Refrigerants
ONLY RESELLERS OR EPA-CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS CAN PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT. YOU MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO ORDERING THIS REFRIGERANT PRODUCT
- R-407C has the closest property match to R-22 in an air conditioning retrofit project compared to other blends on the market
- It can also be used in medium temp R-22 refrigeration systems
- R-407C has a 10 degree F temperature glide
- New systems built with R-407C must have POE lubricants, and retrofitted R-22 systems would need the residual oil flushed with POE
- Must be knowledgeable in HVAC equipment refrigeration conversion to R-22 alternative refrigerant products
ONLY RESELLERS OR EPA-CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS CAN PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT. YOU MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO ORDERING THIS REFRIGERANT PRODUCT
- Designed to ensure efficient cleaning
- Only Resellers or EPA certified technicians can buy refrigerant
- You also must provide proof of certification prior to receipt of order (not availalbe in all locations)
- Includes 5 pads in 1 case
Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires that all persons who maintain, service, repair or dispose of appliances that contain ozone depleting refrigerants be certified in proper refrigerant handling techniques. These regulations were revised in the Fall of 2016 to address HFCs, HFOs, revised allowable leak rates and expanded record keeping guidelines. The Esco Institute's EPA Section 608 Certification Program has been revised to incorporate these new regulations. Preparatory Manual 2019 The Esco Institute's EPA Section 608 Preparatory Manual covers the material required to successfully pass the Universal Exam in 32 pages. Introduction Federal Regulations Before You Begin Overview of the Examination Test Format Vapor-Compression Refrigeration Cycle How to Use the Pressure-Temperature Chart Refrigeration Service Gauge Manifold Set Tips for Taking Multiple-Choice Exams.
- Core stratospheric ozone depletion global warming potential refrigerant characteristics and identification bubble and dew points low, medium, high and very high pressure refrigerant oils Montreal protocol and clean air act recovery devices leak detection dehydration safety/general safety/cylinder shipping refrigerant characteristics chart
- Type I certification recovery equipment recovery requirements recovery techniques safety
- Type II Certification system Classifications Determining system charge leak repair requirements leak repair time frames section 608 leak repair regulations record keeping leak detection Recovery techniques: before you recover Recovery techniques: enhancing the process Recovery techniques: required evacuation levels during recovery Refrigeration system Liquid-Line accessories Refrigeration system suction line and compressor Accessories system Evacuation system charging and the pressure-temperature chart
- Type III certification leak detection leak repair requirements Recovery techniques recovery requirements Recharging techniques safety saturation chart back