The refrigeration and air conditioning industry is constantly under pressure to transition to lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants, adhere to regulations, and meet sustainability goals.
If you are a refrigeration/air conditioning engineer, industry supplier, contractor, or business owner, start planning today for your transition to lower GWP, hydrofluoroolefin (HFO)-based mildly flammable (A2L) refrigerants. The acceptance of A2L refrigerants has grown in recent years, due to market awareness on safe usage, reliability, performance, and lower cost of ownership.
If you are a refrigeration/air conditioning engineer, industry supplier, contractor, or business owner, start planning today for your transition to lower GWP, hydrofluoroolefin (HFO)-based mildly flammable (A2L) refrigerants. The acceptance of A2L refrigerants has grown in recent years, due to market awareness on safe usage, reliability, performance, and lower cost of ownership.
- What do retailers, contractors, and designers need to know as they transition to A2L refrigerants?
- What are the A2L options for commercial refrigeration and air conditioning?
- How do A2L refrigerants contribute to lowering emissions and increasing energy efficiencies?
- How are charge sizes calculated?
- Are there restrictions on these new refrigerants?
- What are the requirements to commercialize a new refrigerant?
- How do you transport and store these new refrigerants?
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