FGas Register
Stationary air conditioning or refrigeration equipment containing more than 3 kg of refrigerants containing F-gases is to be entered onto the FGas register and certain records for each individual refrigerant system kept. The FGas register is required to contain:
The quantity and type of FGas refrigerants.
Any quantities of refrigerant added.
The quantity of refrigerant recovered during servicing, maintenance and final disposal.
The identity of the company or personnel who performed the servicing or maintenance.
Dates and results of leakage checks and leakage detection system checks.
Leak Checking
The FGas regulations require systems containing FGas refrigerants to be leak checked periodically depending on the quantity of the refrigerant charge. To comply with the F-Gas regulations the following are the requirements for each refrigerant circuit:
3 kg or more (or 6 kg if hermitically sealed) – requires leak checking once per year.
30 kg or more – requires leak checking once every 6 months (also if there is a leak detection system already fitted the system only requires to be inspected once a year).
300 kg or more – requires leaking checking once every 3 months (also a leak detection system must be fitted and inspected once per year).
Refcom
We are FGas registered by Refcom and all of our FGas assessors are FGas qualified to work on air conditioning or refrigeration equipment.
We are obligated to follow certain procedures and keep records to ensure that air conditioning and refrigeration equipment containing an FGas refrigerant that we work on, has the least environmental impact through reducing CO² emissions.
The FGas regulations require that minimal refrigerant gases are released to the atmosphere and that equipment runs at its maximum efficiency.