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Organizations are required to report annual refrigerant usage and track leak rates to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If you work with a third party agency to manage or confirm refrigerant safety, reporting is done through that agency.
In Signature Service Management, refrigerant usage and leak information can be entered in the Refrigerant Tracking window, accessed from the equipment record attached to the service call.
The Leak Rate Analysis method is set up in the Service Options window. See Choosing service optionsService Options for more information.

Tracking refrigerant usage and leak rates

Refrigerant tracking data is entered and tracked for equipment included on a service call. You can also print a report that can be submitted to the appropriate agency for approval.

  1. Choose Cards > Service Management > Service Manager. The Service Manager window opens.
  2. Select a customer and service call, and then choose the Refrigerant Tracking button to open the Refrigerant Tracking window. You can also zoom on the Equipment ID and open the Refrigerant Tracking window from the equipment record. Several fields populate directly from the equipment record and/or service call. 

    Note

    The Customer ID/Name and Location/Name fields are display-only when accessing the Refrigerant Tracking window from the Service Call window.


  3. Complete the following refrigerant fields, as necessary.
    • Date of Service:
      Defaults to the service call date, however this field can be edited.
    • Certification #:
      Enter the certification number required to work on refrigeration systems, as specified under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act.
    • Refrigerant Type:
      Use the lookup to choose the type of refrigerant. Depending on the equipment, this can be one of several primary types. Refer to the National Refrigeration Safety Code catalog for more information. This value may default from the equipment record. The unit of measure for the selected refrigerant type, for example, lbs., defaults next to the Optimal Charge, Refrigerant Added, and Refrigerant Recovered fields.
    • Supplied By:
      Enter the supplier information.
    • Cylinder Number:
      Enter the number of the refrigerant cylinder, and/or a short (30-character) description.
    • Circuit Number:
      Use the lookup to choose the refrigerant circuit.
    • Void (check boxcheckbox):
      If for some reason you need to void this record, mark this check boxcheckbox.
    • Leak Found, Leak Repaired, Repair Attempted:
      If a leak has been found, mark the appropriate check box checkbox to indicate general discovery and action taken.
    • Leak Repaired / Repair Attempted:
      After marking that a leak has been found, you are required to mark either Leak Repaired or Repair Attempted.
    • Leak Location and Leak Sublocation:
      Use the lookups to choose the general (e.g. Condenser, Compressor) and specific (e.g. Ball Valve, Coil) areas where the leak has occurred.
    • Fault Code: Use
      Use the lookup to choose the fault code that best describes the condition discovered, for example, a leaky pipe or corrosion. If the condition does not adequately match one of the other values, choose Other. You must explain the fault if you choose Other.
    • Action Code:
      Use the lookup to choose the action code that best describes the steps taken to alleviate or fix the problem.
    • Optimal Charge:
      Enter the optimal refrigerant charge necessary to maintain safe cooling levels. This is often a manufacturers' initial value, and may default from the equipment record.
    • Ref. Equipment Type:
      Use the lookup to choose the refrigerant equipment type. The pounds indicate the amount of refrigerant the equipment can contain.
      • 0-Not Applicable (default)
      • 1 - Commercial Refrigeration 50 to 500 pounds
      • 2 - Commercial Refrigeration > 500 pounds
      • 3 - Industrial Process Refrigeration 50-500
      • 4 - Industrial Process Refrigeration >500
      • 5 - Comfort Cooling > 50 pounds
    • Current/Max Leak Rate:
      If the current leak rate exceeds the maximum leak rate, an indicator  icon displays to the right of the label.
    • Recharged, Recovered, Recycled, Disposed, Accidentally Released:
      For each of these fields, enter the amounts of old refrigerant that is recharged, recovered, recycled, disposed, and/or accidentally released. The unit of measure defaults from the refrigerant type.
    • New Added:
      Enter the amount of new refrigerant that is added. The unit of measure defaults from the refrigerant type.
    • Net Added:
      Displays the calculated net amount of total refrigerant added. The unit of measure defaults from the refrigerant type.
    • Initial Leak Test, Follow-up Leak Test:
      If action was taken to verify the refrigerant leak repair, choose the method that was used and the date of the initial test. If a follow-up test was performed, choose an additional method and date. If no verification was performed, select N/A in both fields. 

      Note

      The EPA states that follow-up testing must be completed at a defined interval based on the refrigeration equipment type. For more information, see https://www.epa.gov/section608.


    • Third Party Confirmation:
      If a third-party agency was used to manage and verify refrigeration safety, enter the verification number here. This value is not validated by the software.
  4. Enter any optional comments.
  5. The previous transactions are displayed in the scrolling section at the bottom of the window. This section displays the calculated leak rate history of the equipment based on the leak rate calculation method selected in the Setup Option settings. (See the Refrigerant Tracking Leak Rate Analysis Method setting in the Service Options window.) To view only voided records, mark Display Only Voided Records.
  6. When you are finished, choose Save. The printer button allows you to view a printable SSRS report with the information from a refrigerant tracking record.
    • If you opened the Refrigerant Tracking window from the service call, you can use the scrolling window to select existing refrigerant tracking records for the service call.
    • If you opened the Refrigerant Tracking window from the equipment record, you can use the scrolling window to select existing refrigerant tracking records for the equipment.