Faced with the new legislation on low GWP refrigerant gases  

Hay que conocer bien los gases que elegir, entre los de la  nueva generación de HFO

The need to comply with the latest F-gas regulations and the increasingly limited availability of legacy high-GWP HFC (hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerants, such as R-404A and R-507A, due to climate change protocols, means that There is now an urgent need to evaluate the options available, to begin the transition to the next generation of low GWP refrigerants.

In some sectors, these regulatory changes, combined with rising energy prices, are seen as an opportunity to adopt a solution that is sustainable in the long term and demonstrates value potential. 

And with so many refrigerants available on the market, there is no reason to opt for a solution that only meets the basic criteria, when other refrigerants would help improve energy efficiency and system performance.

Conocer las principales propiedades de cada refrigerante y los beneficios asociados a él ayudará a ver con más claridad y tomar la decisión correcta.

Recent studies reveal important differences between currently available low-GWP refrigerants that should be taken into account before choosing a new solution.

Safety is a paramount aspect of any HVACR system upgrade or redesign project. A refrigerant that can be easily and safely handled, stored, installed and maintained will not only improve the safety of your commercial or home environment, but will also reduce your maintenance expenses.  

Knowing the characteristics of the new generation of HFO (hydrofluoroolefins) will help you make the right decision when purchasing a new low-GWP refrigerant.