ICS Cool Energy advocates low GWP refrigerants

Wed Jan 03 17:37:16 CST 2018 Source: coowor.com Collect Reading Volume: 387
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With the cost of refrigerant gases rising at an unprecedented rate, ICS Cool Energy is encouraging refrigerant users to consider lower global warming potential (GWP) alternatives.

Richard Metcalfe, sales director at ICS Cool Energy

With the price of refrigerants such as R407C and R507 increasing dramatically over the last 12 months, particularly in the later stages of 2017, ICS Cool Energy is advising customers to move, where possible, to low GWP refrigerants, which have offered greater price stability over the same period.

Despite the popularity of R407C and R507 amongst others, the increase in price is showing no signs of abating, and failing to switch to low GWP alternatives, such as R134A or R449A could cost users in excess of £50,000 per year.

The price rise coincides with direction under F-Gas legislation, which requires a reduction in the use of HFC refrigerants in favour of low GWP alternatives.

However, end-users must also be aware that low GWP refrigerants are not suitable for all applications, given the flammable, corrosive and toxicity challenges they pose.

Richard Metcalfe, sales director at ICS Cool Energy, said: “The rise in refrigerant gas prices has not gone unnoticed over the last year. However, the rate of increase over the final months of 2017 in particular could cost end-users tens of thousands of pounds a year if left unchecked.

“While low GWP refrigerants are not suitable for all applications – given the need for specialist transport and storage arrangements – failing to take advantage of them where possible is likely to increase an end-user’s cooling costs significantly over the coming months and years.

“Refrigerant selection is certainly a minefield for end-users at the moment, and there is no ‘off the shelf’ solution, particularly for low temperature applications. As such, I would strongly advocate working closely with your temperature control provider. Doing so can ensure the right refrigerant is chosen which will not only provide safe and efficient operation, but will do so in the most cost-effective way.”

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