The Engineers HVAC Podcast

R410A Transition Updates with Clifton Beck - Online PDH Class

03.08.2024 - By Tony Mormino, HVAC Marketing Director, Engineer, and Your Humble HostPlay

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The latest episode of the Engineers HVAC Podcast, hosted by Tony Mormino, serves as an educational and empowering session for HVAC industry professionals, specifically mechanical engineers and mechanical contractors.

Our guest today is Clifton Beck, an HVAC refrigerant and training expert, and the episode dives into several key areas that are of high value to its audience:

1. A2L Transition and R-410A Transition: The podcast meticulously covers the transition from R-410A to A2L classified refrigerants, focusing on important dates, the significance of the A2L classification, and how it affects transportation and training. This segment is crucial for professionals seeking to stay ahead by understanding regulatory changes and their implications on HVAC systems.

2. Education on Refrigerant Transition: Beck's insight into the current refrigerant transition, drawing from his experiences with past transitions (e.g., CFC and HCFC phase-outs), offers a rich educational perspective. He discusses the necessity of understanding new refrigerants like R-32 and R-454B, which are replacing R-410A, due to their lower Global Warming Potential (GWP). This information is valuable for professionals making informed decisions about refrigerant use and compliance with environmental regulations.

3. Training and Certification: The episode emphasizes the importance of training and certification, especially concerning the new refrigerants and their safe handling. This is particularly beneficial for contractors and engineers looking to update their skills and knowledge base to remain competitive and competent.

4. Q&A; Segment: The live Q&A; session, addressing questions from the audience, adds a practical and interactive element to the podcast. This helps clarify doubts and engages the community in meaningful discussions about challenges and solutions in the HVAC industry.

5. PDH Presentation: Offering a Professional Development Hours (PDH) certificate for listeners who email the host after the presentation adds educational value, encouraging professional growth and continuous learning among industry practitioners.

By listening to this episode, HVAC professionals will gain insights into industry trends, regulatory changes, and technological advancements. The emphasis on education, training, and community engagement positions this podcast as a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of the HVAC industry successfully.

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