By proactively detecting and repairing leaks, operators can cut operating costs, extend equipment life, and stay ahead of both maintenance and compliance requirements.
Listed below are the most common refrigerants you may encounter as a service technician. I’ve arranged them in groups. Current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations recommend and/or ...
Designed for compliance with EPA 608 regulations, the software is the latest component of the company's Connected Retail platform. Property operations software firm Facilio introduces ready-to-deploy ...
Solution is the first with full UL Recognition for the use of R454A, R454B, R454C, and R32 under the 4th edition of UL 60335-2-40 Sensata Resonix™ RGD Sensor detects the presence of A2L refrigerant ...
Spectronics Corporation has introduced the ELD-1000 PRO-Alert, a portable refrigerant leak detector that features high-performance heated-diode sensor Spectronics Corporation has introduced the ...
Refrigerants with low global warming potential are more sustainable for the planet, but often more flammable than traditional HFCs. UL Solutions’ Zhongshan laboratory is addressing safety concerns ...
Avoid getting scammed by dishonest repair people! This video provides easy tips to help you communicate effectively about ...