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UPDATED: Guidelines for the safe use of hydrocarbon refrigerants

17 September 2010

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GTZ-Proklima has teamed up with TÜV Süd to produce a handbook for engineers, technicians, trainers and policy-makers on the safe use of hydrocarbon refrigerants for climate-friendly cooling. The guidelines will be presented at an education panel during the first day of ATMOsphere 2010, an international workshop to help bring natural refrigerants faster to market. UPDATE: The final version of the safety handbook is now available for download.
Titled “Guidelines for the safe use of hydrocarbon refrigerants: A handbook for engineers, technicians, trainers and policy makers - For a climate friendly cooling”, the handbook has been developed by GTZ-Proklima and TÜV Süd, two organisations experienced in working with implementation of flammable refrigerants.

It addresses both regulatory aspects and technical aspects pertaining to hydrocarbon refrigerants and it hence serves as a guide for both:
  • policy makers involved in designing policies to support the use of natural refrigerants; as well as
  • manufacturers and installers of heating and cooling equipment in assessing the viability of hydrocarbon technology options
The handbook is split in 7 parts, namely:
  • Part 1: Safety Infrastructure
  • Part 2: Quality Systems for Safety
  • Part 3: Training
  • Part 4: Production and Manufacturing Facilities
  • Part 5: Equipment Design and Development
  • Part 6: Working on Systems and Equipment
  • Part 7: Case Studies
Presentation of the handbook at ATMOsphere 2010

Lead author Dr. Daniel Colbourne will be presenting the guidelines on Monday 27 September 2010 at a dedicated lunch time education panel during ATMOsphere 2010, an international workshop to help bring natural refrigerants faster to market.

Other presentations during the education panel session will include:
  • Katja Becken, Environmental Product Management, Federal Environment Agency, Germany (UBA): Natural Refrigerants – A Chance to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Armin Hafner, Research Scientist, Sintef: A LCCP tool for cooling and heating
  • Christianna Papazahariou, Head of Government Affairs, shecco: TheNaturalVoice
  • NVKL: The first European Training Centre for natural refrigerants (tbc) 

Comments

Martin Dennison

We produced a short video on this - I can send you a dvd, or you can watch an online version in two parts. Write to me, and I\'ll send you the online link. Natural Refrigerant Safety Part 1 - Hydrocarbons Part 2 - Carbon Dioxide Martin Dennison, AMCA-NSW - Air Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors Association of New South Wales, Australia
added 2010-07-28 00:09:43

Nina Burhenne

Dear Martin, thank you for your comment. Yes, please send us the online link and any other information about the video and your motivation for doing it. Our email: info@hydrocarbons21.com. Best regards, Nina Burhenne / Editor
added 2010-07-28 10:06:59

Michael Cadore

I am Michael Cadore from Grenada.The seminar in Belize 2009 on Hydrocarbon Technology was very informative and well delivered by Dr.Daniel.Am a Tutor of Refrigeration and Air conditioning and my students are enjoying the information regarding Hydrocarbon technology and practices.
added 2010-07-28 12:36:34

Peter Christmann

As a former government representative in charge of MLF and ExCom of the MP I am astonished to learn that the spreading of the environmental advantages of hydrocarbon refrigerants is still a job to be done. Thanks to GTZ-Proklima for continuing with this important task! Peter Christmann Mekenheim/Germany
added 2010-07-31 09:56:42

Anonymous

I am interested in attending training in HC refrigerant. Please contact me whenever training is available
added 2011-04-10 02:02:57

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