Refrigerant Handling Knowledge Agent
EPA compliance and refrigerant procedures
AI agent providing instant access to EPA refrigerant regulations, recovery procedures, and proper handling requirements for all refrigerant types.
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Refrigerant handling has strict EPA requirements, and violations result in significant fines.
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What are the EPA requirements for recovering R-410A from a residential system being decommissioned?
R-410A Recovery Requirements (EPA 608): 1) Must recover to 0 psig if system has operating charge >200 lbs, or 90% of charge for smaller systems. 2) Use EPA-certified recovery equipment for high-pressure refrigerants. 3) Record recovery amount in service records. 4) Reclaimed refrigerant must meet ARI-700 purity standards if resold. 5) Submit annual report if recovering >100 lbs/year. Note: R-410A is not subject to production phaseout but still requires proper recovery. Fine for venting: up to $44,539 per day per violation.