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    r22 CLARIFICATION



    Chaps
    in discussion with a FM manager about the impending R22. We were wondering how far you take the law.

    from jan 1 2015

    is it correct that if you fit gauges to an R22 system you must remove and change the refrigerant
    2 if you change a component -drier for example- you must remove and change the refrigerant.

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    Richard



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    Re: r22 CLARIFICATION

    Personally if a system is showing signs of trouble and gauges have to be fitted but then the problem is something that doesn't require breaking into the system, I wouldn't be changing the refrigerant.
    But..... most of our clients have already been pre-warned about the impending R22 phase out and quite a few are changing their units or have asked us to retrofit them already.

    If we have to break into the system for any reason then at minimum the refrigerant would be changed/retrofitted but we would also recommend changing the unit (if this is viable) for a more energy efficient unit.
    The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.

    Marc

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    Re: r22 CLARIFICATION

    Just like the rest of the fGas debacal ... it won't be policed so don't stress over it.

    As I read it, it won't be illegal to continue operating R22 equipment after 31 Dec '14, it will just be illegal if you have to break in to the system, at which point you will have to recover the R22 and put in a replacement.

    It can't become illegal for us to handle R22 after the 31st Dec as this would stop the recovery of any remaining R22.

    I read this week in the Cooling Post that individuals (i.e. US) are being encouraged to report any firms that have not had their A/C equipment Energy Efficiency Inspections done as the Trading Standards are not policing it. What chance R22 phase out?

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    Re: r22 CLARIFICATION

    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...-phase-out.pdf


    This means that it is permissible to carry on using equipment that contains HCFCs beyond the phase-out dates, but there must be no maintenance or servicing undertaken on the equipment that involves breaking into the refrigerant circuits.

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    Re: r22 CLARIFICATION

    so you can still bash the filters in 2016 and clip current but not fit gauges

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