
Year by year new legislation is being introduced in an endeavor to prevent global warming and keep our planet safe. Whether you believe that global warming is caused by things like CFC gases or carbon emissions, the fact remains that increasingly the gases being used in everything from fridges to commercial air conditioning systems are becoming illegal.
Unfortunately many of these liquefied gases are the most common in use. Brussels has already drafted a series of laws which are soon to come into effect making it increasingly difficult for the average businessman to know what coolants are permitted and which aren't.
Our highly trained engineers will be happy to look at your present coolant and to tell you what options are available to you.
Sometimes this can be as simple as just changing the gas coolant, but even this is a specialized job requiring specialized equipment and knowledge.
The present coolant gases must be completely drained from your system and stored safely . Such liquefied gas must then be shipped for safe disposal.
The integrity of your gas circulation checked and the new gas introduced.
Pick an ethical company with many years of experience for this work. In many cases it would be totally legal to change one coolant gas for another only to discover a year or maybe two years down the line the the gas you replaced with is now illegal.
Believe us when we say we like this no more than you do. Before refilling with any new gas we will advise you as to the known likelihood that this gas will go in to stay. Or you might want to cut to the chase and call us now on 07931 597329
Refrigerant recovery and recycling equipment for servicing and maintaining air-conditioning systems normally performs the following functions:-
● RECOVERY - recovers refrigerant without allowing it to escape to atmosphere;
● RECYCLING -passes refrigerant fluid through a filter to remove contaminants (mainly moisture);
● EVACUATION - removes air and moisture from the system;
● RECHARGING - refills the air-conditioning system with the correct amount of refrigerant.
These gases are usually toxic an can cause explosions. Make certain you use and expert company.
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