Author Question: List the major provisions of Title VI, section 608 of the 1990 clean air act. What will be an ... (Read 38 times)

bobbysung

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List the major provisions of Title VI, section 608 of the 1990 clean air act.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If the rooftop unit is subjected to a corrosive environment, and can't be installed in an area away from the offending corrosion, what would be a possible alternative?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A prohibition on venting ozone depleting refrigerants Technician certification
Restrictions on the sale of ozone depleting refrigerants Reclaimed refrigerant standards
Certification of recycling and recovery equipment Refrigerant recovery levels
Repair of substantial leaks in equipment with a charge greater than 50 pounds. Safe disposal of appliances containing ozone-depleting refrigerant
Record keeping for technicians, employers, wholesalers, and equipment owners

Answer to Question 2

The alternative would be to wash the unit with clean water frequently and possibly have the appropriate parts coated with a protective covering.



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