R-32: A brief guide
Climalife UKWith the need to move to low GWP solutions, more and more air conditioning manufacturers are bringing out R-32 compatible air conditioning equipment.
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With the need to move to low GWP solutions, more and more air conditioning manufacturers are bringing out R-32 compatible air conditioning equipment.
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A GOOD RECLAMATION STRATEGY CAN EASE THE TRANSITION TO LOW GWP REFRIGERANTS.
The F-Gas Legislation requires recovery of HFCs from refrigeration and air conditioning systems as mandatory and also allows the continued use of reclaimed and recycled refrigerants with a GWP over 2500 for a further 10 years after the service ban on the use of virgin product on 01/01/2020.
IDS staff celebrated the 20 year anniversary of IDS Refrigeration Limited this month, hosting a celebratory dinner at Cadbury House just outside Bristol.
Pam started her journey in the refrigerant market back in 1991, when she joined Peter Dinnage and the team, selling R-502 replacement refrigerants. A one month contract soon became two, then three and finally, 26 years on, Pam decided to take retirement.
To keep moving to lower GWP and achieve the phase down targets of F-Gas through to 2030, it will be necessary to use much lower GWP refrigerants. With a further F-Gas phase down step every three years, there is a need to start the move to much lower GWP refrigerants for new equipment now.