% by weight of HFC-32, and further comprises (4) 1±0.2 to 3.2±0.2% by weight of HFC-125, provided the total of components (1)-(4) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant.

4 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant comprises: from about 41.5% to about 49.5% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 36% to about 44% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from about 11% to about 15% by weight of HFC-32, and further comprises (4) 1±0.2 to 3.5±0.2% by weight of CO2, provided the total of components (1)-(4) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant.

5 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant comprises: (1) from about 32.8% to about 53.8% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 29% to about 58% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from 2%+/−0.2% to about 16.5% by weight of HFC-32, and further comprises (4) from 0.5% to 4% by weight of HFC-125, CO2 or a combination of HFC-125 and CO2, provided the total of components (1)-(4) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant.

6 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant consists essentially of: (1) about 69.5% by weight of CF3I; (2) about 9% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) about 21.5% by weight of HFC-32.

7 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant consists essentially of: 1) About 59% by weight of CF3I; (2) about 19.5% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) about 21.5% by weight of HFC-32.

8 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant consists essentially of the following four components: (1) about 38% by weight of CF3I; (2) about 54% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) about 5% by weight of HFC-32; and (4) about 3%+1/−0.2% HFC-125.

9 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant consists essentially of the following four components: (1) about 45% by weight of CF3I; (2) about 40% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) about 13% by weight of HFC-32; and (4) about 2+1/−0.2% CO2.

10 . The method of claim 1 wherein in said disconnecting step (b) said at least one of said evaporators comprises all of said evaporators.

11 . The method of claim 1 wherein in said establishing step (e) said at least one of said evaporators comprises all of said evaporators.

12 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant has a full glide of from about 5° C. to about 20° C.

13 . The method of claim 1 wherein said second refrigerant has a full glide of from about 5° C. to about 15° C.

14 . The method of claim 1 wherein said existing refrigerant is 404A or 407A or 407C.

15 . The method of claim 14 wherein said existing refrigerant is 404A, which is removed and replaced with R448A or R449A.

16 . The method of claim 14 wherein said existing refrigerant is 407A, which is removed and replaced with R448A or R449A.

17 . The method of claim 14 wherein said existing refrigerant is 407C, which is removed and replaced with R448A or R449A.

18 . A method for forming an improved refrigeration system comprising:

a. providing an existing refrigeration circuit comprising: (i) an existing refrigerant having a GWP of greater than or equal to 1200; (ii) a plurality of evaporators located in or near a refrigerated space containing products accessible to consumers and (ii) at least one compressor or rack of compressors and at least one condenser located remotely from areas accessible to said consumers, wherein said existing refrigerant from said condenser is fluidly connected to said evaporators via conduit(s) and wherein existing refrigerant vapor from said evaporators is returned via conduits to a suction side of said compressor or compressor rack;

b. disconnecting the fluid connection between said existing refrigerant liquid from said condenser and at least one of said evaporators;

c. disconnecting the fluid connection between said existing refrigerant vapor from said at least one of said evaporators in step (b) and said suction of said compressor or compressor rack; and

d. establishing a new first refrigeration circuit comprising said compressor or compressor rack and said condenser, wherein said existing refrigerant remains in said first refrigeration circuit or is removed and replaced;

e. establishing a new second refrigeration circuit comprising said at least one of said evaporators that has been disconnected in steps (b) and (c) by steps comprising: (i) removing said existing refrigerant from said evaporators and at least a portion of said conduits which have been disconnected in steps (b) and (c); (ii) replacing said removed existing refrigerant with a second refrigerant comprising: (1) from about 30% to about 75% by weight of CF3I; (2) from about 5% to about 60% by weight of HFO-1234yf; and (3) from 1% to about 22.5% by weight of HFC-32, provided the total of components (1)-(43) comprise at least 95% by weight of the second refrigerant, and wherein said second refrigerant: (i) has an Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) greater than 400; (ii) is classified as class A1 by ASHRAE Standard 34; and (iii) has a GWP of about 150 or less; and

f. thermally interconnecting said new first refrigeration circuit and said new second refrigeration circuit with an inter-circuit heat exchanger in which at least a portion of said refrigerant in said first circuit is vaporized by absorbing heat from said second circuit refrigerant vapor and wherein at least a portion of said second refrigerant is condensed by transferring heat to said first circuit refrigerant.

19 . The method of claim 18 wherein said second refrigerant has a full glide of from about 5° C. to about 20° C.

20 . The method of claim 19 wherein said second refrigerant has a full glide of from about 5° C. to about 15° C.