As HFCs are phased down under the AIM Act, HVAC contractors can use refrigerant recovery and reclamation to manage supply risks, support customers, and create new revenue opportunities.
These patented HFO refrigerant blends are two of the leading alternative refrigerants used in accordance with the AIM Act when replacing higher GWP HFC refrigerants with lower GWP HFO refrigerants in the supermarket segment.
A new refrigerant recovery and reclamation pilot program aims to jump-start a circular refrigerant economy that delivers value to both contractors and the community.
Through this pilot program, Hudson provides HVAC contractors with training on recovery best practices, supplies proper storage containers for used refrigerants, covers shipping and logistics, and offers financial incentives for recovered refrigerant.
EPA is counting on increased recovery and reclamation in order to maintain existing HVAC equipment, and finally, the numbers are going in the right direction.
New report finds that GHGs can be reduced significantly through the use of reclaimed refrigerant versus producing and using newly manufactured virgin refrigerant.