Refrigeration Oil Low Temp
This bulletin was prepared in good faith from the best information available at the time of issue. While the values and characteristics are considered representative, some variation, not affecting performance, can be expected. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the products are used in the applications for which they are intended. (January, 2008) © 2008 Chevron Products Company, San Ramon, CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of Chevron Intellectual Property LLC. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies. Performance Benefi ts 1. Low Floc Point Has a very low fl oc point and does not foam excessively in use. 2. Chemical Stability Stable towards chlorofl uoromethane (HCFC) refrigerant gases and iron casting. 3. Miscibility Excellent miscibility with chlorofl uoromethane compounds (R22 and R502). 4. Lubricity Provides excellent lubricity, even in the presence of refrigerants. Description Refrigeration Oil Low Temp 68 is a premium-grade, fully synthetic oil for lubricating compressors used in R22 and R502 refrigeration systems, operating at low evaporator temperatures. Refrigeration Oil Low Temp 68 is formulated with carefully selected alkylbenzene components of the branched type and does not contain additives. Typical Characteristics ISO Viscosity Grade 68 Code 040218 Density at 15°C, kg/l 0.87 Flash point, COC, °C 190 Pour point, °C –42 Viscosity, kinematic, mm2/s (cSt) at 40°C 68.0 at 100°C 6.5 Viscosity index 0 Freon (R22) Floc point, °C –60 Freon (R502) Floc point, °C –58 Recommended Uses Refrigeration Oil Low Temp 68 has been developed exclusively for the lubrication of R22 and R502 compressors in refrigerating systems operating at evaporator temperatures below –35°C (R22) and –25°C (R502). This oil may only be used in adherence to manufacturer requirements. Refrigeration Oil Low Temp 68 is NOT suitable for use in ammonia refrigerating installations. Refrigeration Oil Low Temp 68 has been approved by major compressor builders such as Sabroe, Bock, Bitzer, Carrier, Dorin, Danfoss and Howden. |