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EA: Refrigerant Management

🔹 Introduction

Refrigerants used in HVAC&R systems pose two major environmental risks:

  1. Ozone depletion (ODP) → damages the ozone layer
  2. Global warming (GWP) → contributes to climate change

The LEED Energy and Atmosphere category addresses these risks in two stages:

  • Fundamental Refrigerant Management (Prerequisite) → eliminate ozone-damaging refrigerants
  • Enhanced Refrigerant Management (Credit) → minimize both ozone depletion and climate impact

👉 This reflects a key transition:

Step 1 → Remove worst offenders (CFCs)
Step 2 → Optimize refrigerant impact (ODP + GWP)

📊 Comparison Table: Fundamental vs Enhanced Refrigerant Management

Category

EA Prerequisite: Fundamental Refrigerant Management

EA Credit: Enhanced Refrigerant Management

Type

Required

Optional

Points

0 points

1 point

Primary Focus

Eliminate ozone depletion risk

Reduce both ODP and GWP

Intent

Reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

Reduce ozone depletion + climate change impact

Key Requirement

❌ No CFC-based refrigerants in new systems

Use low-impact or no refrigerants

Existing Equipment

Must phase out CFCs before completion

Must evaluate full refrigerant impact

Exemptions

Systems with < 0.5 lbs refrigerant

Not specifically applicable

Approach Options

No options (mandatory requirement)

Option 1: No or Low-Impact Refrigerants
Option 2: Calculation Method

ODP Requirement

Must eliminate CFCs (high ODP)

Must aim for ODP = 0

GWP Consideration

❌ Not addressed directly

✅ Must minimize GWP

Option 1 (Simple Path)

Not applicable

ODP = 0 AND GWP < 50

Option 2 (Calculation)

Not applicable

LCGWP + LCODP × 10⁵ ≤ 100

Complexity

Simple compliance

More technical (calculation-based)

Environmental Scope

Ozone only

Ozone + climate

🧠 Memory Tips (CRITICAL FOR EXAM)

🔹 Refrigerant Progression (Your Image – Perfect)

👉 Think of this timeline:

  • CFCs → ❌ BANNED (high ODP)
  • HCFCs → ⚠️ PHASING OUT
  • HFCs / HFOs / Natural → ✅ PREFERRED

🔹 ODP vs GWP (Most Important Concept)

🌍 ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential)

👉 Damages ozone layer

  • CFCs → Very high ODP
  • HCFCs → Lower but still harmful
  • HFCs/HFOs → ODP = 0

🌡️ GWP (Global Warming Potential)

👉 Measures climate impact

  • HFCs → ❗ High GWP
  • HFOs → ✅ Low GWP
  • Natural refrigerants → ✅ Very low

🔹 Simple Way to Remember

👉 Prerequisite = “No CFCs”
👉 Credit = “Low ODP + Low GWP”

🔹 Golden Exam Rule

Eliminating ozone damage (ODP) is minimum requirement
Reducing climate impact (GWP) earns points

⚠️ Common Exam Traps

❌ “HFCs are bad because of ozone”

👉 Incorrect
👉 HFCs = ODP = 0

❌ “Prerequisite considers GWP”

👉 Incorrect
👉 Only about CFC elimination (ODP)

❌ “Any low GWP refrigerant earns the credit”

👉 Not enough

👉 Must meet:

  • ODP = 0
  • GWP < 50 (Option 1)
    OR
  • Pass calculation formula

Final Takeaway

Prerequisite → Eliminate ozone damage (CFCs)
Credit → Optimize refrigerant impact (ODP + GWP)

Official FAQs

What is the main requirement of Fundamental Refrigerant Management?
Eliminate the use of CFC-based refrigerants in new HVAC systems.
What are the two environmental concerns addressed by refrigerants?
Ozone depletion (ODP) and global warming (GWP).
A project uses HFC refrigerants with zero ODP but high GWP. Does it meet the prerequisite and credit?
• ✅ Meets prerequisite (no CFCs)
• ❌ May not meet credit (high GWP)
A project uses equipment with less than 0.5 lbs of refrigerant. Does it need to comply?
No, it is exempt from prerequisite requirements.
Why does LEED require elimination of CFCs before addressing GWP?
Because CFCs cause severe ozone depletion, which has immediate global environmental consequences.
Why does the credit include a calculation method?
To evaluate overall refrigerant impact across systems, especially when multiple refrigerants are used.
How does using natural refrigerants benefit a project?
• ODP = 0
• Very low GWP
• Helps meet both environmental goals

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