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Summary

Appliances that leak 125% or more of their full charge in a calendar year are considered chronically leaking.

When it comes to chronic leakers, Refrigerant Tracking Manager helps you to:

  • Easily identify and keep track of chronically leaking appliances and 
  • Report on such appliances to the EPA

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Identifying Chronically Leaking Appliances

Chronically leaking appliances are appliances that contain 50 or more pounds of ozone-depleting refrigerant and leak 125% or more of their full charge in a calendar year.

The leak rate calculation method for a chronic leaker is different from the leak rate calculation method for when refrigerant is added to an HVAC or refrigerated appliance.

Formula for calculating the chronic leak rate

Behind the scenes, the system calculates the chronic leak rate for each refrigerated and HVAC appliance that exists in your Asset Manager database and that uses more than 50 pounds of refrigerant.

The chronic leak rate appears on the asset details page. When the rate meets or exceeds the threshold of 125%, the rate gets highlighted in red as in the screenshot below.

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Using the Chronic Leaking Assets Only filter on the filters panel of the assets list, you can quickly find chronic leakers across your locations.

Filter on the assets list allowing you to quickly find chronically leaking assets

Downloading the Report on Chronically Leaking Appliances

Having chronically leaking assets at your locations requires you to report on them to the EPA by March 1. The report must describe efforts to identify leaks and repair the appliance.

You can download the report as an MS Excel file from the Refrigerant Leak Events page.

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  1. Navigate to the hamburger menu, and select Assets (Equipment) > Refrigerant Leak Events.
    Refrigerant Leak Events section in the hamburger menu
  2. Click Download Chronic Leak Report.
    Clicking the button to download the Chronic Leak Report
  3. Select the required Unit of Measure and the Year you would like to run the report for.
    Overlay for selecting the unit of measure and year for the assets that should be included in the report

An MS Excel report on chronically leaking assets is downloaded to your device.

Viewing the Report on Chronically Leaking Assets

The information in the report is divided into three tabs: Assets, Parts, and Leak Records.

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Switch between the tabs here below to view what details are found on each sheet tab.


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The tab contains assets that have met or exceeded the chronic leak rate threshold. Alongside with key asset details, you will find the chronic leak percentage for each asset.

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Here you can find information on refrigerant part usages associated with chronically leaking assets.

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titleLeak Records

It shows information on leak events associated with chronically leaking assets.

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