Using Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) to Reduce Refrigerant Leaks While Preparing for EPA AIM Act Regulations

An estimated 430,480 pounds of high-global warming potential (GWP) hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are put into the atmosphere every year by data center chillers, causing a decrease in operational efficiency, an increase in greenhouse gases being released into the environment, and a multi-million dollar loss for data centers across the country. At the same time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to establish a new Emissions Reduction and Reclamation Program tasked with reducing emissions of climate damaging HFCs from equipment, including cooling systems.

As the demand for data centers continues to expand, establishing effective refrigerant management programs, that include leak detection, is crucial to minimizing losses, adhering to forthcoming EPA rules, and maintaining a reputation as an environmentally conscious operator.

Snapshot of Proposed Regulation - Phasedown of Hydrofluorocarbons

The proposed EPA AIM Act Regulations would address HFCs by “promulgating certain regulations for purposes of maximizing reclamation and minimizing releases of HFCs from equipment and ensuring the safety of technicians and consumers.” For this rule, the EPA is proposing leak detection and repair for appliances containing 15-50 pounds of HFC-containing refrigerant (or HFC substitute) with a GWP greater than 53. R-134a, a common industrial refrigerant, has a GWP of 1,430.

To repair leaks, they must be detected. That’s where FLIR can help.

How FLIR Can Help

FLIR is the global leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of OGI cameras and strives to build a more sustainable, efficient, and safer future. FLIR’s innovative industrial technologies enhance productivity, protect the environment, and save lives. 

The FLIR G304 is an OGI camera used to detect hydrofluorocarbons, refrigerants, and other industrial gases and can quickly detect data center refrigerant leaks, leading to fewer shutdowns, increased productivity, anticipated cost savings, and good environmental stewardship. With the portable, hand-held G304, you can safely and efficiently scan large areas without interfering, shutting down, or disrupting large-scale storage and refrigeration operations while pinpointing the exact location of the leak for quick and efficient repair.

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Invisible gas leaks are revealed when viewed through a FLIR OGI Camera.

For More Information Contact Kaleb Meihls to learn more about the G304.

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