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Technical data -> 6.2.6 Trade names and designations of R1234yf refrigerant for Your Volkswagen Touran 4 Door Second Generation (2015-2022)

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Air conditioning systems with refrigerant R1234yf - General information - Edition 07.2017  
Note  
Refrigerants used in motor vehicles must not be mixed to‐  
gether. Only the refrigerant prescribed for the respective air  
conditioning system may be used.  
The vapour pressures of the two refrigerants, R1234yf and  
R134a, are very similar across a broad temperature range,  
which is why no difference can be established between them  
⇒ Air conditioning system with R134a refrigerant, General in‐  
formation about the air conditioning system . It is only possiblelk  
to determine a difference using relevant sensors, which can  
analyse the chemical structure of the refrigerant  
⇒ “6.2.16 Analysis of refrigerant R1234yf”, page 24 .  
6.2.5  
Environmental aspects of refrigerant  
R1234yf  
♦ R1234yf is a fluorocarbon (FC) and contains no chlorine.  
♦ R1234yf has a shorter atmospheric life than R12 and R134a  
refrigerant and therefore has a less significant greenhouse ef‐  
fect (lower global warming potential).  
♦ R1234yf does not damage the ozone layer, the potential to  
reduce the amount of ozone is zero (as is the case with  
R134a).  
♦ The global warming potential (GWP) of R1234yf is 4 (the GWP  
for carbon dioxide is 1).  
♦ The contribution of R1234yf towards global warming is lower  
than the R134a refrigerant by a factor of “350” (GWP of R134a  
is about 1400).  
Note  
The global warming effect of substances is calculated accord‐  
ing to various methods based on their effect over a period of  
100 years, which is why the results differ (e.g. R134a has a  
GWP between 1300 and 1450).  
In order to compare the impact of various greenhouse gases  
on the earth atmosphere, a calculation is carried out using the  
carbon dioxide equivalent. The refrigerant R1234yf has a  
GWP of 4, i.e. 1 kg of this refrigerant has the same impact on  
the earth atmosphere as 4 kg of carbon dioxide (“CO ”).  
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6.2.6  
Trade names and designations of  
R1234yf refrigerant  
Refrigerant R1234yf is currently available under the following  
trade names:  
♦ H-FKW 1234yf  
♦ HFO 1234yf  
♦ “Opteon yf” or“ Solstice yf” (examples of company names)  
6. Basic technical and physical properties  
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Air conditioning systems with refrigerant R1234yf - General information - Edition 07.2017  
Note  
Different trade names may be used in other countries.  
Of the wide range of refrigerants available, this is the only one  
which may be used for vehicles. The names Frigen and Freon  
are trade names. These also apply to refrigerants which are  
not to be used in vehicles.  
6.2.7  
Colour and odour of R1234yf refrigerant  
♦ Like water, refrigerants are colourless in both vapour and liq‐  
uid form. Gas is invisible. Only the boundary layer between  
gas and liquid is visible (liquid level in indicator tube of charg‐  
ing cylinder or bubbles in sight glass). Liquid refrigerant  
R1234yf may have a coloured (milky) appearance in a sight  
glass. This cloudiness is caused by partially dissolved refrig‐  
erant oil and does not indicate a fault.  
♦ Refrigerant is almost odourless. Should R1234yf refrigerant  
escape, it may be possible to detect a slight smell of ether  
depending on the ambient conditions.  
6.2.8  
Vapour pressure of R1234yf refrigerant  
In an enclosed container that is not completely full, refrigerant  
evaporates at the surface in a quantity sufficient to form an equi‐  
librium between vapour and liquid. This state of equilibrium occurs  
under the influence of pressure and is often called vapour pres‐  
sure. The vapour pressure is temperature-dependant  
⇒ “6.1.3 Vapour pressure table for refrigerant”, page 17 .  
6.2.9  
Physical properties of R1234yf refriger‐  
ant  
♦ The vapour pressure curves of the two refrigerants, R1234yf  
and R134a, are very similar across a broad temperature  
range, which is why no difference can be established between  
them  
⇒ “6.1.3 Vapour pressure table for refrigerant”, page 17 and  
⇒ Air conditioning system with R134a refrigerant, General in‐  
formation about the air conditioning system . It is only possible  
to determine a difference using relevant sensors, which can  
analyse the chemical structure of the refrigerant  
⇒ “6.2.16 Analysis of refrigerant R1234yf”, page 24 .  
♦ Lubrication of the air conditioner compressor with R1234yf is  
by special synthetic refrigerant oils, e.g. PAG oils (polyalky‐  
lene glycol oils) with certain additives adapted to the R1234yf  
refrigerant oil, the air conditioner compressor and the operat‐  
ing conditions.  
6.2.10  
How R1234yf refrigerant reacts to met‐  
als and plastics  
♦ In its pure state, R1234yf refrigerant is chemically stable and  
has no corrosive effect on e.g. iron, aluminium and specially  
developed plastics that are suitable for this purpose.  
♦ Contaminants in the refrigerant, however, cause components  
of the refrigerant circuit to become corroded and damaged  
beyond repair.  
♦ Unsuitable materials (e.g. seals and hoses that were not de‐  
veloped for the R1234yf refrigerant and the associated refrig‐  
erant oil) can also be corroded and damaged by pure R1234yf  
refrigerant and refrigerant oil.  
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