New York’s refrigerant rules may cause supply shortages, raising costs for consumers and businesses, as industry groups push for regulatory alignment with federal standards to avoid disruptions.
Cost of freon gives “sticker shock” for HVAC users George Rodriguez with Stevenson Service Experts performs a routine HVAC inspection and cleaning. July 18, 2017 at 8:42 am EDT If it’s been 10 or 20 ...
Refrigerant migration is defined as refrigerant, either liquid or vapor, traveling to the compressor’s suction line or crankcase during the off cycle. During the off cycle, or especially during a long ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A federal law aimed at addressing climate change is impacting HVAC companies. The American Innovation and Manufacturing or "AIM" Act requires companies to use a new type of ...
As useful as refrigerators and air conditioners are, the gases they use as refrigerants can leak into the atmosphere and become major contributors to climate change. Now engineers at Harvard have ...
In this video, I walk you through the step-by-step process of installing a central air conditioning system. This includes ...
EPA has again revised standards for refrigerant used in vehicles. R-12 refrigerant (aka “Freon”) was the go-to coolant for more than 50 years. Then it was discovered that chlorine atoms in escaped ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Residential and commercial air conditioning units could be using a refrigerant that will soon stop production. Beginning January 1, 2020, the Environmental Protection Agency will no ...