How does contamination affect the performance of a refrigerant system?

Contamination in a refrigerant system can lead to reduced heat transfer efficiency, increased pressure drops, and acid formation. These issues can result in decreased system performance, increased energy consumption, and potentially catastrophic failures. Specifically, contaminants can block passages or create insulating layers on heat exchanger surfaces, reducing heat transfer efficiency. They can also cause increased pressure drops within the system, leading to higher energy consumption and potential component failure.