Yes, you need refrigerant certification to legally handle refrigerants. If you do not have the proper certification and handle refrigerants, you could face fines, legal consequences, and harm to the environment due to improper handling of these substances.
Any refrigeration supplier provided you have the proper federal certification.
This is regulated by federal law, so there is no variance between states. Without ASE and EPA certification, you can only buy 12 ounce cans of either R134a or R22b refrigerant. For R-12 refrigerant, or the large cylinders of any other refrigerant type, you need to be licensed and certified.
Don't do it unless you are certified , plus buying R22 you need a certification. Check your evaporator filters , wash your condenser coil.
Yes you need a certification
Anyone can buy refrigerant as long as they have taken and passed the EPA Section 608 Certification.
The type of refrigerant that an E 34 needs is R12 refrigerant. It is absolutely necessary that you do not put any other type of refrigerant into a R12.
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you dont need the certification to become a nurse, but you do need it to work. If your planning to get a job then you need to get your certification cause no hospital or clinic will hire you without one.
you need a shalament certification to become a fashion designer.
short answer: Only people with and EPA certification may purchase R22 and/or R410A refrigerants.
There isn't any. You have to install a piecing valve. EPA certification test covers this.
To recover and recharge refrigerant from an HFO-1234yf system, a shop needs a specialized recovery machine designed for HFO-1234yf, as traditional R-134a equipment is incompatible. Additionally, the shop should have appropriate hoses and manifolds that are compatible with the refrigerant, along with protective equipment to ensure safety. It’s also essential to have a refrigerant identifier to verify the refrigerant type before recovery and charging. Proper training and certification in handling refrigerants are crucial to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.