Guidance Note GN 1 CFCs, HCFCs and halons: professional and practical guidance on substances which deplete the ozone layer
Publication Year
2000
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
The environmental damage that has been caused by the continuing use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HFCs) and halons in terms of ozone depletion and global warming has led CIBSE to promote guidance on their earliest possible replacement by less damaging alternatives. Since the publication of the first version of this Guidance Note further scientific evidence has confirmed the damaging environmental effects of CFCs, HFCs and halons, as well as some of their replacements. This has promoted major revisions to the Montreal protocol and EC regulations on ozone depleting substances, and agreement on the Kyoto Protocol to limit the emissions of greenhouse gases. This Note has been revised to take account of these changes, including advances in the availability and application of alternative refrigerants.
Document History
Replaces GN1: 1993.
ISBN
9780900953996
Publisher Information
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers received its Royal Charter in 1976. They promote careers of building services engineers by accrediting courses of study in further and higher education, and by approving work based training programmes. Their publications include technical guidance and codes which set the criteria for best practice in the profession.
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