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Effect on energy efficiency
One of the options open to building owners for compliance is to replace the offending HCFC refrigerant with a legally compliant alternative. However, replacing the refrigerant will have a negative impact on the energy efficiency of the equipment and it’s Coefficient of Performance (COP). Several solutions are possible to avoid a significant increase in your energy costs. In most cases it is more economical to replace the equipment with a new highly energy efficient system that will be cheaper and more efficient to operate in the long run.Penalties for non-compliance
Whilst legal penalties are still unclear at the moment, in addition to any financial penalties non-compliant building owners will also face:
- The inability to top-up HCFC refrigerant in your equipment leading to lost efficiency and possible breakdowns
- A large increase of your energy bill due to the system trying to maintain capacity whilst being less energy efficient
- Likely increase in the units ability to supply air conditioning or refrigeration giving intermittent supply issues
- Increased service & maintenance costs
These can be critical and this is without counting a possible shortage of qualified service engineers to help you tackle the issues.
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