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EPA releases final refrigerant phase-down rule, proposes new rule
October 16, 2023
Facility Executive Magazine
The EPA released its final rule regarding the HFC phase-down and proposed a new rule to better manage and reuse existing HFCs.
Background: The 2020 AIM Act authorized the EPA to address HFCs in three ways: (1) phasing down their production and consumption, (2) maximizing reclamation, and (3) facilitating the transition to next-generation technologies.
The two-part release is the next step in the process:
Final Rule: Technology Transitions
The rule “bans HFCs in certain equipment and sets a limit on the global warming potentials (GWPs) of the HFCs that can be used in each subsector”.
You can find compliance dates and affected products by sector, including residential, in the tables here (page 6).
There is a three-year sell-through period for these products based on their compliance dates, with the exception of components used to repair legacy systems, which have no restrictions.
There are also no restrictions on the continued use of existing products or systems.
Proposed Rule: Managing Existing HFCs
The rule proposes requirements for:
Repairing leaky equipment
Using reclaimed HFCs for certain equipment
Recovering HFCs from cylinders before their disposal
A container tracking system
Details for each requirement (and others) are in the tables here (page 4).
What’s next: The EPA is accepting comments on the release for 60 days “after publication with the Federal Register”, which is still pending. To comment, visit the EPA’s contact page.
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