Wash. Admin. Code § 173-443-065 - Prohibitions and additional requirements for new or retrofit refrigeration equipment listed in Table 2

(1) Prohibitions. No person shall offer for sale, lease, rent, install, or otherwise cause to enter into Washington commerce any new refrigeration equipment that contains or uses a prohibited substance listed in WAC 173-443-040, Table 2, unless an exemption is provided for in WAC 173-443-050.
(2) Sell through provision. Refrigeration equipment that is manufactured prior to January 1, 2024, may be sold, leased, rented, installed, or otherwise introduced into Washington commerce until January 1, 2026.
(3) Labeling and disclosure. Beginning one year from the effective date of this chapter, a manufacturer of new refrigeration equipment that is intended for sale or other entry into Washington commerce, must disclose the substance(s) contained or used in its equipment by labeling the equipment in accordance with this subsection. For field-charged or field-erected equipment, this labeling must be completed by the equipment installer at the time of installation.
(a) The following information must be disclosed in the form of an on-product label:
(i) Chemical name, or American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) designation, of the sub-stance(s) used or contained in the equipment;
(ii) The GWP, labeled as "global warming potential," of the sub-stance(s) used or contained in the equipment;
(iii) The date of manufacture, or at a minimum, the year of manufacture. For field charged or field erected equipment, this is the date of first charge; and
(iv) Full refrigerant charge size in ounces, pounds, or kilograms.
(b) Existing labels meeting the above requirements may be used.
(4) Recordkeeping. As of the effective date of this chapter, a manufacturer of any new or retrofit refrigeration equipment must maintain for a minimum of five years, and make available upon request by ecology, a copy of the following records:
(a) Sector or subsector of the equipment;
(b) Refrigerant type the equipment is designed to use;
(c) Date of manufacture or import;
(d) Name of company or entity to whom the equipment was sold or otherwise distributed;
(e) The bill of lading; and
(f) The invoice.

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Wash. Admin. Code § 173-443-065
Adopted by WSR 23-24-041, Filed 11/30/2023, effective 12/31/2023

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