This document provides information on refrigerant leak tracking and greenhouse gas emissions reporting, including:
- A table listing common refrigerants with their global warming potentials
- Links to relevant organizations for more information
- A sample refrigerant usage log with instructions for linking data from individual system logs to a summary
- Examples of individual system logs with refrigerant and leak test details
- A calculator to estimate carbon emissions and costs from refrigerant losses
The purpose is to help users track refrigerant usage and leaks across multiple systems to monitor greenhouse gas emissions and costs over time in order to support leak reduction efforts. Instructions are provided on how to link the individual system logs to a summary sheet to roll up the data.
Atten2 develops oil sensors for condition monitoring in wind turbines. The presentation discusses Atten2's optical sensor technology which can detect various types of fluid degradation and machine wear. This allows early failure detection and root cause analysis. Atten2's sensors integrate with control and monitoring systems and provide remote monitoring services. Case studies show how Atten2's sensors identified issues during repair to avoid future failures. The technology aims to reduce operational risk and costs through optimized maintenance planning.
OilWear the monitoring system that allows to increase the reliability and performance in wind turbine gearboxes.
OilWear es el sistema de monitorización que le permitirá incrementar la fiabilidad y disponibilidad de las multiplicadoras en aplicaciones eólicas.
Vibrating Element Technology for Gas Density, Specific Gravity, and Hydrogen ...Yokogawa1
The document discusses vibrating element technology for measuring gas density, specific gravity, and hydrogen purity. It describes how vibrating element analyzers measure density and use that measurement to calculate other parameters like molecular weight, specific gravity, caloric value, and concentration. The document outlines applications in power plant hydrogen cooling, refineries, and how vibrating element technology provides reliable, accurate, and maintenance-free density measurement over a wide range.
Congres F-gassen 2015. Workshop 8: Scroll CO2, bied veel meer dan alleen een ...RCCKL
Gábor Böszörményi en Jack Quadflieg van Emerson gaan in op Scroll CO2, een ideale keuze voor lage temperatuur Cascade en Boostersysteem.
Met de combinatie digitale scroll ZBD en ZB range voor medium temperatuur en ZO scroll compressoren voor CO2 subkritische lage temperatuur heeft Copeland een betrouwbaar en volledig productportfolio te bieden dat al zeer succesvol is toegepast. Met een case study laten we zien hoe en waar Scolls CO2 zijn ingezet en welke voor- en nadelen het biedt in vergelijk met de traditionele CO2 oplossingen.
Het gebruik van (digitale)scroll in cascade systemen helpt klanten en eindgebruikers de extra investeringskosten met R134a en R744 vergeleken met Standard HFK's te neutraliseren. Significante kostenbesparingen kunnen gerealiseerd worden in vergelijking met Cascade systemen op basis van semihermetische oplossingen met inverters. Het compacte ontwerp van de scroll minimaliseert de vloeroppervlakte van de machinekamer. Daarom is dit een ideale keuze voor kleine retail toepassingen. Bovendien, samen met de Stream compressoren voor transkritische CO2 toepassingen, biedt de ZO(D) scroll vele mogelijkheden om de grootte van de booster systemen te verminderen en de investeringskosten te beperken. Digitale scroll technologie (10-100% modulatie) kan worden ingezet om de hoge kosten van inverter technologie te reduceren, resulterend in een aanzienlijke kostenbesparingterwijl de efficiency van het apparatuur gewaarborgd wordt.
Lees alles over F-gassen op http://www.koudeenluchtbehandeling.nl/f-gassen-dossier
This document provides financial statements and schedules for Carbon Plus Corporation for the years 2012-2017. It includes statements of financial position, cost of goods sold, recognized income and expenses, cash flows, and notes. The total project cost for Carbon Plus in 2012 was $46.43 million, funded by bonds payable of $10 million and stock issuance of $40 million. Over the years, the company saw increasing sales, profits, assets, and positive cash flows as the business grew.
Convegno Europeo
IL PASSAGGIO AI REFRIGERANTI ALTERNATIVI:
IMPATTO SU IMPIANTI NUOVI ED ESISTENTI
Le Ultime Tecnologie nel Condizionamento e nella Refrigerazione; Sistemi, Attrezzatura, Componenti, Formazione e Certificazione; il Phase Down
15 marzo 2018 | 14.00 - 18.30
Mostra Convegno Expocomfort
Centro Congressi Stella Polare: Sala Sagittarius
Organizzato da ATF - Associazione Tecnici del Freddo
IRJET- Enhancement of Engine Cooling System through Design and Analysis o...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research on enhancing an engine cooling system through thermostat design and analysis. It begins by introducing the authors and importance of thermostats in engine cooling. It then outlines problems with thermostat failure and discusses analyzing a new dual thermostat design using CAD and CFD software. Results show improved temperature regulation and protection of engine components compared to a single thermostat design. The research aims to prevent overheating and maintain optimal engine temperature through modifying the cooling system design.
Atten2 develops oil sensors for condition monitoring in wind turbines. The presentation discusses Atten2's optical sensor technology which can detect various types of fluid degradation and machine wear. This allows early failure detection and root cause analysis. Atten2's sensors integrate with control and monitoring systems and provide remote monitoring services. Case studies show how Atten2's sensors identified issues during repair to avoid future failures. The technology aims to reduce operational risk and costs through optimized maintenance planning.
OilWear the monitoring system that allows to increase the reliability and performance in wind turbine gearboxes.
OilWear es el sistema de monitorización que le permitirá incrementar la fiabilidad y disponibilidad de las multiplicadoras en aplicaciones eólicas.
Vibrating Element Technology for Gas Density, Specific Gravity, and Hydrogen ...Yokogawa1
The document discusses vibrating element technology for measuring gas density, specific gravity, and hydrogen purity. It describes how vibrating element analyzers measure density and use that measurement to calculate other parameters like molecular weight, specific gravity, caloric value, and concentration. The document outlines applications in power plant hydrogen cooling, refineries, and how vibrating element technology provides reliable, accurate, and maintenance-free density measurement over a wide range.
Congres F-gassen 2015. Workshop 8: Scroll CO2, bied veel meer dan alleen een ...RCCKL
Gábor Böszörményi en Jack Quadflieg van Emerson gaan in op Scroll CO2, een ideale keuze voor lage temperatuur Cascade en Boostersysteem.
Met de combinatie digitale scroll ZBD en ZB range voor medium temperatuur en ZO scroll compressoren voor CO2 subkritische lage temperatuur heeft Copeland een betrouwbaar en volledig productportfolio te bieden dat al zeer succesvol is toegepast. Met een case study laten we zien hoe en waar Scolls CO2 zijn ingezet en welke voor- en nadelen het biedt in vergelijk met de traditionele CO2 oplossingen.
Het gebruik van (digitale)scroll in cascade systemen helpt klanten en eindgebruikers de extra investeringskosten met R134a en R744 vergeleken met Standard HFK's te neutraliseren. Significante kostenbesparingen kunnen gerealiseerd worden in vergelijking met Cascade systemen op basis van semihermetische oplossingen met inverters. Het compacte ontwerp van de scroll minimaliseert de vloeroppervlakte van de machinekamer. Daarom is dit een ideale keuze voor kleine retail toepassingen. Bovendien, samen met de Stream compressoren voor transkritische CO2 toepassingen, biedt de ZO(D) scroll vele mogelijkheden om de grootte van de booster systemen te verminderen en de investeringskosten te beperken. Digitale scroll technologie (10-100% modulatie) kan worden ingezet om de hoge kosten van inverter technologie te reduceren, resulterend in een aanzienlijke kostenbesparingterwijl de efficiency van het apparatuur gewaarborgd wordt.
Lees alles over F-gassen op http://www.koudeenluchtbehandeling.nl/f-gassen-dossier
This document provides financial statements and schedules for Carbon Plus Corporation for the years 2012-2017. It includes statements of financial position, cost of goods sold, recognized income and expenses, cash flows, and notes. The total project cost for Carbon Plus in 2012 was $46.43 million, funded by bonds payable of $10 million and stock issuance of $40 million. Over the years, the company saw increasing sales, profits, assets, and positive cash flows as the business grew.
Convegno Europeo
IL PASSAGGIO AI REFRIGERANTI ALTERNATIVI:
IMPATTO SU IMPIANTI NUOVI ED ESISTENTI
Le Ultime Tecnologie nel Condizionamento e nella Refrigerazione; Sistemi, Attrezzatura, Componenti, Formazione e Certificazione; il Phase Down
15 marzo 2018 | 14.00 - 18.30
Mostra Convegno Expocomfort
Centro Congressi Stella Polare: Sala Sagittarius
Organizzato da ATF - Associazione Tecnici del Freddo
IRJET- Enhancement of Engine Cooling System through Design and Analysis o...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research on enhancing an engine cooling system through thermostat design and analysis. It begins by introducing the authors and importance of thermostats in engine cooling. It then outlines problems with thermostat failure and discusses analyzing a new dual thermostat design using CAD and CFD software. Results show improved temperature regulation and protection of engine components compared to a single thermostat design. The research aims to prevent overheating and maintain optimal engine temperature through modifying the cooling system design.
This document discusses dry ice blasting for cleaning electric motors. It provides information on periodic maintenance programs for motors, risks associated with different ambient conditions, and the principles and process of dry ice blasting. Case studies are presented showing the benefits of dry ice blasting for cleaning motor components like stators and rotors, including reduced downtime, improved insulation measurements, and elimination of contaminants. The document concludes that dry ice blasting is a powerful, reliable, and beneficial cleaning technique.
Air conditioning diagnosis service and repair v2awl5421
This document provides information on new automotive air conditioning technologies and service procedures. It discusses alternative refrigerants to R134a such as R-1234yf and CO2 due to environmental concerns. R-1234yf is expected to be the most widely adopted replacement for R134a. The document also outlines new SAE specifications for recovery/recharging equipment, leak detectors, and evaporators intended for use with R-1234yf. Proper training and certification will be required for technicians to safely service systems using the new refrigerants.
The European F-gas Regulation 517/2014 aims to reduce emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases through two strategies: preventing leakage and emissions, and avoiding the use of F-gases. It defines rules around leakage prevention, training and certification requirements, bans on certain refrigerants, phase down of HFC supply quotas, and implications for the refrigeration and air conditioning sector. The regulation requires leak checks be based on refrigerant quantities in CO2-equivalent amounts and introduces bans on high-GWP refrigerants for certain applications from 2020 onward. It also establishes an HFC phase down schedule from 2015-2030 that will lower the maximum quantities available each year.
Changing Best Practices in Flue Gas AnalysisYokogawa1
Zirconium Oxide and Catalytic Bead sensor based analyzers have been the primary means of flue gas analysis for control and safety. The recently published API-556 has highlighted several considerations when using these technologies that were not commonly known throughout the industry. This webinar will explain the theory of operation of tunable diode laser spectrometers and the application thereof to gas fired reformers, boilers, & heaters as a layer of protection during startup and efficiency diagnostic during operation.
During this webinar recording, you will learn:
-What is the purpose of flue gas?
-The evolution of flue gas Analyzers
-Industry standards and recommended practices on the application of different types of instruments
This document provides technical specifications and performance data for a BITZER 4DES-7Y semi-hermetic reciprocating compressor, including:
- Cooling capacity, power input, current draw, and COP/EER performance metrics at various operating conditions
- Dimensional drawings and connection port locations
- Motor specifications, enclosure rating, vibration dampers, and protection devices included
It also includes recommendations for an F302H horizontal liquid receiver to pair with the compressor, with dimensional drawings and specifications for the receiver. An IQ MODULE control system is summarized with its standard sensors, communication interfaces, and enclosure rating to provide monitoring and protection functions for the compressor.
Valeo Air Conditioning AC system Thermal comfort loop valeoscope technical ha...Hugo Vallet
Valeo Service is proud to present you the Air Conditioning technical handbook.
From the Kyoto protocol to thermal comfort rules, system overview and interactions between components, this book will allow you to rediscover the air conditioning system.
More focussed operations on the A/C system are treated through technical bulletins and videos.
Table of content:
1. Disclaimer
2. Valeo, the air conditioning multi-specialist
3. Valeo Techassist
4. Regulations on the A/C business
5. Air conditioning: well-being in the cabin all year long
6. Thermal comfort
7. Air conditioning: comfort and safety
8. Introduction to air conditioning systems
9. The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning unit (HVAC)
10. The air conditioning - A/C loop
11. The components of the A/C loop
12. Why regular A/C servicing?
More info on http://www.valeoservice.com
Check also:
• Valeo Air Conditioning 2014 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-air-conditioning-for-passenger-cars-lcvs-trucks-coaches-2014-955657-catalogue
• Valeo Cabin Air Filter 2014 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-air-conditioning-cabin-air-filter-for-passenger-cars-lcvs-trucks-coaches-2014-catalogue-955658
• Valeo Garage Equipment 2014-2015 955660 English catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-garage-equipment-20142015-955660-english-catalogue
• Valeo Refrigerant Gaz 2012-2016-2017 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/vs-air-conditioning-20122016-2017-regrigerant-gaz-catalogue-955600
To lean more about:
• compressor functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/mRC0dYZiRqg
• condenser functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/q8b_vb_OTT0
• receiver dryer functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/cEdwzi4-ZrQ
• blower functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/tmzA6EFMM4w
• HVAC main components: https://youtu.be/msBWMWk5zDE
Valeo, automotive technology, naturally
The document provides information on the carbon emissions reporting methodology used by an airport. It details the airport's 2018 carbon emissions by scope. Scope 1 emissions increased slightly while Scope 2 emissions decreased significantly due to changes in methodology. Total emissions decreased from the previous year primarily due to shifting tenant energy consumption from Scope 2 to Scope 3 and using a market-based emissions factor for electricity.
Pressure Relief Systems Vol 2
Causes of Relief Situations
This Volume 2 is a guide to the qualitative identification of common causes of overpressure in process equipment. It cannot be exhaustive; the process engineer and relief systems team should look for any credible situation in addition to those given in this Part which could lead to a need for pressure relief (a relief situation).
This document provides information on STM's grinding, dosing, and injection technologies for gas cleaning applications. STM has decades of experience in developing and supplying grinding systems using sodium bicarbonate for applications like industrial waste incineration. Their product line includes hammermills, compact mills, and enclosed smart mills. The mills are available in various sizes with grinding capacities ranging from 5-4050 kg/hr depending on the model. STM's technologies can reduce emissions of pollutants like particulates, HCl, SOx, and heavy metals.
1) Daikin is a manufacturer of HVAC-R equipment including air conditioning, refrigerants, and compressors. They produce equipment for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
2) European regulations include the Energy Related Products Directive which sets minimum energy efficiency requirements. UK targets include reducing emissions by 34% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels.
3) Part L of the UK regulations focuses on conservation of fuel and power in building services. Seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) is used to calculate the energy performance of cooling equipment over an entire season.
03 Gtz Proklima Hc Residential Ac Systems In India & China Markus WypiorKoeppen Halvart
- Hydrocarbon refrigerants like HC-290 (propane) are a safe and excellent alternative to HCFCs in residential air conditioners.
- Demonstration projects in China and India are optimizing air conditioner designs using HC-290 to reduce refrigerant charge and improve energy efficiency.
- The projects aim to support manufacturers in transitioning production to HC-290 units, helping to avoid future HFC emissions from the rapidly growing air conditioner market in developing countries.
Enforcement Penalty ProcessUniversity of HartfordApril 16,.docxgidmanmary
Enforcement
Penalty Process
University of Hartford
April 16, 2020
MaryAnn Haverstock
Penalty Components
Three main components
1. Economic Benefit
2. Basic Gravity Based
3. Continuing Gravity Based
+/- adjustments
You will be setting up your Penalty Assessment project in a spreadsheet format with individual sections that represent each of the three main components.
Then, you will have an additional spreadsheet that will make adjustments according to the Enforcement Response Policy and the Penalty Assessment Policy
Economic Benefit Component
Delayed economic benefit
OR
Avoided economic benefit
EPA has a BEN model that may help you to calculate your economic benefit.
More likely, you will be conducting your own research for penalty equivalent costs that have been delayed or avoided. Then, you are including that cost (economic benefit) in your penalty for that violation.
Basic Gravity Based Component
Extent of Deviation
Relates to the violation itself
Major – substantial noncompliance
Moderate – significant noncompliance
Minor – Minimal noncompliance
Potential for Harm
Harm to the Environment
Harm to the Regulatory Program
Population at risk
Environment at risk
Quantity of the discharge, emission, waste, material..
Nature of the physical, chemical, biological, other characteristics- including pollutant concentration, toxicity, fire or explosion hazard, corrosivity, hazard from direct contact..
Quality of natural resource
Continuing Gravity Based Penalty Component
Same breakout as the Gravity based component, except you will have a range for this penalty component.
Extent of Deviation (from legal requirements)
Relates to the violation itself
Major – substantial noncompliance
Moderate – significant noncompliance
Minor – Minimal noncompliance
Potential for harm
Harm to the Environment
Harm to the Regulatory Program
Population at risk
Environment at risk
Quantity of the discharge, emission, waste, material..
Nature of the physical, chemical, biological, other characteristics- including pollutant concentration, toxicity, fire or explosion hazard, corrosivity, hazard from direct contact..
Quality of natural resource
Adjustments portion of the penalty in the penalty component
Good faith efforts
Degree of willfulness/negligence
History of noncompliance
Ability to pay
Other unique factors (ex. Cost of litigation)
Final penalty summary page
Final report to include all subcategories of your penalty calculations and your final TOTAL penalty. Spreadsheet may be most helpful to you.
All format is up to your choices, But - you must be clear and concise.
An introduction to explain your assumptions as you move through the inspection report and make your decisions about extents and potentials and adjustments
This is an exercise. One goal for this project is the amount of critical thinking that must happen for you as you make your decisions – seeing the levels of choices and decisions
RCRA (HAZARDOUS WASTE) INSPECTION RE ...
Role of gasification modelling in overall plant designIlkka Hannula
This document discusses gasification modelling and its role in the overall design of biomass-to-liquids (BTL) plants. It provides simplified block diagrams of a BTL plant and shows experimental conversions as a function of reactor temperature. Gasification modelling is important for validation against raw gas measurements, with typical errors of around 5%. The document also presents results from modelling different BTL plant designs, including capital and production costs. Overall, gasification modelling provides valuable insights for optimizing BTL plant design and economics.
This document provides specifications for an industrial diesel generator set model KD1000-F that produces 1000kVA at 50Hz. It includes details on the generator set such as its engine specifications, alternator specifications, fuel consumption, dimensions, noise levels, and optional control panel models. The generator set is designed to have high reliability and performance for applications such as data centers or mission critical systems.
This document provides information on a water heater model HYDRONIC 10, including its technical description, installation instructions, and operating instructions. The water heater has options for 12V or 24V systems and uses diesel fuel. It connects to the vehicle's cooling water circuit, electrical system, and fuel system. Proper installation and bleeding of the cooling system is required. Safety instructions warn that exhaust contains toxic substances and the heater should not be operated in enclosed spaces or when refueling.
David Cotter of TRC Solutions will present on how to submit the annual MassDEP Source Registration using the online eDEP system. TRC is a national engineering consulting firm that provides services to the energy, environmental, and infrastructure industries. The presentation will cover who needs to file a source registration, what sources need to be reported, how to access and submit the forms in eDEP, and the types of forms including the AP-1, AP-2, AP-SR and AP-TES. Attendees will learn about the source registration requirements, how to gather data needed to complete the forms, and certifying and submitting the registration package in eDEP.
This document provides installation and maintenance instructions for McQuay International packaged water chillers with screw compressors ranging from models ALS125A to 380A and PFS150A to 200A. It describes the controller components, sensor locations, installation procedures, unit operation sequences, compressor and fan control logic, safety systems, and troubleshooting procedures.
This document provides technical specifications for Daikin outdoor units that are part of a pair application system using R-407C refrigerant. It includes specifications for units ranging from 1.5 to 9.2 kg of refrigerant charge, including dimensions, weight, sound levels, fan and compressor details, piping and electrical specifications. Safety devices for the units include high and low pressure switches, thermal protectors and overcurrent relays.
This document discusses dry ice blasting for cleaning electric motors. It provides information on periodic maintenance programs for motors, risks associated with different ambient conditions, and the principles and process of dry ice blasting. Case studies are presented showing the benefits of dry ice blasting for cleaning motor components like stators and rotors, including reduced downtime, improved insulation measurements, and elimination of contaminants. The document concludes that dry ice blasting is a powerful, reliable, and beneficial cleaning technique.
Air conditioning diagnosis service and repair v2awl5421
This document provides information on new automotive air conditioning technologies and service procedures. It discusses alternative refrigerants to R134a such as R-1234yf and CO2 due to environmental concerns. R-1234yf is expected to be the most widely adopted replacement for R134a. The document also outlines new SAE specifications for recovery/recharging equipment, leak detectors, and evaporators intended for use with R-1234yf. Proper training and certification will be required for technicians to safely service systems using the new refrigerants.
The European F-gas Regulation 517/2014 aims to reduce emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases through two strategies: preventing leakage and emissions, and avoiding the use of F-gases. It defines rules around leakage prevention, training and certification requirements, bans on certain refrigerants, phase down of HFC supply quotas, and implications for the refrigeration and air conditioning sector. The regulation requires leak checks be based on refrigerant quantities in CO2-equivalent amounts and introduces bans on high-GWP refrigerants for certain applications from 2020 onward. It also establishes an HFC phase down schedule from 2015-2030 that will lower the maximum quantities available each year.
Changing Best Practices in Flue Gas AnalysisYokogawa1
Zirconium Oxide and Catalytic Bead sensor based analyzers have been the primary means of flue gas analysis for control and safety. The recently published API-556 has highlighted several considerations when using these technologies that were not commonly known throughout the industry. This webinar will explain the theory of operation of tunable diode laser spectrometers and the application thereof to gas fired reformers, boilers, & heaters as a layer of protection during startup and efficiency diagnostic during operation.
During this webinar recording, you will learn:
-What is the purpose of flue gas?
-The evolution of flue gas Analyzers
-Industry standards and recommended practices on the application of different types of instruments
This document provides technical specifications and performance data for a BITZER 4DES-7Y semi-hermetic reciprocating compressor, including:
- Cooling capacity, power input, current draw, and COP/EER performance metrics at various operating conditions
- Dimensional drawings and connection port locations
- Motor specifications, enclosure rating, vibration dampers, and protection devices included
It also includes recommendations for an F302H horizontal liquid receiver to pair with the compressor, with dimensional drawings and specifications for the receiver. An IQ MODULE control system is summarized with its standard sensors, communication interfaces, and enclosure rating to provide monitoring and protection functions for the compressor.
Valeo Air Conditioning AC system Thermal comfort loop valeoscope technical ha...Hugo Vallet
Valeo Service is proud to present you the Air Conditioning technical handbook.
From the Kyoto protocol to thermal comfort rules, system overview and interactions between components, this book will allow you to rediscover the air conditioning system.
More focussed operations on the A/C system are treated through technical bulletins and videos.
Table of content:
1. Disclaimer
2. Valeo, the air conditioning multi-specialist
3. Valeo Techassist
4. Regulations on the A/C business
5. Air conditioning: well-being in the cabin all year long
6. Thermal comfort
7. Air conditioning: comfort and safety
8. Introduction to air conditioning systems
9. The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning unit (HVAC)
10. The air conditioning - A/C loop
11. The components of the A/C loop
12. Why regular A/C servicing?
More info on http://www.valeoservice.com
Check also:
• Valeo Air Conditioning 2014 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-air-conditioning-for-passenger-cars-lcvs-trucks-coaches-2014-955657-catalogue
• Valeo Cabin Air Filter 2014 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-air-conditioning-cabin-air-filter-for-passenger-cars-lcvs-trucks-coaches-2014-catalogue-955658
• Valeo Garage Equipment 2014-2015 955660 English catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/valeo-garage-equipment-20142015-955660-english-catalogue
• Valeo Refrigerant Gaz 2012-2016-2017 catalogue: http://www.slideshare.net/ValeoService/vs-air-conditioning-20122016-2017-regrigerant-gaz-catalogue-955600
To lean more about:
• compressor functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/mRC0dYZiRqg
• condenser functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/q8b_vb_OTT0
• receiver dryer functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/cEdwzi4-ZrQ
• blower functions in the A/C loop: https://youtu.be/tmzA6EFMM4w
• HVAC main components: https://youtu.be/msBWMWk5zDE
Valeo, automotive technology, naturally
The document provides information on the carbon emissions reporting methodology used by an airport. It details the airport's 2018 carbon emissions by scope. Scope 1 emissions increased slightly while Scope 2 emissions decreased significantly due to changes in methodology. Total emissions decreased from the previous year primarily due to shifting tenant energy consumption from Scope 2 to Scope 3 and using a market-based emissions factor for electricity.
Pressure Relief Systems Vol 2
Causes of Relief Situations
This Volume 2 is a guide to the qualitative identification of common causes of overpressure in process equipment. It cannot be exhaustive; the process engineer and relief systems team should look for any credible situation in addition to those given in this Part which could lead to a need for pressure relief (a relief situation).
This document provides information on STM's grinding, dosing, and injection technologies for gas cleaning applications. STM has decades of experience in developing and supplying grinding systems using sodium bicarbonate for applications like industrial waste incineration. Their product line includes hammermills, compact mills, and enclosed smart mills. The mills are available in various sizes with grinding capacities ranging from 5-4050 kg/hr depending on the model. STM's technologies can reduce emissions of pollutants like particulates, HCl, SOx, and heavy metals.
1) Daikin is a manufacturer of HVAC-R equipment including air conditioning, refrigerants, and compressors. They produce equipment for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
2) European regulations include the Energy Related Products Directive which sets minimum energy efficiency requirements. UK targets include reducing emissions by 34% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels.
3) Part L of the UK regulations focuses on conservation of fuel and power in building services. Seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) is used to calculate the energy performance of cooling equipment over an entire season.
03 Gtz Proklima Hc Residential Ac Systems In India & China Markus WypiorKoeppen Halvart
- Hydrocarbon refrigerants like HC-290 (propane) are a safe and excellent alternative to HCFCs in residential air conditioners.
- Demonstration projects in China and India are optimizing air conditioner designs using HC-290 to reduce refrigerant charge and improve energy efficiency.
- The projects aim to support manufacturers in transitioning production to HC-290 units, helping to avoid future HFC emissions from the rapidly growing air conditioner market in developing countries.
Enforcement Penalty ProcessUniversity of HartfordApril 16,.docxgidmanmary
Enforcement
Penalty Process
University of Hartford
April 16, 2020
MaryAnn Haverstock
Penalty Components
Three main components
1. Economic Benefit
2. Basic Gravity Based
3. Continuing Gravity Based
+/- adjustments
You will be setting up your Penalty Assessment project in a spreadsheet format with individual sections that represent each of the three main components.
Then, you will have an additional spreadsheet that will make adjustments according to the Enforcement Response Policy and the Penalty Assessment Policy
Economic Benefit Component
Delayed economic benefit
OR
Avoided economic benefit
EPA has a BEN model that may help you to calculate your economic benefit.
More likely, you will be conducting your own research for penalty equivalent costs that have been delayed or avoided. Then, you are including that cost (economic benefit) in your penalty for that violation.
Basic Gravity Based Component
Extent of Deviation
Relates to the violation itself
Major – substantial noncompliance
Moderate – significant noncompliance
Minor – Minimal noncompliance
Potential for Harm
Harm to the Environment
Harm to the Regulatory Program
Population at risk
Environment at risk
Quantity of the discharge, emission, waste, material..
Nature of the physical, chemical, biological, other characteristics- including pollutant concentration, toxicity, fire or explosion hazard, corrosivity, hazard from direct contact..
Quality of natural resource
Continuing Gravity Based Penalty Component
Same breakout as the Gravity based component, except you will have a range for this penalty component.
Extent of Deviation (from legal requirements)
Relates to the violation itself
Major – substantial noncompliance
Moderate – significant noncompliance
Minor – Minimal noncompliance
Potential for harm
Harm to the Environment
Harm to the Regulatory Program
Population at risk
Environment at risk
Quantity of the discharge, emission, waste, material..
Nature of the physical, chemical, biological, other characteristics- including pollutant concentration, toxicity, fire or explosion hazard, corrosivity, hazard from direct contact..
Quality of natural resource
Adjustments portion of the penalty in the penalty component
Good faith efforts
Degree of willfulness/negligence
History of noncompliance
Ability to pay
Other unique factors (ex. Cost of litigation)
Final penalty summary page
Final report to include all subcategories of your penalty calculations and your final TOTAL penalty. Spreadsheet may be most helpful to you.
All format is up to your choices, But - you must be clear and concise.
An introduction to explain your assumptions as you move through the inspection report and make your decisions about extents and potentials and adjustments
This is an exercise. One goal for this project is the amount of critical thinking that must happen for you as you make your decisions – seeing the levels of choices and decisions
RCRA (HAZARDOUS WASTE) INSPECTION RE ...
Role of gasification modelling in overall plant designIlkka Hannula
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F gas logbook Mitie
1. FGas Support Guidance Real Zero - Guides Refrigerant GWP's
R404A 3922
R407C 1774
R408A 3020
R409A 1540
R410A 2088
R134a 1430
R22 1700
R403A 3000
Useful Web Links R403B 4310
R434 2620
Institute of Refrigeration www.ior.org.uk
Real Zero www.realzero.org.uk
Defra (FGas Support) www.defra.gov.uk/fgas
The Carbon Trust www.carbontrust.co.uk
ACRIB www.acrib.org.uk
BSI www.bsi-global.com
FGas Support Guidance - Index Real Zero Guides - Index
RAC1 Overview GN 1 Guide to Good Leak Testing
RAC2 Usage GN 2 Illustrated Guide to 13 Leak Points
RAC3 Key Obligations GN 3 Designing Out Leaks
RAC4 Getting Started GN 4 Leakage Matter - For Service & maintenance Contractors
RAC5 Qualifications & Certificates GN 5 Leakage Matters - For Equipment Owners
RAC6 Practical Guidance
Welcome to the REAL Zero Leak
Reduction
& FGas Guidance page. You will
find a number of useful links and
guides produced by the REAL
Zero project!
FGas Support -
RAC1
FGas Support -
RAC2
FGas Support -
RAC3
FGas Support -
RAC4
FGas Support -
RAC5
FGas Support -
RAC6
FGas Support -
Sample Log
GN2 - 13 Leak
Points
GN1 - Good Leak
Testing
GN3 - Designing
Out Leaks
GN4 - S&M
Contractors
GN5 - Equipment
Owners
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2. FGas Usage Summary Graph
RerigerantUsage(kg)
0
30
60
90
120
Systems
System 1 System 2 System 3 System 4 System 5 System 6 System 7 System 8 System 9 System 10
2.75
0.75
104
1
3. FGas Log & Direct CO2 Emission Calculator Welcome to the REAL Zero FGas logging sheet.
Please follow the below instructions carefully
and check your data is linked correctly by
trying some test data. Good luck with leakage
reduction!
Institute of Refrigeration (IoR) REAL Zero Project
Site Name:
Site Address:
Instructions
Period Recorded From: 01/01/2019 To: 01/07/2019 Enter date span of the report dd/mm/yyyy
Your Logo Here
Refrigerant Type R134a R404A R22 R407C R410A
% of Charge
Lost Per
System
Enter your refrigerant type here
Cost per kg £ 55.00 £ 90.00 £ - £ 40.00 £ 60.00 Enter the cost per kg of refrigerant
Global Warming
Potential
(EN378-1:2008)
1300 3780 1700 1650 1980
If the refrigerant and GWP is not on the summary
sheet get the data from the 'Information' sheet and
over write it.
System 1 104.00 0% To link the individual system pages (tabs) to the
summary page please follow the below
instructions:System 2 0.75 0%
System 3 2.75 0%
1. Single 'click' on the system number cell under
the corresponding refrigerant type to be totalled
System 4
System 5
2. Enter = into the cell and go to the relevant
system tab at the bottom of the page
System 6 0%
System 7 3. Single click on the 'Actual Loss' refrigerant used
total cell and enter (return Key) on that cell - Red
CellSystem 8
System 9 The refrigerant usage total for that system will then
populate the corresponding total box on the
summary sheetSystem 10
Total Loss (by refrigerant type) 104.00 0.00 0.00 0.75 2.75
Ver: 2.50CO2 Equivalent Tonnes (by refrigerant type) 135.20 0.00 0.00 1.24 5.45
Cost of Refrigerant (by refrigerant type) £5,720 £0 £0 £30 £165
No of Days Report Covers 181d Note: The accuracy of the totals displayed on this page
rely on the correct linking of the spreadsheet as per the
instructions.Total Carbon Emissions
Tonnes (all systems)
142
Total Cost of Refrigerant (all
systems)
£5,915 The total refrigerant used, cost, carbon emissions and %
lost are over the period of days covered by the report and
are not annualizedTotal Refrigerant Used kg
(all systems)
107.50
Total Entrained Volume kg
(all systems)
112.50 Cell errors will be visible on this sheet until it is linked to
'System' sheets
Total % of Refrigerant Lost
(all systems)
96% Disclaimer: The IOR can accept no liability for any errors or omissions
The Carbon Trust works with groups of organisations to reduce
carbon emissions and costs
The refrigerant leakage recorded on this log is equivalent to driving a typical van 567,530 miles Developed by S J Benton - Cool Concerns Ltd
FGas Usage Logging Spread Sheet
Summary FGas Usage SheetF Gas Logbook Mitie (1).xls17:1325/06/2019
4. General Information
Plant Name: CHILLER Reference No. ALS229.2XE ST
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: R134A Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 104.00
Plant Manufacturer: McQuay Year of Installation: 2001
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume) 0%
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
01/06/2019 ANTHONY WOOTTON GOOD NONE
FGas Log Incl GWP Calculator
1
5. Follow-up Actions
Date Technician/Company
Related to Test on dd/
mm/yyyy
Actions Taken
Testing of automatic Leak Detection Systems (if fitted)
Date Technician/Company Test Result Comments
FGas Log Incl GWP Calculator
2
6. General Information
Plant Name: AC 1 Reference No. RSGZ7V11 (S/N - 5200007)
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: R407C Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 0.75
Plant Manufacturer: DAIKIN Year of Installation: 2002
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume) 0%
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
01/06/2019 ANTHONY WOOTTON GOOD NONE
1
10. General Information
Plant Name: AC 2 Reference No. RZQ71C7V1B (S/N - 1804924)
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: R410A Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 2.75
Plant Manufacturer: DAIKIN Year of Installation: 2008
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume) 0%
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
22/02/2014 ANTHONY WOOTTON GOOD NONE
1
14. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg:
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
18. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg:
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
22. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 5.00
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume) 0%
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
26. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg:
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
30. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 0.00
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
34. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 0.00
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1
38. General Information
Plant Name: Reference No.
Location of Plant:
Plant Operator (name, address, telephone):
Operator Contact:
Cooling Loads Served:
Refrigerant Type: Refrigerant Quantity (Entrained Volume) kg: 0.00
Plant Manufacturer: Year of Installation:
Refrigerant Additions
Date Technician/Company Amount Added (kg) Reason for Addition
Total Additions 0.00
Actual Loss kg's - Net Diff (additions minus removals) 0
Percentage of System Charge Lost (entrained volume)
Refrigerant Removals
Date Technician/Company Amount Removed (kg)
Reason for Removal (including what was done with recovered
refrigerant)
Total 0.00
Leak Tests
Date Technician/Company
Test Result (including location & cause of any leaks
identified)
Follow Up Actions Required
1