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CM YK / .ai CMYK / .ai CMYK / .ai acrjournal.uk 33 REFRIGERANTS 15-year F-Gas phase down plan Equipment choice and lifetime cost The choice of new equipment will inevitably influence the overall sustainability and e ciency of running the system over its life. An important factor to consider is the overall lifetime cost of the equipment. This cost refers to the financial and the environmental cost of the equipment from the initial purchase and for the duration of its lifespan. It is obvious that Low GWP refrigerants have less of an impact on the environment, but the energy consumption of that system over its lifetime has a considerably greater impact upon carbon emissions. Therefore it is important that a new system not only has a low GWP refrigerant but is also highly energy e cient to achieve a significant reduction in the lifetime environmental impact of the equipment. Once you have chosen the sustainable, energy-e cient low GWP equipment, there are also many ways in which you can actively keep the system working e ciently such as regular cleaning, maintenance and installing leak monitoring technology. This can equally apply to keep existing equipment operating e ciently. Some end users are known to only consider the initial financial cost of new equipment, although, there are signs now of change with many more starting to consider the total lifetime cost and this is important as we move forward with F-Gas. With new lower GWP refrigerants having better energy e ciency than traditional HFC refrigerants, coupled with a lower environmental impact if they leak, this in turn can help reduce CO 2 emissions for that business. Another consideration is the hidden future cost(s) of purchasing a system that runs on older technology because as refrigerants are phased out, they tend to go up in price and conversely as new refrigerants are adopted more widely, they tend to reduce in price. An investment of any type should be considered and planned in detail to ensure total costs are reviewed and refrigeration systems are no diˆerent. But they do have the added requirement of needing to consider the environmental costs as well as just the financial costs. Leak detection It is vital to be able to detect leaks in thermodynamic systems as quickly as possible for the following reasons: Cost savings – when a refrigeration system leaks, the charge in the system will decrease and the system will have to work harder to perform its job leading to increased energy usage and therefore higher energy bills. Environmental factor – an inadequately charged system is less energy e cient and if you are using a higher GWP refrigerant, there is the risk that if the product is leaking into the atmosphere, it will contribute to global warming. Preventing damage – unchecked or undetected leaks could gradually become damaging to the system and could cause significant and costly damaged if not repaired at an early stage. There have been significant developments in refrigerant leak detection technology in recent years and part of this is owing to the increased emphasis on considering the full lifecycle performance and cost of a system. New technologies are constantly being developed which makes it easier than ever to form better choices on system types and their overall lifetime cost. Good maintenance An eˆective maintenance programme will ensure that systems continue to operate at their optimum level for the duration of their lifespan. For end users, there is definite value in having routine maintenance carried out on a system, rather than opting for a more reactive type approach to system maintenance. Not regularly monitoring a system can prove to be more costly in the long run as ine ciencies and equipment down time can prove to be expensive from both a maintenance point of view and productivity. Regular oil changes should form part of an eˆective maintenance regime as it will ensure the moving parts of a compressor are lubricated to their ideal level and avoid unnecessary wear. Cleaning products also have their part to play in practicing overall good system maintenance as regular cleaning supports the e cient operation of systems. A well maintained and cleaned system can help to prevent contamination, remove build-up and odours and increase longevity by continuous optimum performance and energy e ciency as well as keeping breakdowns and potential leaks to a minimum. The world around us is changing and evolving every day and it is vital that as individuals, businesses and as a collective industry we continue to advance in our ways of working too. The refrigeration and air conditioning industry will always be essential to our world but it is our role to make sure we create a harmonious relationship between the two to guarantee we build an industry that is sustainable for the generations to come. For information regarding this article please contact: Mel Summers, Marketing Manager, Climalife UK Tel: +44 117 980 2520 Email: msummers@climalife.dehon.com Refrigerants Climalife .indd 33 03/12/2020 11:58

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