ACR-News

 

EIA calls for support of updated refrigerants safety standards proposal

A new safety standard has been proposed by an International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) working group to maximise emission reductions from a global phase-down of super pollutant hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol’s Kigali Amendment.

If approved by a vote of IEC member countries, the proposal is on course to be adopted in the international standard for air-conditioning, IEC 60335-2-40, allowing greater use of climate-friendly and energy-efficient refrigerants in room air-conditioning systems around the world. This standard would allow greater use of flammable refrigerants such as propane with GWPs close to zero. Member countries represented on the IEC’s sub-committee 61D will have from now until 30 October to vote on the proposal.

Clare Perry, EIA UK climate campaign leader, said: “The adoption of a revised safety standard to allow flammable refrigerants in room air-conditioning is vital for meeting climate targets and implementing agreements to phase down HFCs, such as the Kigali Amendment under the Montreal Protocol.”

“Climate-friendly hydrocarbon refrigerants have been safely used in billions of household refrigerators around the world for decades, but have been largely blocked in air-conditioning by outdated standards,” said Christina Starr, senior climate policy analyst with EIA US.

The number of room air-conditioners is set to triple to over 4.5 billion globally by 2050. A new report commissioned for EIA found that a shift away from HFCs in domestic split AC systems supported by updated product standards could avoid emissions of over two gigatonnes CO2-equivalent by 2030 and 5.6 gigatonnes CO2e by 2050.

“Many countries, particularly in the Global South that are A5 Parties to the Montreal Protocol, are in the process of phasing out ozone-depleting refrigerants, hydrochlorofluorocarbons. An updated standard that allows safe use of climate-friendly refrigerants will enable early action by these countries to ‘leapfrog’ super-pollutant HFCs and transition directly to better substitutes for air conditioning,” added Ms Starr.

Comments

Already Registered?
Sign In
Not Yet Registered?
Register

The IOR Annual Conference – a conference on-demand

Delegates to the IOR Annual Conference taking place from 21 to 22 April will get the chance to access the event live and all sessions and recordings for up six months afterwards providing fantastic value and allowing anyone registering for the event ...

  01-Apr-2021

Thunder: the full inverter reversible R290 heat pump from 40 to 85 kW

Thunder is the newest solution from Clivet, designed with full-inverter technology on latest-generation scroll compressors and axial fans....

  24-Apr-2024

Customised Consulting TM44 Inspection Services

Customised Consulting are accredited to provide TM44 Inspection Services ((also known as Air Conditioning Energy Assessments (ACEA)) for both simple (level 3) and complex (level 4) systems for buildings and can provide competitive quotes in Weybridge, Surrey, Sussex, London and Kent.
  25-Apr-2024
https://www.acr-news.com/eia-calls-for-support-of-updated-refrigerants-safety-standards-proposal