Refrigerant Classifications and Changes Full Training- 2023

Published 2023-11-01
Don Gillis from Chemours talks about changes in the world of refrigerants. From hydrocarbons classification of refrigerants, this high-level training will provide you with the knowledge you need about refrigerants and changes coming to the HVAC industry.

All Comments (4)
  • @miami1393
    On a different note, you sound and look just like John Goodman πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ But great informative video
  • Why did you decide to combine R-32 with R-1234yf? With all the negative around the R-1234yf.
  • @skikansas66617
    So Chlorine used in industry and used in cleaning products is not causing ozone depletion? I find it hard to believe banning R12 and R22 as a refrigerant alone is the reason the ozone has closed. R22 and R12 were the best refrigerants IMO. If manufactures would build solid components that didn't leak, there would not be an issue. Driving all of this is $$$ profit for manufactures.