by Stuart Ginbey | Jun 12, 2019 | News F Gas Industry, Regulations
SAFETY CONCERNS RAISED R-40 (Methyl Chloride or Chloro-methane) has been found in counterfeit R-134a used in many countries, as a refrigerant for mobile air conditioners, stationary air conditioning, and transport refrigeration systems. Research is being conducted by...
by Stuart Ginbey | May 9, 2019 | News F Gas Industry, Superyacht Industry
Following our recent visit to the Palma Yacht Show, we thought about the questions we get asked about energy reducing strategies for on board refrigeration systems on super yachts. The answer was simple. Our System Performance Analysis survey. This specialist...
by Stuart Ginbey | Feb 13, 2019 | News F Gas Industry
On the 11th February 2019 the UK Government updated their guidance on how businesses can continue to trade and deal in fluorinated greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting substances in the UK and EU, if there’s no EU withdrawal deal. The guide is for businesses and...
by Stuart Ginbey | Feb 7, 2019 | News F Gas Industry
Serial entrepreneur Richard Branson’s latest target for “disruption” is the air conditioning industry and he has condemned its record on energy efficiency as “pathetic”. “Entrenched manufacturers” refuse to do what they are told and this “complacent” sector...
by Stuart Ginbey | Jan 29, 2019 | News F Gas Industry
Who is The Operator? The company in charge of the day to day running/operation of equipment containing F gas. In most circumstances this will be the installation operator of a production installation or the owner of a non-production installation. Who can install,...
by Stuart Ginbey | Jan 14, 2019 | News F Gas Industry
“The same obligations will be in place on contractors after we leave the EU from 30 March 2019 including certification and registration. For engineers and technicians the existing qualifications remain valid and necessary to undertake the work. Existing...