HCFC Refrigerant Ban - Are you ready?
Online, September 15, 2009 (Newswire.com) - HCFC Refrigerant Ban - Are you ready?
Are you prepared for the forthcoming ban of HCFC Refrigerants?
As from Midnight December 31st 2009 the use of virgin HCFC Refrigerants will be illegal.
The EU Ozone Regulation has already banned the use of CFC refrigerants in existing plants and HCFC refrigerants in new plants.
From 2010 banning the use of HCFC refrigerants in existing plants will commence, meaning that all HCFC refrigerants including R22 will be completely banned.
The use of Virgin HCFC's will be banned from Midnight 31st December 2009. The use of Recycled HCFC's will be banned from 31st December 2014. These 'use' bans apply to the use of HCFC's for plant maintenance and you cannot use previously purchased stockpiles.
F-GAS Legislation
On the 4th July 2006 the F-Gas regulation became law and was effective from 4th July 2007.
The F-Gas regulation primary objective is:
To reduce emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases (Including HFC's) covered by the Kyoto protocol by:
Containment and responsible use.
NOT BY: Imposing Bans.
The Regulation involves direct responsibilities for:
Equipment Operators
Contractors - installation, service and maintenance.
HFC Producers, Importers and Exporters
Equipment Manufacturers
Operator Definition:
The operator is the natural or legal person who exercises actual power over the technical functioning of the equipment and systems.
Key consideration when identifying the operator will be the way in which responsibilities for managing equipment are arranged, who exercises actual power over its functioning and what actual power means in practice. In most circumstances the "Operator" will be the person or legal person (typically a company) responsible for giving instructions to its employees as to the day to day technical functioning of the equipment.
GalxC Cooling
GalxC Cooling are air conditioning and process chiller experts. With their team of engineers, GalxC are helping business owners and faciliites management companies ensure that they are complying with their legal responsibilities to phase out HCFC refrigerants. For straightforward advice and service call Iain Hazell now on 0845 094 2644.
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