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How EPA Rules Are Changing HVAC Refrigerant Detection with Don C. Fort Sr.

How EPA Rules Are Changing HVAC Refrigerant Detection with Don C. Fort Sr.

Season 2 Episode 78 Published 11 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Did you know? Esco HVAC Podcast, Clifton Beck sits down with Don C. Fort Sr. from Heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration to indulge into the evolution of refrigeration technology and the impact of new refrigerant regulations on the HVAC industry. They discuss the challenges and opportunities brought on by changes in refrigerants, detection systems, and safety protocols. Don shares his insights on how contractors and technicians can adapt to these changes through training, proper tools, and a shift in mindset.

The conversation covers everything from the role of refrigerant detection systems (RDS) to the importance of understanding mildly flammable refrigerants like A2Ls.

Key Takeaways:

  • Refrigerant Detection – Advanced systems ensure safety with new refrigerants.
  • A2L Handling – Proper tools and training are essential for mildly flammable refrigerants.
  • Natural Refrigerants – CO2 and other alternatives require specialized equipment and expertise.
  • Tech Transition – Digital controls and detection systems are reshaping refrigeration service.

Noteworthy Quotes:

  • "Change is inevitable. You can either be part of it, or have it happen to you." – Don C. Fort Sr.
  • "We can’t change how we exchange heat—the process is the process. But how do we control and monitor it? That’s where we evolve." – Don C. Fort Sr.
  • "Mildly flammable refrigerants are manageable with the right tools and training." – Don C. Fort Sr.

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