What is HVAC Refrigerant Testing?

HVAC refrigerant testing is a process used to evaluate the condition and purity of refrigerants that have been recovered in Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Industry. The purpose of refrigerant testing is to ensure that the refrigerant is free of moisture, acid, and particulate matter, which can damage HVAC equipment and compromise the system’s performance. Regular refrigerant testing is essential to ensure the safe and efficient operation of commercial and industrial HVAC systems. Contaminated or degraded refrigerants can lead to system failures, reduced performance, and increased energy consumption. For every 1% of contamination of the refrigerant the system loses 2% efficiency. Testing can also help identify leaks in the system, which can be a source of refrigerant loss and environmental damage.

There are several companies that offer a quick turnaround service on refrigerant analysis, helping you to lower your maintenance costs and increase the lifetime of your systems. Refrigerant Testing Companies can help identify contaminants, determine the purity of recovered, recycled and reclaimed refrigerant before they lead to a host of problems including high head pressures, acid formation, capillary restrictions, oil migration, and bearing failure. 

There are also easy to use sample testing kits that offer ease with testing refrigerants, halon, refrigerant oil and Specialty Testing/ GC-MS

Refrigerant: Testing to AHRI Standard 700 Specifications

Refrigeration Oil: Testing oil quality as indication of system condition

Halon Testing: Testing to Military/ASTM/ISO Specifications




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