EPA releases final refrigerant phase-down rule, proposes new rule
October 16, 2023
Facility Executive Magazine
The EPA released its final rule regarding the HFC phase-down and proposed a new rule to better manage and reuse existing HFCs.
Background: The 2020 AIM Act authorized the EPA to address HFCs in three ways: (1) phasing down their production and consumption, (2) maximizing reclamation, and (3) facilitating the transition to next-generation technologies.
The two-part release is the next step in the process:
- Final Rule: Technology Transitions
- The rule “bans HFCs in certain equipment and sets a limit on the global warming potentials (GWPs) of the HFCs that can be used in each subsector”.
- You can find compliance dates and affected products by sector, including residential, in the tables here (page 6).
- There is a three-year sell-through period for these products based on their compliance dates, with the exception of components used to repair legacy systems, which have no restrictions.
- There are also no restrictions on the continued use of existing products or systems.
- Proposed Rule: Managing Existing HFCs
- The rule proposes requirements for:
- Repairing leaky equipment
- Using reclaimed HFCs for certain equipment
- Recovering HFCs from cylinders before their disposal
- A container tracking system
- Details for each requirement (and others) are in the tables here (page 4).
What’s next: The EPA is accepting comments on the release for 60 days “after publication with the Federal Register”, which is still pending. To comment, visit the EPA’s contact page.
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