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The transition to low GWP Refrigerants has started but there is a long way to go
Climalife UK
The urgency that the F-Gas Regulation quota restrictions created from mid 2017 to mid 2018 may have subsided, but we are only one step on the way to much wider use of lower GWP Refrigerants. The market panic that created rapidly rising prices and availability issues on some refrigerants does not have to repeat itself, but action is needed to keep moving to lower GWP refrigerants. The quota restrictions are still in place and a further quota reduction of 30% on current levels will occur in 2021.
Case Study: Commercial kitchen manufacturer choose L40X for built in units
Climalife UK
French manufacturer of commercial kitchens, Tournus Equipement, commits to Solstice® L40X fluid for its built-in units.
R-455A, the long-term solution with very low environmental impact (GWP < 150), reliability and an improved coefficient of performance won over the manufacturer.
FGas: having the right tools and products in the box
Climalife UK
The impact of F-Gas on our industry in the UK focuses on the big move toward lower GWP refrigerants and distributing the right balance of products within quota allowances.
Dave Richards, Head of UK sales at Climalife, talks about some of the quota free solutions on the market, leak detection and maintenance tools to help ease quota pressures, whilst improving cost and energy efficiency of cooling systems.
Congratulations go out to Damian Nunn and Les Mitchell from Pitkin and Ruddock for their achievement in the Arc to Ark, Paris to Chelmsford cycle challenge.