search
Ask ACHR NEWS AI
cart
facebook twitter instagram linkedin youtube
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • NEWS
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • Heating & Boilers
    • Cooling & Chillers
    • Pumps & Flow Controls
  • SECTORS
    • Commercial
    • Health Care
    • Data Center
    • Educational Facilities
  • DESIGN | CONSTRUCTION
  • OTHER TOPICS
    • High-Performance Buildings & Automation
    • Ventilation and IAQ
    • Commissioning
    • HVAC Retrofits
  • TODAY’S BOILER
    • Today’s Boiler Archives
    • Today’s Boiler Digital Edition
  • MORE
    • Case Studies
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Directory
    • Webinars
    • ES NEWS Store
    • White Papers
  • SIGN UP
  • Back to The NEWS
Engineered Systems NEWSHVAC Engineering News

Bids solicited for ASHRAE Flammable Refrigerants Research Program

IndustryNews
October 12, 2016

ASHRAE is currently working on balancing the safety of flammable refrigerants with their impact on the environment. According to the society, this requires an immense amount of information. To provide such needed data, ASHRAE is launching the initial project in a multi-million dollar research program with the goal of establishing a more robust fact base about the properties and the use of flammable refrigerants.

The research is part of a $5.8 million program funded by ASHRAE; the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI); the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE); the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM); the California Air Resources Board (CARB); and Johnson Controls. This program is part of an ongoing global effort to phase down the use of high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants and identify appropriate climate-friendly alternatives.  

The program involves eight research projects, which are expected to be completed during 2017 with final results made available by the end of 2017. The findings from the projects will be used to update standards and codes that will govern the safe use of flammable refrigerants.

“ASHRAE is pleased to kick off its first project in this program,” said Tim Wentz, ASHRAE president. “The rapidity with which technology advances building equipment and systems is creating challenges for our industry. Nowhere is this more evident than in dealing with refrigerants. This research is part of our push to harness and adapt new technologies to ensure a more sustainable future.”

The project, “Flammable Refrigerants Post-Ignition Simulation and Risk Assessment Update,” is the first of three projects being conducted by ASHRAE under this effort. The project will determine the consequences of ignition events through computer simulations. The findings will be used to update risk assessments previously funded by AHRI that determined the probability of ignition events.

The project will remain open for bid through Nov. 14, 2016. Those interested can find more information at www.ashrae.org/research.

Other projects to be funded by ASHRAE are:

• RP-1807, “Guidelines for Flammable Refrigerant Handling, Transporting, Storing, and Equipment Servicing and Installation,” slated to go out for bid before the end of the year.

• RP-1808, “Servicing and Installing Equipment Using Flammable Refrigerants: Assessment of Field-Made Mechanical Joints,” slated to go out to bid before the end of the year.

AHRI is funding three projects through its research arm, the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology Institute (AHRTI): AHRTI 9007, “Benchmarking Risk by Real Life Leaks and Ignitions Testing;” 9008, “Investigation of Hot Surfacing Ignition Temperature for A2L Refrigerants;” and 9009, “Leak Detection of A2L Refrigerants in HVAC&R Equipment.”

DOE is funding two projects: “Investigating the Proper Basis for Setting Charge Limits of Flammable Refrigerants for Various Types of Products” at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and “Modeling Tools for Flammability Ranking of Low-GWP Refrigerant Blends” and “Development of Method of Test for Flammable Low-GWP Refrigerants” at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

AHAM is funding research to investigate the potential real-life leakage and performance testing of A2L refrigerants in household room air conditioners, portable air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. AHAM is planning to also conduct research on A3 refrigerants in household refrigerators and freezers.

Share This Story

Looking for a reprint of this article?
From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!

 

Recommended Content

JOIN TODAY
To unlock your recommendations.

Already have an account? Sign In

  • HVAC-enrollment

    The Trades Are Back: HVACR Programs See Nearly 30% Enrollment Spike

    A new wave of future technicians is entering the pipeline.  
    Training and Education
    By: Matt Jachman
  • 2025 Top 40 Under 40

    2025 Top 40 Under 40 HVACR Professionals List

    The 11th annual Top 40 Under 40 list highlights those...
    HVAC Residential Market
    By: Hannah Belloli-Oster
  • LG Ductless Mini-Split Systems

    The 9 Types of Heat Pumps

    As the U.S. moves toward electrification, heat pumps are...
    HVAC Residential Market
    By: Joanna R. Turpin

More Videos

Today's Boiler

Spring 2026 Issue

Today's Boiler - Spring 2026 Cover

Read More from Today's Boiler

Case in Point Logo

Smarter Hydronic Design for Data Centers - Free Webinar - January 22, 2026

Related Articles

  • First project in ASHRAE flammable refrigerants program open for bids

    See More
  • Subclass 2L Flammable Refrigerants Proposed for Addition to ASHRAE Safety Standard

    See More
  • Feb. 16, 2006: ASHRAE Research Program Hits $50 Million Milestone

    See More

Related Products

See More Products
  • low grade.png

    Low GWP Refrigerant Safety: Flammable & Mildly Flammable Refrigerants Manual

  • quick guide.png

    Quick Guide to Refrig Cycle, Refrigerants, Components

  • Refrigeration Fundamentals for HVAC/R Technicians DVD

See More Products

Related Directories

  • ASHRAE

    ASHRAE is an international society of more than 50,000 heating, refrigerating and air-conditioning professionals from over 132 nations dedicated to serving humanity and promoting a sustainable world.
  • Refrigeration Research Inc.

    Refrigeration and air conditioning components, suction accumulators, receivers, mufflers, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, coaxial condensers and oil separators standard and custom made.
×

Sign Up. Stay Informed.

The #1 trusted source for the HVACR industry since 1926

SUBSCRIBE
  • RESOURCES
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Advisory Board
    • Classifieds
    • Submit a Letter
    • Directories
    • Store
  • ACCOUNT CENTER
    • Create an Account
    • Start a Subscription
    • Manage My Account
    • Sign Up for Newsletters
    • Visit Customer Service
    • Update Preferences
  • SERVICES
    • Marketing Services
    • Reprints
    • Market Research
    • List Rental
    • Survey/Respondent Access
  • STAY CONNECTED
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • X (Twitter)
  • PRIVACY
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
    • PRIVACY REQUEST
    • ACCESSIBILITY

Copyright ©2026. All Rights Reserved BNP Media, Inc. and BNP Media II, LLC.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing