What does Section 608 allow a technician to do?

Section 608 technician certification is required to dispose of appliances, except for small appliances (an appliance that is fully manufactured, charged, and hermetically sealed in a factory with five pounds or less of refrigerant), motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACs), or MVAC-like appliances.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


Which of the following do Section 608 regulations apply to?

Section 608 regulations apply to all appliances that contain ozone depleting refrigerants. All substances contained in these appliances are considered refrigerants, since they are used for cooling purposes.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on skillcatapp.com


On what does a Type 2 EPA certification allow a service technician to work?

Type II – The Type II EPA 608 certification is for jobs that involve repairing, servicing, or disposing of high-pressure appliances. Those with this certification are not qualified to repair, service, or dispose of small appliances or air conditioning systems in a motor vehicle.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on summitcollege.edu


What should a technician do if they discover that some R 410a was added to an R 22 system?

If you discover that R-410a was added to this system, you need to recover the mixture in a separate recovery tank. u must use a separate recovery cylinder for the other refrigerant. At the end of recovery service, technicians need to make sure that there is no liquid refrigerant trapped in the service hose.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on skillcatapp.com


What is the EPA 608 test?

What is the EPA 608 Test? This certification exam is designed to educate HVAC technicians on various methods and refrigeration products, providing a safe and eco-friendly outcome with each service. Each section of this test includes 25 questions, equating to 100 questions for complete certification.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on ww2.epatest.com


Top 20 things to know before taking the EPA Section 608 Core Certification Exam for HVAC Technicians



Which of the following appliances is not covered by EPA Section 608 regulations?

Section 608 technician certification is required to dispose of appliances, except for small appliances (an appliance that is fully manufactured, charged, and hermetically sealed in a factory with five pounds or less of refrigerant), motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACs), or MVAC-like appliances.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


What is the difference between EPA 608 and 609?

Section 608 technician certification is required to purchase ozone depleting or non-exempt substitute refrigerants, such as HFC refrigerants. Section 609 technician certification is required to purchase CFC-12 or EPA-approved substitutes for MVACs containing an ODS.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


Which refrigerants can be purchased by someone who is not a section 608 certified technician?

EPA – United States Environmental Protection Agency

The sales restriction is established by EPA regulations (40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F) under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act. Only EPA-certified technicians are allowed to purchase ozone-depleting substances (ODS) used as refrigerants.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on rowleys.com


What would happens if you put R22 in a 410A system?

If you use R-22 in the same system as R-410a, the compressor is going to be trying to work two different fluids through the same coils as both refrigerants respond differently to different mechanical situations. As you might imagine, this isn't going to go well for your air conditioner or heat pump.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on iwae.com


Which of the following is a low pressure refrigerant under EPA's Section 608 regulations?

HCFC-123 used in chillers is a “low-pressure refrigerant” under EPA's Section 608 regulations to replace CFC-11.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on ppatec.com


What kind of equipment can be worked on with Type II certification?

Type II Certification – Can only work on Medium, High, and Very-High Pressure Appliances. Type III Certification – Can only work on Low-Pressure Appliances.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on ww2.epatest.com


What is EPA Type 2 certification?

Type II. The Type II EPA certification allows you to service high-pressure or very high-pressure systems, excluding automotive AC and small appliances. Like the Type I exam, you will have to get 21 of 25 questions correct to pass.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on faradaycareers.com


What is Type 3 EPA certification?

EPA Type 3 covers low-pressure appliances. Technicians working on a Type 3 appliance must be certified as either a Type 3 or a Universal technician. Recall that the EPA Type 1 covers Small Appliances like small refrigerators and air conditioners. EPA Type 2 covers high-pressure refrigeration appliances.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on skillcatapp.com


Which of the following constitutes a violation of Section 608 of the Clean Air Act?

Section 608 prohibits individuals from intentionally venting ODS refrigerants (including CFCs and HCFCs) and their substitutes (such as HFCs), while maintaining, servicing, repairing, or disposing of air- conditioning or refrigeration equipment.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


How much can a technician be fined for releasing non exempt refrigerant from appliances?

If a technician purposely vents these refrigerants, they are subject to fines and criminal prosecution. As of 2017, penalties for venting include a fine of up to $44,539 per day per violation.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on skillcatapp.com


What certification do you need to buy refrigerant?

Refrigerant can only be sold to technicians certified under the Section 608 or Section 609 technician certification programs, where individuals may only purchase refrigerant consistent with the appliances covered by their certification.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


What Freon replaces 410A?

The leading replacement for R-410A refrigerant is a pure, single component refrigerant called R-32, which has one-third the global warming potential of R‑410A. Some products with this next generation refrigerant have already been introduced in the United States.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on goodmanmfg.com


Can I buy R22?

Many homeowners have been told that R22 is now illegal, and they have to change their HVAC not to be at odds with the law. That is false. R22 refrigerant is illegal to import and manufacturer in the U.S. But it's not illegal for anyone to buy R22 freon. And it's not illegal to sell it IF you have a license.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on dandhac.com


What is the old Freon called?

For decades, Freon, also known as R-22 and HCFC-22, was the main refrigerant used in residential AC units. However, new AC systems made since 2010 no longer rely on Freon, instead of using a refrigerant called R410A, or Puron, that has been shown not to harm the ozone.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on onehourheatandair.com


Can you sell freon?

Yes. EPA's regulations allow for the sale of refrigerant contained in a used appliance that is sold or offered for sale together with a fully assembled refrigerant circuit. Used components of an air-conditioner or refrigeration appliance (for example, a condensing unit) cannot contain used refrigerant when sold.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on epa.gov


Can a homeowner buy 410A refrigerant?

You are required to have an EPA Section 608 Type II or Universal certification license to handle R-410A but no license is legally necessary for purchase.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on ww2.epatest.com


Can you sell r12 refrigerant?

Yes, you can still sell R-12 and other CFC refrigerants. Although these refrigerants can no longer be manufactured, it is perfectly legal to sell to an EPA certified buyer.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on refrigerantfinders.com


What do you need to work with refrigerant?

The California Refrigerant Management Program (RMP) affects technicians and contractors who service refrigeration and air conditioning equipment using those high-GWP gases. California's required service practices for these refrigerants include having a current, valid U.S. EPA certificate, no venting, and using proper ...
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on ww2.arb.ca.gov


What certification do I need to buy R-134a?

Auto body shops wishing to buy the common 10- or 30-pound tanks of R-1234yf or R-134a refrigerant will need to have at least one air conditioning-certified technician by Jan. 1, 2018.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on repairerdrivennews.com


Does Section 609 certification expire?

Your certification is good for life. However, in 2015 the Section 609 program was updated to include training information for working with R-1234yf. It is strongly recommended to re-certify to obtain this training if you plan to service R-1234yf vehicles.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on macsw.org
Previous question
What is the shape of red tomatoes?