I don't know where you are posting from, but I believe hvac-talk.com, and most of the people who post here are from North America, where I believe R290 (propane) is illegal to use as a refrigerant in an air conditioning system.
I need a supplier for air conditioning compressor R290, please if anybody knows tell me
thanks
I don't know where you are posting from, but I believe hvac-talk.com, and most of the people who post here are from North America, where I believe R290 (propane) is illegal to use as a refrigerant in an air conditioning system.
Depending on size, you would do well to contact various manufacturers and discuss your needs with them.
Here in the states, a few small systems (up to 5.3 ounce total charge) have started to hit the market for refrigeration.
Nothing on AC that I'm aware of.
There are lots of small capacity R290/R600 compressors currently available for the residential and light commercial refrigeration market, but not much for A/C....as yet.
Here's a summary of the Chilventa trade show from October 2012, highlighting all the latest products for R290. Note the larger capacity R290 compressors from Danfoss, Bitzer, Dorin, etc.
http://www.hydrocarbons21.com/news/view/3597
With the tight restrictions on use of HC refrigerants here in the USA, I doubt we'll ever see much activity beyond small refrigeration applications, but the rest of the planet appears to be quite active.
It's not uncommon to see propane used in some industrial applications in petro-chem plants.
I second........
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