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Refrigeration Service Sector for Energy Saving, Safety, and Environment Protection

This article discusses key activities in the refrigeration service sector, focusing on energy saving, safety, and environmental protection. It emphasizes the need to reduce energy consumption, phase out harmful refrigerants, and promote the use of alternative refrigerants. It also highlights the benefits of reducing refrigerant leakage and the importance of training and certification in the industry.

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Refrigeration Service Sector for Energy Saving, Safety, and Environment Protection

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  1. Refrigeration Service Sectorfor energy saving, safety and the environment protection:Key activities for Art.5 Countries Paris - January,16-2018 Madi Sakandé Instructor & Coordinator – Centro Studi Galileo General  Manager - New Cold System s.r.l Member of Associazione dei Tecnici del Freddo – ATF & AREA

  2. Our world needsrefrigeration, air conditioning and heatpumpssystems • Number of refrigeration systems in operation worldwide per application Source: 29th Informatory Note on Refrigeration Technologies / November 2015 “The Role of Refrigeration in the Global Economy”, International Institute of Refrigeration IIR

  3. Increasing the use of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and HeatPumps ( RACHP) systems drives to: 1) Energy consumption in refrigeration equipment, including air conditioning equipment, must be reduced. Or using renewable energy: heat pumps, photovoltaic and wind energy… Latest estimation (*): 10% of total energy consumption - 17% of the worldwide electricity consumption (more in hot countries)  lack of energy infrastructures and indirect global warming impact. 2) Most RACHP equipment use as refrigerants: HCFCs destroy the stratospheric ozone layer. Most of them (CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs) are potent greenhouse gases. HCFCs will be phased out. HFCs will be phased down: according to Kigali agreement. Consequences will be very important for the whole world. (*) 29th Informatory Note, IIR

  4. Financial, energetic, environmental, safety & reliability: Alternative Refrigerants & Leakage Source: IPCC (2006), Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories

  5. Financial and Energeticcost Source: After ETSU (1997), Cutting the cost of refrigerant leakage, Good Practice Guide 178, Energy Technology Support Unit, Didcot, UK

  6. Making a case for reducing leakage and change refrigerants • Reducing leakage makes business, financial and environmental sense. The benefits to business include: • Compliance with legislation ( as the F-Gas regulations in Europe) • Improved “green” credentials; • Reduced production down time / increased sales fixture availability / improved staff comfort as a result of improved reliability; • Less health and safety risk from refrigeration or air conditioning – directly from refrigerant emissions and, for food applications, indirectly as a result of improved reliability. • In addition there are financial benefits: • Less refrigerant cost; • Less service cost; • Lower costs associated with plant down time; • No loss of energy efficiency associated with reduced refrigerant charge. These costs may need to be offset against increased maintenance or some additional capital expenditure, but usually the difference is positive. • The environmental benefits are in parallel with the benefits identified above and include: • More efficient operation of RAC systems and hence lower emissions of CO2 at the power station; • Lower emissions of greenhouse gases.

  7. To increase energy efficiency and safety  Training and certification The Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps systems containing fluorinated refrigerants should have: • Logbook - Lebelling • Periodical inspections • Installation, repair only by certified craftsmen • Right equipment (also suitable for alternative refrigerants) MandatoryCertification to handleallrefrigerants

  8. Figure 6 Refrigerant recovery machine

  9. CONCLUSIONS: • To achieve the Global goal, Art.5 countries must: • Review Laws and taxes about HVAC_R sector • 2. Create and support National Technicians Associations with: • A. Training ( retrofit – recovery & recycle – soldering -….) • B. Certify technicians and Service companies • The certification should be made compulsory by law for every technician who is handling refrigerants • The Certification should be necessary to buy refrigerants and the equipment (if not hermetically sealed) • The Certification should be properly and publicly advertised at all levels (end-users, service companies, manufacturers, government institutions) as an added value to guarantee professionalism through seminars. Information should be made available to the technicians and the end users

  10. Cooperation with UNEP Centro Studi Galileo, consultant for the development of the technical documentation of the program Universal Training Kit for Alternative Refrigerants - Venue requirements, Tests, Syllabus, Powerpoint presentation, several modules based on Real Alternatives project, UNEP, AREA experience and material

  11. THANK YOU! Email: madi.sakande@newcoldsystem.it Madi Sakandé Instructor & Coordinator – Centro Studi Galileo General Manager - New Cold System s.r.l Member of ATF - AREA Via I. Baravelli, 12/A Z.I. Bargellino 40012 Calderara di Reno (BO) Italy Cell: (+39) 331 25 98 358 Tel: (+39) 051 63 47 360 Fax: (+39) 051 63 47 362 Skype : madi_office website: www.newcoldsystem.it

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