Fundamental Refrigerant Management
Click a button for tips and guidance from LEEDuserAll LEED projects except tenant fit-outs must earn this prerequisite by avoiding the use of CFC refrigerants in base building HVAC systems, or by planning for their phase-out, unless they can document that replacing CFC-based equipment is not economically viable.This is an unofficial summary for general information only.
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Trane Completes Transition to Ozone-Safe R-410A
EBN: Newsbrief - November 2009 CASE STUDIES
New York, NY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ASHRAE GreenGuide
David L. Grumman, editor
(2003)
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