Reduce emissions, asset downtime, and operating costs
ServiceChannel refrigerant tracking captures refrigerant data on every service call across every refrigerated asset in your portfolio. Avoid fines, prevent refrigeration downtime, and report progress against your sustainability commitments with confidence.
Reduce regulatory risk and avoid costly fines
Automated capture, calculation, and reporting that meets EPA, AIM Act, state, and provincial standards.
Streamline record-keeping
Log leak histories against your thresholds, capture EPA Section 608 technician certifications automatically, and schedule follow-up inspections.
Build a stronger green brand
Cut greenhouse gas emissions, generate auditable disclosure data for reporting, and bolster your sustainability narrative for investors and stakeholders.
Highlights
Track refrigerant types, inventories, charge levels, work order histories, and costs
Define your own leak thresholds to meet or exceed regulations
Automatically generate leak records and track EPA certification of providers
Generate EPA, AIM Act, GreenChill, state-level, and F-Gas (Europe) reporting
Calculate GWP-weighted CO2-equivalent impact for sustainability and ESG reporting
Track Document Recovery and Evacuated Refrigerant for retrofit retirement and asset disposal
See how Tops Markets reduced refrigerant leaks by 35%
How does refrigerant tracking and compliance integrate into ServiceChannel workflows?
Refrigerant tracking, work order management, inventory management, asset management, and invoicing are fully integrated within ServiceChannel workflows. With a single source of truth, you have all the data you need for reducing emissions and proving compliance in one place.
How do I get started with refrigerant tracking?
For new customers, request a ServiceChannel demo by clicking here.
If you’re a current customer and interested in getting started with refrigerant tracking, connect with your Account Manager. If you’re already a user, reach out to your Customer Success Manager for more information.
How can I comply with state and federal regulations that require tracking refrigerant leaks?
Start by learning about all the regulations that you will be subject to.
At the federal level, the EPA regulates refrigerant emissions. Here’s the EPA Fact Sheet that outlines relevant changes. The 2024 AIM Act final rule lowers HFC reporting thresholds and introduces new real-time leak-detection requirements that take effect in stages through 2026 and beyond.
States with new refrigerant tracking regulations, which typically affect all businesses operating in those states, include: California, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Colorado.
For more help with building a refrigerant tracking program that ensures compliance, avoids risks, and reduces emissions, reach out to your Account Manager.
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Regulatory Compliance
See how ServiceChannel handles compliance across every regime that touches your portfolio – fire & life safety, food safety, OSHA, ADA, and regional regulators – in the same audit-ready vault as your refrigerant program.