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What are EPA Refrigerant Regulations 2019 and Now?
While states often tackle different elements of industrial process refrigeration and commercial refrigeration through state refrigerant management programs, such as in California and now Washington, the EPA has their own overarching federal regulations. These are outlined in Section 608, and are updated periodically to address leaking ozone-depleting refrigerant, leak repair, and other aspects of refrigeration…
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HVACR Management and Refrigerants Tracking
done. Precision isn’t achievable without a compliance program that has a full understanding of the complex array of regulatory requirements and the technology that is needed.
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New EPA Refrigerant Regulations for 2020
What do the new EPA refrigerant regulations for 2020 entail, and how does this impact proper refrigerant management practices for HFCs and HFOs that have high global warming potential (gwp)? In this article, we provide an important update on what’s been going on with EPA refrigerant regulations in 2020, as ensuring that HVACR systems are…
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EPA 608 Changes in 2020
Are you aware of the EPA 608 changes in 2020? This post will briefly explain what changes have occurred; how they impact your facility; how they impact corporate sustainability initiatives; and what you need to be on the lookout for moving forward.
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How to Calculate Your Refrigerant Leak Rates Like A Pro
Knowing how much your HVAC/R equipment is leaking is crucial to comply with these regulatory requirements and operate your cool air and AC units within budget. It’s also important for environmental sustainability, decreasing your environmental footprint, and meeting corporate sustainability goals.
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Jan. 1, 2018, Marks Compliance Date for New Refrigerant Regulations
Now, you and your team must pay heed and adjust your work activity around these new refrigerant handling requirements. These are important to know to stay in compliance, for environmental sustainability, decreasing your environmental footprint, and meeting corporate sustainability goals.