Since about 1992, the air conditioning systems of newly manufactured cars have been successively changed to refrigerant R134a. This refrigerant contains no chlorine and therefore does not deplete the ozone layer. |
Up until roughly 1992, refrigerant R12 was used for air conditioning systems. Due to its chlorine atoms, this CFC had a high ozone depletion potential as well as potential for intensifying the greenhouse effect. |
For environmental reasons, refrigerants must not be released into the atmosphere → Chapter (see the relevant environmental legislation). |
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