TE CONNECTIVITY / SEALED CONNECTORS: ENHANCING HVAC SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND LONGEVITY 3
EMBRACING LOW GWP REFRIGERANTS IN HVAC SYSTEMS
Stringent environmental regulations and protocols worldwide are driving the phase-out of refrigerants with high global warming
potential (GWP).
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While this transition promises more sustainable heating and cooling technology, it presents a significant change
management hurdle for the industry.
As key players in the industry, HVAC manufacturers play a crucial role in staying current with evolving regulations, identifying and
adopting new low GWP options, and redesigning systems to accommodate these alternatives. Meanwhile, commercial and industrial
building operators must navigate the implementation of new systems, adjust operational practices, and safely dispose of legacy
refrigerants. Additionally, they must familiarize themselves with the handling and storage protocols for A2L refrigerants, which carry
mild flammability risks.
Furthermore, the shifting climate patterns, characterized by increased frequency of extreme weather events and rising temperatures,
are likely to compound existing challenges and introduce new complexities for HVAC and component manufacturers. This
necessitates continuous innovation in refrigerants, connectors, and other solutions to address emerging needs for improved
resilience and efficiency of HVAC systems in the face of evolving environmental demands.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN COMPONENTS
Waterproof
and dustproof
Flameproof
Extra locking
mechanisms
IP67-rated protection
from water and dust
Glow Wire Test
(GWT) and UL 94-V0