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Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone: Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning System Servicing

FR Abstract
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is adopting three technical standards developed by SAE International (SAE) for equipment that recovers, recycles, and/or recharges the refrigerant 2,3,3,3- Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf or R-1234yf) in motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACs). The three standards are SAE J2843, SAE J2851, and SAE J3030. This rule adopts the most current versions of these standards by incorporating them by reference into the regulations under Title VI of the Clean Air Act (CAA). This will provide additional flexibility for industry stakeholders that wish to select recovery and recycling equipment certified to these standards.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2021-05363
Federal Register Volume
86
Federal Register Year
2021-03-24
Federal Register Start Page
15587
Federal Register End Page
15596
CFR Citation
40 CFR 82
FR Citation
86 FR 15587
CFR title
40
CFR Part
82
Document Number
SAE J2843-2019
Document Edition
2019
Standard Title
R-1234yf (HFO-1234yf) Recovery/Recycling/Recharging Equipment for Flammable Refrigerants for Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems
Excerpts
regulations. The three SAE standards that are being adopted and incorporated by reference relate to recycling, recovery, and/or recharging of R-1234yf. R-1234yf … the definition of the term “properly using” to add the standards incorporated by reference at 40 CFR 82.36(a)(8)-(10) to the list of recommended service procedures … apply for approval to certify equipment as meeting the standards incorporated by reference at 40 CFR 82.36(a)(8)-(10), as well as the currently existing standards … adopts the most current versions of these standards by incorporating them by reference into the regulations under Title VI of the Clean Air Act (CAA). This
Record Source
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