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The air conditioning
industry is fully committed to adopting R-410A as the
refrigerant of choice in both scroll and reciprocating
applications. In fact, new energy-efficiency
regulations in 2006 compelled manufacturers to implement
many new energy-efficient product lines incorporating
R-410A. And, since R-410A systems are available
now, demand for R-410A products will likely outpace
demand for R-22 equipment in most new applications
before the January 1, 2010 deadline.
R-410A has quickly become
the refrigerant of choice for use in air conditioning
applications because the refrigerant delivers higher
efficiency and better Total Equivalent Warming Impact
(TEWI) than other choices. TEWI is the best
measure of global warming, considering not only the
direct global warming impact, but also the sizable
indirect Global Warming Potential (GWP) resulting from
carbon dioxide, produced by fossil-fuel energy
consumption.
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R-410A. Smart For The Environment. Smart For Your
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Lifecycle Cost Considerations – Alternative Refrigerants
in HVAC
is a presentation addressing the upcoming 2010 R-22
phase-out and the challenges it brings. Topics include
current and future legislative trends, HFC refrigerants,
R-410A component and system availability, lifecycle cost
comparisons and steps you can take today to ease the
transition.
Click
here to download the podcast of this presentation.
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R-410A For Air
Conditioning.
Start Today. Ready for Tomorrow. - Smart Move
Brochure |
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This
brochure
will discuss in detail the many benefits of a quick transition
to R-410A in air conditioning applications. This will
include
environmental
reasoning for the transition, including an overview of the
regulations that are driving this change, but also how you and
your business can benefit from making this important change now,
as opposed to waiting until the 2010 deadline.
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here to order copies of this brochure.
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R-410A For Air
Conditioning. Smart For The Environment.
Smart For Your Business. - Brochure |
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This
brochure
provides an overview of the R-22 phase-out and what it means for
commercial and residential air conditioning contractors.
The piece explains why transitioning to R-410A today can
help contractors get ahead and build a better business for
tomorrow.
Click
here to order copies of this brochure.
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Refrigerants
For Residential and Commercial Air Conditioning
Applications - White Paper |
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The
Refrigerants for Residential and Commercial Air
Conditioning Applications white paper
discusses the phase-out of chlorine-containing
refrigerants and what it means to the residential
and commercial HVAC industry.
The paper presents Emerson Climate
Technologies position, identifying R-410A as the
best long-term solution for this industry.
The paper also includes:
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The criteria for refrigerant selection
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Updates on refrigerant consumption regulations
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Environmental impact of refrigerants
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System design considerations
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Future of refrigerants in the HVACR industry
Click here to
view the press release discussing the release of
this white paper.
Click
here to order copies of this white paper.
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R-410A Contractor Checklist |
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Latest HFC Components |
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The
R-410A Contractor
Checklist
provides a detailed list for contractors
to consider in order to be prepared for the upcoming 2010 R-22
phase-out.
The content focuses on both business and technical
considerations.
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Emerson Climate Technologies’
components have been optimized for the latest refrigerants,
including compressors, valves, and system protection devices.
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2010 Refrigerant Transition Survey |
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2010 Refrigerant Transition Survey conducted with air
conditioning contractors and distributors in May and November
2007.
Click
here to view the press
release discussing the May results of the survey.
Click
here to view the press
release discussing the November results of the survey.
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