Refrigerant 4-1-1 - Dec 14th, 2023
 
 
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Refrigerant 4-1-1

 
The proliferation of heat pump installations to both heat and cool interiors highlights the critical importance of the “three R’s” year-round.
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PressACR® fittings and tools bring press technology to air conditioning and refrigeration applications. Our patent pending groove design and crimp pattern supports the higher pressure requirements of HVACR systems. Fittings UL recognized to 700 psi.

Chemours will complete a global review to identify opportunities for expansion and increased collaboration
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Opteon™ XP products include low GWP refrigerant retrofit options that may extend the life of your current system. And if your system is at the end of its life, it could be the right time to install a new system with sustainable Opteon™ refrigerant. Take an assessment and find out more about Opteon XP products.

EPA-mandated code changes for A2L refrigerants take effect in just weeks. Here, we discuss what our industry is doing to prepare.
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The YELLOW JACKET® Combustion Analyzer CA502 delivers ambient CO and flue gas monitor, manometer and analyzer functionality in one compact tool. Includes two gas sensors for O2, and CO with two-minute efficiency testing and rapid reporting via app.

Product monitors refrigerant charge levels and alerts the contractor of low charge.
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Copeland’s A2L-optimized compressor lineups bring legendary Copeland reliability and application safety to the next generation of lower-global warming potential (GWP) HVACR equipment technologies. Explore the role of A2L’s in commercial refrigeration.

Experts described the points to consider regarding the HFC phasedown, the importance of refrigerant reclamation and an understanding of "mildly flammable" A2L refrigerant.
The skilled trades represent a long tradition, but little about the profession feels traditional today. Contractor work is facing rapid change due to advances in technology and changing customer expectations about their homes, systems—and budgets. Meanwhile, the contractor’s other “jobs” keep getting bigger and harder to manage: recruiter, trainer,...