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HCFC count as CFC-based refrigerant?
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Chad Thurlow on
Hello
Use of CFC refrigerant for backup chiller
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Heather Dorer on
We are working on a project that will be cooled by a pre-existing central plant. There is a chiller that contains CFCs connected to the loop, however, it is used as a backup chiller.
If Purchasing Chilled Water from Campus Central Plant...
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Nelina Loiselle on
We have a project that we are modeling as purchased chilled water and steam because it is on a campus that includes a central plant. The campus sells the utilities to the department.
HCFC 141b For Interior Pipe Cleaning
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Roberto Meza on
Is the complying with the prerrequisite in jeopardy for using HCFC 141b for cleaning the interior of the copper piping previous to installation?
Heat Pipe Refrigerant
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Saju Varghese on
Does heat pipe refrigerant need to be accounted for this credit? Thanks
Manufacturer Name and Model Number
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Maya Karkour on
Hello, As you know, the LEED online Letter template requires us to input the Manufacturer Name and Model Number of the refrigeration systems being used on the project The issue we're facing is
How to document split system units
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Helene Lefkowitz on
I am working on a hotel project that has multiple split system units. This means two part numbers, one for each unit, to account for all mechanical cooling equipment.
SF6 GAS
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by MARIA FERNANDA CORREA on
The LEED NC V3 project we are working on has an electric system that requires an Electric Substation that has cells of medium tension which are protected with SF6 gas (sulfur hexafluoride), which
refrigerant reccovery
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Faisal on
in EAp3 it says that there should be an EPA approved refrigerant recovery technician, is this requirement also for temporary units(like site offices site warehouse etc) or it is only for permanentl
HCFC123 or HFC410A
NC-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by edward deschapell on
On a new construction project which is the better way to go when installing a new chiller? A chiller with HCFC or HFC? Thanks