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Refrigerants logging and reporting.

Author(s) : TOMLEIN P., TOMLEIN M.

Summary

The policy targets are the further reduction of halocarbon refrigerant usage, the substantially decreased leakage percentage and energetically efficient operation of air conditioning systems, heat pumps and refrigeration installations. Success of EU Regulation No. 842/2006 depends on effective measures taken responsibly. Described solutions are based on data recorded in the log-book according to EN 378 Regulation (EC) No 1516/2007. Advantages of electronic data logging and reporting are shown on the possibilities of automatic analysis, fault detection and comparison, fast access to the full history of leak checks and various forms of output. Service engineers get quick survey of the customers, cooling circuits, details of all maintenance work and repairs, refrigerants in store, refrigerants added, recovered, reclaimed, and disposed of. Added value of electronic logbook is indirect detection of refrigerant leak. The fault detection classifier estimates the probability of refrigerant leak. Electronic way of the data records from refrigerants handling on stock enables summarizing, reporting and analyzing important data in a chosen period in connection with the internet. This paper is based on the activities of Slovak Association for Cooling and Air-conditioning Technology started in the year 2003 supported by Ministry of Environment. The electronically led documentation has developed from the previous paper form.

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  • Original title: Refrigerants logging and reporting.
  • Record ID : 2010-1857
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Regulation
  • Source: RCR 2010. 2nd IIR Workshop on Refrigerant Charge Reduction in Refrigerating Systems: Stockholm, Sweden, June 16-17, 2010.
  • Publication date: 2010/06/16

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