What are my requirements for leak testing refrigeration or air-conditioning systems?
The owner must ensure that all of the components of a refrigeration or air-conditioning system that come into contact with a halocarbon are leak tested at least once every 12 months. Small 5 This document explains some of the requirements of the Federal Halocarbon Regulations, 2003. However, in the event of inconsistencies between this FAQ, CEPA 1999 and the FHR 2003, CEPA 1999 and the FHR 2003 will prevail. Refrigeration systems, small air-conditioning systems and air conditioning systems contained in motor vehicles are excluded. The leak testing on a refrigeration or air-conditioning system that may result in the release of a halocarbon must be performed by a certified person. The person who leak tests the components of these systems must do so in accordance with the Refrigerant Code of Practice. The Regulations prohibit the certified person from using chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to perform a leak test on an air conditioning or refrigeration system, unless recommended by the Refrigera
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