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Fugitive Emission Characteristics of HFC-134a from Waste Kimchi Refrigerator

폐김치냉장고에서의 HFC-134a 탈루배출 특성에 대한 연구

  • Kim, Eui-Kun (Research Center for Climate Change, Hallym University) ;
  • Kim, Seungdo (Department of Environmental Sciences and Biotechnology, Hallym University) ;
  • Lee, Young Phyo (Research Center for Climate Change, Hallym University)
  • 김의건 (한림대학교 기후변화연구센터) ;
  • 김승도 (한림대학교 환경생명공학과) ;
  • 이영표 (한림대학교 기후변화연구센터)
  • Received : 2013.06.22
  • Accepted : 2013.11.13
  • Published : 2014.02.28

Abstract

In 1995 Kimchi refrigerator was developed at first, and has used HFC-134a as refrigerant. Kimchi refrigerator has been made 1,044,694 on the basis of 2010, disposed about 160,000 per year. Although mobile air conditioning, commercial refrigerator, general refrigerator is regarded as a major source of HFC-134a, little information is available for its emission characteristics of HFC-134a. This paper addresses the fugitive emission factors of Kimchi refrigerator at use-phase and disposal-phase. The residual quantities of Korean-made fifty three waste Kimchi refrigerators were weighed using a commercial recover of refrigerants to determine the emission factors at the disposal-phase. On the other hand, the emission factors at use-phase were estimated from the residual quantities and operating times. The average residual rate of forty three scarp Kimchi refrigerators is determined to be $74.6{\pm}5.2%$. The emission factor at the use-phase is estimated to be $3.5{\pm}0.8%/yr$ as a result of using average age of 11.7 years and the average residual rate determined here. The emission factor at the disposal-phase is determined to be 31.3% after adopting 58% of the recycling rate of refrigerant reported by Recycling Center. We estimate 3.1 g/yr for the average emission quantity of HFC-134a per operating refrigerator, while 22.5 g for that per waste Kimchi refrigerator. Since the chemical compositions of refrigerant of waste Kimchi refrigerator were the same as those of new refrigerant, it is expected that the HFC-134a recovered from waste Kimchi refrigerator can be reused for refrigerant.

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