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Q287.
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How
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does
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one
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handle
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the
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calculation
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of
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blends
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such
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as
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R-410A?
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Do
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we
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calculate
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on
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the
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basis
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of
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the
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components,
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e.g.,
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HFC-125
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and
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HFC-32?
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A287. Yes, you calculate the CO2 equivalent of an HFC blend by breaking out the mass of the blend into the masses of its component HFCs, converting the mass of each of those HFCs into CO2 equivalents, and then adding together the CO2 equivalents of all components.
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