F-Gas Solutions developed by Climalife is a simple and educational
application intended for professionals to deal with European
regulation (EU) 2024/573 known as F-Gas III which entered into
force on March 11 2024 and relating to fluorinated greenhouse
gases.
This application offers different tools:
- A load calculator to know the GWP of the process fluids (refrigerants hydrocarbons gas) that you use in your equipment and obtain the load in t Eq. CO2. Two essential criteria in the F-Gas regulations in particular for the mandatory labeling of the charge on equipment containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
- A leak detection module to inform you about the frequency of leak detection checks necessary to carry out depending on the type of process fluid used. Leak checks are in fact mandatory for all refrigeration air conditioning heat pump and electrical switching equipment containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
- A Climalife Certified F-Gas Solutions module to inform you about all the process fluids available on the market and the solutions we recommend for new and existing equipment in accordance with F-Gas regulations.
Depending on the type of application (Air Conditioning Heat Pumps Domestic Refrigeration Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Transport/Automotive Fire Protection Foams Aerosols and Electrical Switches) and/or the equipment selected whether it is new or existing you will find the solution adapted to your needs.
Many process fluids are included in the application such as:
Refrigerants such as:
- HFOs: R-1234yf R-1234ze R-1336mzz(E) R-1132a R-1224yd…
- HFO / HFC: R-448A R-449A R-450A R-452B R-454B R-454C R-455A R-513A etc.
- HFCs: R-23 R-32 R-134a R-227ea R-404A R-407A R-407F R-410A R-507A R-508B etc.
- Hydrocarbons: R-170 (ethane) R-290 (propane) R-600a (isobutane)
- Ammonia or even CO2
Special gases for electrical switches: g3 SF6…
Gases for blowing agents: Solstice® GBA (HFO 1234ze) Cyclopentane DME N-Butane Isopentane T N-pentane T Isobutane…
Gases for aerosols: Propane CO2 Propylene DME…
Gases used in fire protection: FK-5-1-12 HFC-227eaFE HFC 23T HFC 125T…
This application offers different tools:
- A load calculator to know the GWP of the process fluids (refrigerants hydrocarbons gas) that you use in your equipment and obtain the load in t Eq. CO2. Two essential criteria in the F-Gas regulations in particular for the mandatory labeling of the charge on equipment containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
- A leak detection module to inform you about the frequency of leak detection checks necessary to carry out depending on the type of process fluid used. Leak checks are in fact mandatory for all refrigeration air conditioning heat pump and electrical switching equipment containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
- A Climalife Certified F-Gas Solutions module to inform you about all the process fluids available on the market and the solutions we recommend for new and existing equipment in accordance with F-Gas regulations.
Depending on the type of application (Air Conditioning Heat Pumps Domestic Refrigeration Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Transport/Automotive Fire Protection Foams Aerosols and Electrical Switches) and/or the equipment selected whether it is new or existing you will find the solution adapted to your needs.
Many process fluids are included in the application such as:
Refrigerants such as:
- HFOs: R-1234yf R-1234ze R-1336mzz(E) R-1132a R-1224yd…
- HFO / HFC: R-448A R-449A R-450A R-452B R-454B R-454C R-455A R-513A etc.
- HFCs: R-23 R-32 R-134a R-227ea R-404A R-407A R-407F R-410A R-507A R-508B etc.
- Hydrocarbons: R-170 (ethane) R-290 (propane) R-600a (isobutane)
- Ammonia or even CO2
Special gases for electrical switches: g3 SF6…
Gases for blowing agents: Solstice® GBA (HFO 1234ze) Cyclopentane DME N-Butane Isopentane T N-pentane T Isobutane…
Gases for aerosols: Propane CO2 Propylene DME…
Gases used in fire protection: FK-5-1-12 HFC-227eaFE HFC 23T HFC 125T…
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F-Gas Solutions / What's New in vUnknown
Compliance with European regulation (EU) 2024/573 known as “F-Gas
III”