Busting Myths About Refrigerants
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What is this course about?

The industry is undergoing a transition to refrigerants with low to no GWP (global warming potential). This is occurring against a backdrop of fluctuating federal and state regulations. During this on-demand class, students will hear from a panel of experts from leading HVAC manufacturers as they discuss the timeline and the regulatory changes we should expect to see. 


What will you learn?

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Explain why the HVAC industry is transitioning to new types of refrigerants
  • Describe some of the new refrigerants and their characteristics
  • Describe the expected timeline for code changes and the transition to low-GQP refrigerants
  • Describe some of the practical aspects of the transition that need to be considered 

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for a range of construction professionals, including: 

  • Construction managers and general contractors
  • Experienced tradespersons and trade forepersons
  • HVAC contractors and installers 
  • Owner’s representatives
  • Project managers and site superintendents
  • Estimators and other office personnel
  • Students and apprentices in construction fields

What should you expect?

This on-demand course should take approximately 95 minutes to complete. This course is free for students enrolled in GPRO Construction Management. Click through the interactive lessons below to complete this course! 


This course qualifies for 1 GBCI credit, 1 AIA LU/HSW Hours, and 1 PDH credit. To receive continuing education credits, students must achieve an 80% on the learning comprehension quiz at the end of the course. The quiz can be taken as many times as needed in order to pass. If you are pursuing PDH credits outside of NYS, please contact our education team for assistance at education@urbangreencouncil.org


Meet the instructors:

John Mandyck, CEO, Urban Green Council 

Richard Lord, Senior Fellow, Carrier Corporation

Douglas Tucker, Director of Industry and Government Relations, Mitsubishi Electric

John Sheff, Director of Public & Industry Affairs, Danfoss

Steve KuJak, Director of Next Generation Refrigerant Research, Trane

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