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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 09, 2008
Robert P. Scaringe, Rockledge, FL (US);
Dwight D. Back, Pembroke Pines, FL (US);
Lawrence R. Grzyll, Merritt Island, FL (US);
John A. Meyer, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Robert P. Scaringe, Rockledge, FL (US);
Dwight D. Back, Pembroke Pines, FL (US);
Lawrence R. Grzyll, Merritt Island, FL (US);
John A. Meyer, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Mainstream Engineering Corporation, Rockledge, FL (US);
Abstract
Compositions and related methods for detecting leaks in HVAC/R components such as furnaces, portable gas heaters, swimming pool heaters, air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigerators, freezers, and other closed loop vapor compression systems, as well as heat exchangers. These compositions provide more sensitive detection of leaks in inaccessible areas of furnaces using low ODP and non-flammable compounds classified as hydrofluorochloro-ethers (HFCE's), hydrobromochlorofluoro-alkenes (HBCFA's) hydrofluoro-ethers (HFE's), and halogenated compounds which are either alkanes, alcohols, diones, acetates, ketones (e.g., butanones, pentanones), esters (e.g., propanoates), anhydrides, cycloalkanes (cycloparaffins), cycloalkenes (cycloolefins), heterocyclics (e.g., furans), and aromatics.