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Written by Daniel Stouffer   
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Fluorinated greenhouses gases, also known as f gas, are being closely regulated by the United States and many other foreign countries because they can cause harmful climate change. The U.S., Canada and member countries of the European Union have imposed regulations aimed at containing or phasing out certain substances that increase global warming.
by DanielStouffer


Fluorinated greenhouses gases, also known as f gas, are being closely regulated by the United States and many other foreign countries because they can cause harmful climate change. The U.S., Canada and member countries of the European Union have imposed regulations aimed at containing or phasing out certain substances that increase global warming.

F gas is found in a variety of places, but most commonly found in stationary refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in stores, hospitals, offices, warehouses and a number of other public and private facilities commonly house this gas as well as refrigeration units found in food processing facilities and supermarkets.

Under the f gas regulations, system operators are required to take measures to prevent leaks and to have leaks fixed within a certain period of time. To meet the requirements of the law, facilities use refrigerant management software that includes a refrigerant tracker that monitors system performance and detects leaks around the clock.

Hefty fines await those who do not comply with stringent regulations concerning F gas. Many are involved across a broad spectrum, including owners and renters of facilities which feature refrigeration, air conditioning systems, or heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.

F gas is among the substances that can be tracked through automated software. As a result, individuals in facilities responsible for the day-to-day operation of these refrigeration and air conditioning systems have turned to software providers who specialize in refrigerant management. Otherwise, it would be a labor intensive task to accurately fulfill all the federal mandates by manually doing the monitoring and reporting requirements.

The f gas regulations require air-conditioning systems and heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems to be checked periodically by a certified technician. All systems must also be clearly marked with the amount and type of fluorinated greenhouse gases that are being used. In addition, complete and accurate records of service checks and maintenance performed on the systems must be maintained. Failure to do so could result in a substantial fine.

It has been determined by scientists that certain gases can remain within our atmosphere for an extended period of time, and contribute to the problem of global warming. Numerous clean air treaties have been agreed which will place strict controls on the gases that aggravate the problem. F gas regulations seek to reduce emission of fluorinated gases through containment and leak prevention measures.

Containment measures for f gas, which includes hydrochlorofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride, have already begun in several countries. However, environmentalists are pushing for a phase out in all developed countries to ensure the future health of the planet. Alternative substances have been created to replace fluorinated gases that are more eco-friendly.

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