Danfoss Refrigerant Transition Center

Accelerate the refrigerant transition and turn down climate impact

This page is packed with helpful tools and information that help you navigate the shift to more sustainable refrigerants. Our CoolSchool helps you learn all you need to know about new refrigerants and the regulations around them with whitepapers, videos, and on-demand webinars; and our CoolTools enable you to find the right solutions in the field.

Resources for the refrigerant transition

Danfoss solutions for low-GWP refrigerants - Bringing the refrigerant transition down to earth

A wide portfolio for lower GWP refrigerants

Our portfolio for low-GWP refrigerants is continuously expanding. Take a deep dive in this brochure and contact Danfoss for more information.

News

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    Optimize your HVAC with 3D Building Information Modeling files
    Tuesday, February 28, 2023

    Use 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) files for VLT® HVAC Drive FC 102 to document your building, application, or air handling unit installation in AutoCAD Revit. Reduce the risk of errors and save time on system design.

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    Danfoss launches OFC, a game-changing discharge solution for oil-free systems
    Wednesday, November 23, 2022

    The new innovative solution for oil-free heat pumps and chillers enhances the systems’ efficiency and reliability.

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    Switching to electric heating as a primary or comfort heating source is a future-proof decision​
    Friday, November 18, 2022

    With energy costs – including the cost of electricity – rising in most European countries, the last thing on peoples’ minds might be switching to electric heating as a primary or comfort heating source for their homes. But could it be that electric has much more potential than people think? ​