The Chemours Company has developed three new white papers to support the HVAC industry in the transition towards more sustainable refrigerant solutions with reduced GWP (Global Warming Potential). The papers provide insights on the new A2L HFO refrigerant technologies, give practical advice on their safe use in industrial and commercial refrigeration, as well as in AC/HP and chiller systems, and are intended to support customers and end users in the conversion process.
The following white papers are available:
What are A2L refrigerants & why do we need them?
Comprehensive information on the new regulatory requirements and advantages of A2L refrigerants when considering factors such as reliability, safety, sustainability, performance, efficiency, and total cost of ownership.
(Download link:http://pages.chemours.com/a2l-what-are-white-paper.html)
Safety considerations and charge size guidance when using low GWP A2L HFO blends
Useful information and guidance on how to safely use mildly flammable HFO-based refrigerants without sacrificing performance.
(Download link: http://pages.chemours.com/a2l-charge-guidance-white-paper.html)
Practical implementation of low GWP A2L HFO blends in commercial refrigeration
Comprehensive and practical information on how A2L refrigerants can help retailers improve energy efficiency while meeting the challenges of environmental regulations.
(Download link:http://pages.chemours.com/a2l-practical-implementation-white-paper.html)
Diego Boeri, Vice President of Chemours Fluorochemicals, comments: "As a solution provider, our role is to deliver the HVAC industry with more sustainable refrigerants that enable customers to meet the regulatory requirements in the long-term, and support them in this transition journey. These white papers give detailed and comprehensive information on the new A2L Opteon XL solutions, their properties and how to safely use them while improving energy efficiency."
Opteon low GWP HFO refrigerants are a portfolio of sustainable and versatile refrigerants that meet the long-term needs of the refrigeration, air conditioning, heat pump, and chiller markets. They have been developed to address increasingly stringent global regulations while maintaining or improving performance compared to the products they replace, as well as encouraging more sustainable refrigerant choices and equipment designs to reduce the carbon footprint of the HVACR industry. Specifically, in Europe, the very low GWP Opteon XL refrigerant portfolio supports the market transitions required by the F-Gas Regulation and enables customers to select their optimal solution – considering performance, safety, sustainability and total cost of ownership.