F-Gas Quota & HFC Phase-Down Calculator

Calculate F-gas CO2-equivalent and check EU quota phase-down position

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An F-Gas Quota & HFC Phase-Down Calculator that converts a refrigerant charge into its climate impact and shows where it sits under the EU F-Gas Regulation. Because the regulation manages fluorinated gases by their CO2-equivalent — not their mass — a few kilograms of a high-GWP gas can carry the same regulatory weight as tonnes of a low-GWP one. This tool is for HVAC and refrigeration engineers, importers and refrigerant traders who need accurate tCO2e figures and the obligations that follow.

How it works

Every fluorinated gas has a fixed Global Warming Potential (GWP) — how many times more warming it causes than the same mass of CO2 over 100 years. The conversion is simple and exact:

tonnes CO2e = mass_kg x GWP / 1000

So 10 kg of R-404A (GWP 3,922) is 39.22 tCO2e, while 10 kg of R-32 (GWP 675) is just 6.75 tCO2e. The tool stores the official GWP for common refrigerants and blends, including R-410A (2,088), R-134a (1,430), R-407C (1,774), R-407F (1,825), R-507A (3,985), R-1234yf (4) and R-744 / CO2 (1).

Restrictions the result triggers

The tCO2e figure drives the regulatory duties. Leak-check intervals for stationary equipment step at 5, 50 and 500 tonnes CO2e (12, 6 and 3 months respectively, doubled where leak detection is fitted). Gases with GWP of 2,500 or more — notably R-404A and R-507A — face servicing restrictions on the use of virgin gas, pushing the trade toward reclaimed gas and lower-GWP retrofits. The tool surfaces the leak-check band and flags any gas above the 2,500 threshold so you can plan compliance and quota use deliberately.

All arithmetic happens locally; nothing you enter is uploaded or stored.

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