Is your business ready for California's transition to low-GWP refrigerants?
New regulations designed to support the food retail and cold storage industries in transitioning from synthetic HCF to ultra-low GWP natural refrigerant are now in full force, and they have significant implications for your business operations.
What is CARB SB 1206 Regulation?
- CARB SB 1206 bans the sale and use of bulk HFCs with >2200 GWP
- Starting January 1, 2025, virgin high-GWP refrigerants will no longer be available for sale in California.
Transition to low-GWP refrigerants now to avoid disruptions and ensure compliance.
How can CoolSys Help?
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Site survey and leak assessment
Fix leaks and recharge refrigerant before January 1, 2025
Quarterly leak checks and transition to low-GWP refrigerant
Refrigerants No Longer Available after January 1, 2025
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Plan ahead and protect your business.
Learn how CoolSys can help.
Implement a Plan of Action
- Stay ahead of January 1, 2025, regulatory changes
- Identify and repair refrigerant leaks in your systems today
- Recharge your systems with refrigerant before January 1st, 2025
- Complete quarterly leak detection inspections to help you comply with regulations
- Develop a conversion to a lower GWP refrigerant plan based on your operation’s needs
Transition to Low GWP Refrigerants
• You have the tools and support of industry experts to assist every step of the way
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CO2 Refrigeration Systems. Reduce GHG Emissions & Stay Compliant.
CoolSys is at the forefront of installing and maintaining cutting-edge CO2 Systems. These systems operate with ultra-low GWP refrigerants, providing long-term energy savings. By upgrading to CO2 or other ultra-low GWP refrigerant-based refrigerants, you comply with the latest regulations and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with your refrigeration operation.