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while writing this wine, I Googled and found this link so this is nothing new to the forum, just a new low in marketing
http://www.thebuildingcodeforum.com/forum/commercial-mechanical-codes/4701-locking-access-port-caps.html
Just opened a lager envelope that came in the mail today at my home address to me with my Town name on it.
It is from RectorSeal telling me as Industry Professional about the new requirement in the 2009 and 2012 IRC and IMC about the need for locking caps on all outside refrigerant access ports.
Even quotes the code sections “refrigerant circuit access ports located outdoors shall be fitted with locking type tamper restraints caps or otherwise secured to prevent unauthorized access”
Even better in 2015 the ports (meaning existing ports) shall be protected whenever refrigerant is added or recovered
http://www.thebuildingcodeforum.com/forum/commercial-mechanical-codes/4701-locking-access-port-caps.html
Just opened a lager envelope that came in the mail today at my home address to me with my Town name on it.
It is from RectorSeal telling me as Industry Professional about the new requirement in the 2009 and 2012 IRC and IMC about the need for locking caps on all outside refrigerant access ports.
Even quotes the code sections “refrigerant circuit access ports located outdoors shall be fitted with locking type tamper restraints caps or otherwise secured to prevent unauthorized access”
Even better in 2015 the ports (meaning existing ports) shall be protected whenever refrigerant is added or recovered