Improving the safety of ammonia refrigeration plants

V. S. Ovcharenko , V. P. Athos

Refrigeration Technology ›› 2004, Vol. 93 ›› Issue (5) : 44 -45.

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Refrigeration Technology ›› 2004, Vol. 93 ›› Issue (5) : 44 -45. DOI: 10.17816/RF102855
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Improving the safety of ammonia refrigeration plants

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On April 25, 2004, the rarest accident in the operation of ammonia refrigeration plants occurred at the Moscow Cold Storage Plant No. 14 - an ammonia explosion. Ammonia is explosive only in a very narrow range of concentrations in air - from 15 to 28%. Therefore, over the entire long history of the use of ammonia refrigeration machines in world practice, only a few cases of explosions have been recorded. The cause of the last accident was unacceptable wear of equipment, non-compliance by maintenance personnel with elementary rules for the safe operation of ammonia refrigeration systems, and the imperfection of the “Safety Rules for Ammonia Refrigeration Units” ПБ09-595- 03. This accident received a wide response in the press, and, what is most dangerous, it can lead to a ban on the use of ammonia refrigeration units and a massive transition to freons.

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cold storage facility / ammonia installations / freons

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V. S. Ovcharenko, V. P. Athos. Improving the safety of ammonia refrigeration plants. Refrigeration Technology, 2004, 93(5): 44-45 DOI:10.17816/RF102855

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