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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
- 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
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)


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