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Going Green! Going SMART! R-32 is currently being used in more than 15 million air conditioning units (estimated May 2016), distributed in more than 40 countries worldwide, including Japan, India, Australia, Thailand and several other Asian, Middle East and European countries, including UAE, Oman & Saudi Arabia. Supporting sustainable development, Daikin encourages manufacturers globally to adopt the use of R-32 on air conditioners to contribute lowering the environmental impact. In that view, Daikin is sharing its knowledge and technology by offering worldwide free access to 93 patents, to encourage companies to develop and commercialize air conditioning equipment using this single component refrigerant. It is estimated that if all air conditioners in developed countries using the conventional R-410A were converted to R-32, the global warming impact from HFCs in 2030 can be reduced by 19%, or 800 million tons CO2- equivalent. Similar study has been conducted in India and estimates that 15% energy can be saved in residential segment by switching to R-32 over business-as-usual with R-410A. The studies here are only taking into account the shift of refrigerant and not the upgrade of technology. If you consider combination of R-32 with advanced technology like inverter against non- inverter or windows, the environmental impact on our region can be even more significant! Next-generation refrigerant is a real key element in the effort of lowering environmental impact but in combination with the right technology like inverter, this will lead to real sustainable development for our region. To know more about R-32: http://www. daikinmea.com/about-daikin/daikin-technologies/ r-32-refrigerant/ Daikin Middle East had launched the first high ambient split AC developed using the Next Generation R-32 refrigerant and Inverter technology. The Inverter Technology constantly adjusts the compressor speed to precisely maintain the desired temperature, and contributes on reducing the energy consumption all year round, for a lower electricity bill. Whereas the repeated ON/OFF operation of traditional systems leads to wasted energy consumption. Find more about inverter technology: http:// www.daikinmea.com/about-daikin/ daikin-technologies/inverter-technology/ index.jsp HVACR Leaders • May 2017 35