International Institute Of Ammonia Refrigeration

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International Institute of Ammonia RefrigerationFor the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural RefrigerantsRegulations & Standards SessionTony LundellIIAR Director of Standards and Safety

Who We are and What We Do Membership Based Technical Society ANSI Approved Standards Writer Publisher of Technical and Educational Resource Material Comprised of design engineers, contractors, manufacturers, endusers, students, scientists, and trainersIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR Worldwide MembersIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

Allied Associations ACAIRE - Colombia ASHRAE - USA Association of Ammonia Refrigeration – India Australian Refrigeration Association - Australia Chinese Association of Refrigeration - China Cámara Chilena de Refrigeración y Climatización – Chile eurammon – Germany Global Cold Chain Alliance - USA Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) – USAIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR eLibrary – The most comprehensive on-lineresource of natural refrigeration technical publications: Free online access to IIAR Bulletins and Standards Free online access to more than 350 Technical Papers.IIAR Publications Discounts – IIAR members receive significant discounts on popularindustry publications.IIAR Communications – The Condenser, a quarterly magazine and the IIAR ConnectNewsletter, delivered digitally each month.IIAR Conference Registration & Exhibitor DiscountsIIAR On-Line Membership DirectoryYour Membership Helps IIAR help our Industry!IIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR Suite of StandardsApproved ANSI StandardsIIAR 1 – 2012:Definitions and Terminology Used in IIAR StandardsIIAR 2 – 2014:Safe Design of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR 3 – 2012:Ammonia Refrigeration ValvesIIAR 4 – 2015:Installation of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR 5 – 2013:Start-up and Commissioning of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR 7 – 2013:Developing Operating Procedures for Closed-Circuit Ammonia MechanicalRefrigerating SystemsIIAR 8 – 2015:Decommissioning of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR Suite of StandardsStandards Currently Under DevelopmentIIAR 6 – 20xx: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance ofClosed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR 9 – 20xx: Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practicesfor Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration SystemsIIAR C2 – 20xx: CO2 RefrigerationIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR Active BulletinsBulletin No. 108 Guidelines for: Water Contamination inAmmonia Refrigeration Systems (Date: 1986)Bulletin No. 109 Guidelines for: IIAR Minimum Safety Criteria for aSafe Ammonia Refrigeration System (Date: 1997)Bulletin No. 110 Guidelines for: Start-Up, Inspection and Maintenance ofAmmonia Mechanical Refrigerating Systems (Date: March 2002)Bulletin No. 114 Guidelines for: Identification of Ammonia Refrigeration Piping andSystem Components (Date: 2014)Bulletin No. 116 Guidelines for: Avoiding Component Failure in Industrial RefrigerationSystems Caused by Abnormal Pressure or Shock (Date: 1992)IIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

IIAR Superseded BulletinsBulletin No. 107 Guidelines for: Suggested Safety and Operating Procedures When MakingRefrigeration Plant Tie-InsBulletin No. 111 Guidelines for: Ammonia Machinery Room VentilationBulletin No. 112 Guidelines for: Ammonia Machinery Room DesignBulletin No. R1 A Guide to Good Practices for the Operation of an Ammonia RefrigerationSystemIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

Codes & Standards Consistency Gap analysis with ASHRAE 15,UMC, NFPA 1, IMC, & IFC Differences were mostlyincluded or revised in ourdocumentIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

Code & Standards Consistency Clarity for Some Practices Addressed Compliance Issues Recognized and Generally AcceptedGood Engineering Practices - RAGAGEP Addressed Hot TopicsIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

ANSI approved IIAR Standards Ensure Safe Design, Safe Operating Procedures,and Safe Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Practices Are enforceable and address Regulatory ComplianceBulletins and Guidelines are not enforceable Are Recognized and Generally Accepted Good EngineeringPractices – Have your RAGAGEP organized and readilyaccessible – Be in the driver’s seat with RAGAGEP!IIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

Contact InformationWebsite: www.iiar.orgPhone #: 703-312-4200tony lundell@iiar.orgIIAR Standards For the Safe and Efficient Use of Natural Refrigerants

Thank you very much!.

Bulletin No. 109 Guidelines for: IIAR Minimum Safety Criteria for a Safe Ammonia Refrigeration System (Date: 1997) Bulletin No. 110 Guidelines for: Start-Up, Inspection and Maintenance of Ammonia Mechanical Refrigerating Systems (Date: March 2002) Bulletin No. 114 Guidelines for: Identification of Ammonia Refrigeration Piping and

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