Stationary Refrigeration Resources for Homeowners
On this page:
- Purchasing and Replacing Equipment
- Maintaining and Servicing Equipment
- Disposing of Equipment
- Flammable Refrigerants and Technician Safety
- Reporting Violations of the Section 608 Regulations
This information can help homeowners learn more about purchasing, maintaining, and disposing of stationary refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment.
Purchasing and Replacing Equipment
- Learn about refrigerants before purchasing or repairing a residential air-conditioning system or heat pump here.
- Learn about how much energy your refrigerator, freezer, or window air conditioner uses from HomeEnergy online. The Department of Energy provides a formula for calculating energy usage for various appliances.
- Look for the ENERGY STAR® label when purchasing new equipment. Products that have earned the government’s ENERGY STAR® label (such as refrigerators, freezers, and other appliances) lower greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines established by EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Maintaining and Servicing Equipment
- Review what you should know about servicing or replacing an air conditioner in your home in this fact sheet.
- Learn how the phaseout of HCFC-22 (also called R-22) affects residential air conditioning in this fact sheet.
- Learn about EPA’s requirements for:
- Practices when servicing stationary refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment.
- Technician certification when servicing stationary refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment.
- Find a technician who can conduct a whole-house assessment and perform recommended energy improvements through the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program. Technicians can also be located through the several trade groups.
Disposing of Equipment
- Learn about EPA’s safe disposal requirements for small appliances in this fact sheet.
- Learn about appliance disposal.
Flammable Refrigerants and Technician Safety
Access more information about R-22a and alternatives for air conditioning.
Reporting Violations of the Section 608 Regulations
Access information on how to report a violation of the Section 608 regulations. Learn about EPA’s efforts to enforce regulations to protect the ozone layer.