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Page 1 1 GTZ - Proklima HPMP Preparation for RAC Servicing Sector Results of the HPMP Sectoral Working Groups Meeting

Page 2 Significant share of total HCFC-22 consumption (~ 33%) More than 20,000 enterprises involved with approximately total of more than 70,000 service technicians Huge variety of applications Most appliances serviced by technicians from informal sector after warranty period Informal sector not covered by OEM training infrastructure Sustainable phase-out needs to include service sector due to risk of reverse conversions Relevance of Service Sector for HCFC Phase-out

Page 3 Post warranty appliances and equipment usually serviced by technicians from informal sector with only limited support from OEMs. Technicians from informal sector may not follow Good Servicing Practices due to various reasons resulting in poor performance of equipment. Appliances manufactured by SMEs are also serviced by technicians from informal sector. Need to train and upgrade such technicians in HCFC substitution Difficult to reach out to the informal sector Difficult to specify and verify concrete phase-out targets Challenges in Servicing Sector

Page 4 Develop a comprehensive service sector profile (e.g. # of service enterprises & concentration, HCFC consumption per subsector, skill levels, servicing practices) Prioritization of subsectors (low hanging fruits & high impact) Identifying all requirements for phase-out of HCFC in the servicing sector (awareness, training, equipment support) Assess scope for regulation and policy measures Layout of support structure (building on NCCoPP) Estimation of funding requirements for implementation Impact of the planned phase-out activities in ODP tonnes Develop monitoring and verification methodology Steps for Developing the Sector Strategy

Page 5 Lessons learnt & Experiences from CFC Phase-out Equipment support should be back-to-back with the training After sales service for equipment has to be ensured in support scheme ECOCOOL is the only communication to informal RAC technicians and should continue on quarterly basis Sealed components are not readily available for retrofit (OEM support required) EHS component should be included in the training Awareness & education for spare part dealers should on priority basis as they have great influence on the technicians Training partners could be upgraded as nodal centers for accessing the informal sector & SMEs (also for providing information on technology) PPP cooperation with ITIs Posters were a good information tool NCCoPP certificate is recognized in the sector

Page 6 Elements of OEM Support in addressing Service Sector Data inputs for HPMP Involvement in developing training material Active support of retrofit (specifications in installation & service manual, laboratory tests, complete procedure for retrofitting etc.) Integrating informal service technicians in OEM training programs (funding required for the necessary infrastructure)

Page 7 Policy and Regulation Requirements Licensing of service enterprises from an independent body in a phased manner (initial phase on a voluntary base parallel with awareness program), subsidies required for equipment (barriers for the target group should not be too high) Reduction of import duties for imported alternative refrigerants and equipments required for retrofits (in particular for smaller imports) Revision of standards for some of the alternatives (cylinders, gas storage, transport etc.) Permissions to transport small quantities of refrigerant in public transport Immediate ban on import of HCFC-401A as alternative for CFC-12

Page 8 Monitoring & Verification Methodology, Feasible Phase-out Targets Retrofit of room air-conditioners under CSR policies (private and public sector) and in government departments (monitored through inventories) OEM will offer retrofit in case of repair (logging each case in a database) Monitoring use volume of refrigerants only used by service sector (retrofit use only) Retrofit of large installations in cases where energy efficiency gains will accrue (individual monitoring required) Recovery & recycling and reuse the refrigerant to reduce emissions (may increase when the price of HCFC goes up; quality issues involved due to contamination) Scope for achieving huge measurable reductions in Phase I may be limited but servicing sector has to be addressed early as else momentum gained under CFC phase-out will be lost and as it is required for retrofits & servicing new equipments post warranty

Page 9 Communication Requirements Key stakeholders: Customers, Associations, Large users, Servicing enterprises, OEM service centers, spare part dealers, refrigerant dealers, ITIs, Diploma institutes, More information on the relationship between good servicing practices and emission reductions in general awareness activities Piggybacking with BEE awareness campaign on energy efficiency labeling (with support from OEMs) Capacity development for the support platform has to be done first before mass communication campaign can be effective ECOCOOL should continue without interruption (OEMs could place advertisements for co-financing) Engineering institutions should be made aware of the HCFC phase- out immediately Disseminate ozone education pack and raising more awareness by conducting the ozone day painting competition country wide with the help of NCCoPP training partners

Page 10 Action Plan and Milestones for HPMP Development Approach OEMs and trade bodies/associations for more data (to be completed by end of October) Sample studies on servicing practices (mid of November, format to be prepared till 9 th October) Regular meetings with the sector group (every 4-6 weeks, next meeting on 6 th Nov) to update and review the data collected Sector Profile 2 nd week of December (with meeting of the sector group to prioritize the subsectors) First draft of strategy by end of January 2010