Understanding Global Warming Potential (GWP)
Global Warming Potential (GWP)

What It Means for Your HVAC Systems.

As climate concerns continue to shape the future of technology, it’s essential to understand the environmental impact of the products we use daily. Whether it’s in your air conditioner, car, or home refrigerator, the refrigerants used play a crucial role in both functionality and environmental sustainability. At Air Management Group, we are committed to educating our customers on the importance of using low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants—an innovation that’s paving the way for a greener tomorrow.

What is Global Warming Potential (GWP)?

Global Warming Potential (GWP) is an international measure of how much heat a greenhouse gas traps in the atmosphere. Essentially, the higher the GWP, the more warming impact that substance has on our planet. Traditional refrigerants have a high GWP, contributing significantly to global warming when released into the atmosphere.

However, there is good news. The HVAC industry is evolving, as are the refrigerants that power your air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Low GWP refrigerants represent the next generation of technology designed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining the performance you expect from your HVAC systems.

The Future of Refrigerants: R-454B and R-32

Starting in 2025, new residential HVAC equipment in the United States will be required to use refrigerants with a GWP of less than 700. This is a significant step towards reducing the environmental footprint of cooling systems. American Standard, a leader in HVAC technology, has been at the forefront of this transition, dedicating extensive research to identifying the most sustainable alternatives.

Two refrigerants have emerged as the frontrunners in this new era: R-454B and R-32. The majority of new HVAC equipment will utilize R-454B, known for its lower GWP and efficient performance. In select products, R-32 will be used, offering another option for those looking to reduce their environmental impact.

This transition to lower GWP refrigerants is not just a regulatory requirement; it’s a commitment to a more sustainable future. At Air Management Group, we are fully prepared to guide you through this transition, ensuring that you have access to the latest technology and the most effective solutions for your home or business.

How Air Management Group Can Help

Navigating the transition to low GWP refrigerants may seem daunting, but that’s where we come in. Air Management Group is dedicated to providing you with the best solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your current system or need advice on the best products for a new installation, we’re here to help.

Explore our range of products that utilize these new refrigerants, and ensure your home or business is equipped for the future.

Ready to take the next step? Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you reduce emissions and make your HVAC systems more sustainable. Call us at 416 264 7687 to speak with one of our experts. Together, we can contribute to a greener, more sustainable world.

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