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Daikin Unveils 'Charge Integrity' for Refrigerant Leak Detection

Oct. 23, 2023
New cloud-based alert system aims to identify non-catastrophic loss of refrigerant charge to improve HVAC efficiencies and overall sustainability.

PRESS RELEASE

WALLER, TX, October 17, 2023 – As government, manufacturers and contractors address the environmental impact of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), there’s another issue, often lurking unnoticed, potentially raising both electric bills and greenhouse gas emissions: slow refrigerant leaks that may arise in HVAC units.

Often ignored until it becomes an expensive problem, non-catastrophic refrigerant leaks add up over a system’s lifetime. Slow leaks can diminish system performance, increasing homeowner costs to achieve satisfactory indoor comfort. Plus, refrigerant leaks from an R-410A system have a high global warming potential (GWP), according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 

Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc., aims to help mitigate those leaks by launching Charge Integrity, a new feature designed for its cloud-based services that alerts HVAC contractors if refrigerant charge levels drop below optimal thresholds.

Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc. (Daikin) aims to help mitigate those leaks by launching Charge Integrity, a new feature designed for its cloud-based services that alerts HVAC contractors if refrigerant charge levels drop below optimal thresholds. 

By identifying slow refrigerant leaks, Charge Integrity enables Daikin Comfort Pro contractors to potentially address issues before they become severe.

“Loss of refrigerant into the atmosphere from HVAC systems impacts performance, efficiency and operational cost, while contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Daikin Comfort Technologies Charge Integrity uses smart sensing to identify a non-catastrophic loss of refrigerant charge on many Daikin systems connected to the Daikin cloud. explains Jim Cahill, IoT solutions business leader for Daikin. “Traditionally, these loss-of-charge events often go unidentified until a homeowner complains about ineffective cooling or spiking electric bills.”

By identifying slow refrigerant leaks, Charge Integrity enables Daikin Comfort Pro contractors to potentially address issues before they become severe. The feature, now part of Daikin One cloud services, uses smart sensing to identify a non-catastrophic loss of refrigerant charge on many Daikin systems connected to the Daikin cloud, explains Cahill.

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Daikin Comfort Pros will now receive alerts, via email and/or push notification, if the refrigerant level in select Daikin unitary inverter systems connected to Daikin One cloud services drops below the Charge Integrity alerting threshold.

Daikin Comfort Pros will now receive alerts, via email and/or push notification, if the refrigerant level in select Daikin unitary inverter systems connected to Daikin One cloud services drops below the Charge Integrity alerting threshold. Alerts also provide possible causes, along with corrective actions contractors can take.

 “The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act calls on manufacturers to reduce the environmental impact of HFCs,” says Lee Smith, VP, Strategic Marketing and Environmental Technology Solutions for Daikin. “We are leveraging Daikin One cloud services to help contractors address what is an under-the-radar, but solvable issue," Smith says.

Daikin Charge Integrity is the latest example of the brand’s resolve to pioneer sustainability initiatives by rethinking typical heating and cooling systems and service – resulting in solutions such as Daikin ATMOSPHERA, the first low-GWP R-32 single-zone ductless system in North America, and Daikin FIT, a groundbreaking solution that enables a traditional ducted system to pair with a compact, high-efficiency, side discharge inverter heat pump and connected to the Daikin One ecosystem.

To learn more, visit www.daikinone.com.

About Daikin

Daikin Industries, Ltd. (DIL) is a Fortune 1,000 company with more than 96,000 employees worldwide and is the world’s #1 indoor comfort solutions provider. Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc. (DNA) is a subsidiary of DIL, providing Daikin, Goodman, Amana® and Quietflex brand products. DNA and its affiliates manufacture heating and cooling systems for residential, commercial and industrial use and are sold via independent HVAC contractors. DNA engineering and manufacturing is located at Daikin Texas Technology Park near Houston, TX. For additional information, visit www.northamerica-daikin.com.

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