Air-conditioning manufacturers, HVACR consultants, and contractors will gain valuable information and insights about the latest developments in refrigerant technology for this industry. If you have been wondering about the impact of low GWP refrigerants on scroll, chillers, as well as industrial air-conditioning equipment, you should not miss this presentation.
Low GWP refrigerant technologies can optimize the overall performance of this equipment, while ensuring compliance with the existing environmental legislation and treaties. With the introduction of F-Gas Regulation and Kigali Agreement, it has never been more important for you to understand low global-warming-potential (GWP) refrigerants and their role in the future of the HVACR industry. Honeywell has developed long-term refrigerant solutions, widening the possibilities for the HVACR industry.
The incumbent HFC refrigerants such as R-410A (GWP = 2088) and R-407C (GWP = 1774) are under pressure due to their high GWPs. Due to the late transition in scroll platform, it has become more urgent for HVACR installations to switch to low GWP HFO refrigerants which will enable OEMs to comply with F-Gas and upcoming EcoDesign requirements. In this session, Honeywell will present the new system components that will be commercially available for R-1234ze/R-515B scroll chillers and share performance data which will compare R-1234ze and R-410A-like scroll chillers.
Honeywell will also present its “one refrigerant solution per application” roadmap including the latest low GWP refrigerants for commercial air conditioning equipment launched in 2021 and 2022.