• Bacharach enhances Parasense platform

    See how Bacharach enhanced its Parasense platform to support requirements for refrigerant management.
    Jan. 21, 2019
    2 min read
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    Bacharach announces a new release to its Parasense platform to support requirements for refrigerant management. The new release provides users a streamlined regulation workflow enabling clear compliance with the US EPA 608 requirements for 2019, as well as CARB and F-Gas regulations.

    The newest release of the Parasense platform blends a user toolset complete with compliance calendar, automated leak rate calculator, intuitive analysis, guided data entry, and compliance reporting features. This upgrade provides for the detailed and robust recordkeeping of refrigerant usage, leak rates, repairs, revised equipment thresholds, repair/retire/retrofit timeframes, and other requirements ensuring continuity of legislation compliance for equipment owners.

    Non-compliance with regulatory legislation can cost up to $37,500 per day, per violation in EPA fines. The regulation workflow updates within the Parasense platform enables peace of mind to those responsible for regulatory compliance by automatically scheduling future tasks, and ensuring all required information is entered when creating records.

    Refrigerant leaks and emissions have a broad and costly impact on organizations. The cost of replacing the refrigerant itself, the loss in product and service, increased energy consumption, negative environmental impacts and safety implications are common consequences of refrigerant leaks.

    Adam Marsh, Parasense product manager, said, “Integrating leak detection with the Parasense platform gives the opportunity for rapid response times. This empowers engineering, refrigerant and maintenance managers to achieve the highest operational performance with the lowest emissions and equipment operating costs.”

    Besides the updated regulation workflow, the Parasense platform has upgraded the user interface, providing a clean, crisp layout for users to easily navigate their refrigerant management in one place. The Parasense platform replaces the paradigm of multiple spreadsheets, to help equipment owners and contractors collaborate toward lowering refrigerant emissions and ensuring compliance. The platform ensures secure access anytime, anywhere by registered users.

    See www.mybacharach.com/refrigerant-management for more details.

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