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		<title>What is an F-Gas and my F-Gas responsibility?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is my F-Gas responsibility..? &#8220;F Gases&#8221; are chemicals that contain &#8220;Fluorine&#8221;. We encounter the &#8220;F Gases&#8221; in everyday refrigerants used for heating and cooling applications within refrigeration and air conditioning systems. These gases acts as a powerful greenhouse gas and have potential to form a reflective layer in the stratosphere. This reflective layer causes [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;F Gases&#8221; are chemicals that contain &#8220;Fluorine&#8221;. We encounter the &#8220;F Gases&#8221; in everyday refrigerants used for heating and cooling applications within refrigeration and air conditioning systems.</p>
<p>These gases acts as a powerful greenhouse gas and have potential to form a reflective layer in the stratosphere.</p>
<p>This reflective layer causes rays from natural sunlight to reflect back to the earth’s surface rather than pass through the stratosphere. Thus the build up of greenhouse gases, acts like a pane of glass within a green house, causing the area under the glass to warm up.  It is in everyone&#8217;s best interest to reduce the release of these harmful gases&#8230;</p>
<p>Part of our works with refrigeration and air conditioning systems involves the safe reclamation of &#8220;F gases&#8221; from plant requiring repairs, or from redundant plant.</p>
<p>The reclamation of &#8220;F gas&#8221; is now mandatory by law. The responsible use and actions to minimise loss lies with the operators and owners of plant containing such gases.</p>
<p><b>‘F Gas Regulations: </b>On the 4th July 2009 the new F Gas Regulations (similar to Corgi) came into force which makes it illegal for you as a user of Refrigeration or Air Conditioning equipment to employ any company to work on this type of equipment who isn’t an approved ‘F Gas’ contractor.</p>
<p><strong> New F gas Legislation will affect all businesses using refrigeration &amp; air conditioning equipment.</strong></p>
<p>We recommend that you arrange to have your equipment serviced at least once a year and leak tested according to F-Gas regulatory intervals which are dependent on the size and amount of refrigerant your system holds. On larger systems this can be 4 times yearly!</p>
<p>If you are unsure about your commitments or require more advice then give us a call on 07531 949 273!</p>
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