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Implementing Mobile A/C Refrigerant Service Environmental Enhancements Jim Resutek OTB Consultants June 2008
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Purpose Provide opportunity to implement new technology and enhanced dealer service capabilities with both environmental and cost benefits.
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Key Topics Government/Industry Drivers Current A/C Warranty Process Industry Changes and New Technology Provide Cost Savings Opportunities for OEM’s The Opportunity
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Government/Industry Drivers Government 609 Regulations Technician Certification Recovery & Reuse Requirements
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Government/Industry Drivers Industry SAE Enhanced service leak detection standards (J- 1627 enhanced to J- 2791) Enhanced Recovery/Evacuation/Recharge standards (J-2210 to J-2788) OEM Enhanced system designs – less refrigerant, tighter charge tolerances, tighter systems
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Enhanced Recovery/Evacuation/Recharge standards (J-2210 to J-2788) (J-2210 to J-2788)
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SAE Enhanced service leak detection standards (J- 1627 enhanced to J- 2791)
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Service Equipment Suppliers Conundrum Invested several millions of dollars in development, implementation and marketing to meet new standards Leveraged “Opportunity Costs” to accelerate market release of new product Limited support from OEM’s and Government agencies to drive need for new equipment
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Implementation Motivation Issues Requirements to manufacture equipment to new standards – BUT – no requirements for service community to rush into equipment implementation Industry OEM’s reluctance to mandate dealer/fleet compliance Continued competition from non compliant a/c service operations
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Business Case Examples Employing Warranty cost reduction to implement dealer/fleet service equipment upgrades – OEM application “Out of the Box” service tool/procedures Vehicle Recycle Industry
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Business Case Examples A few OEM’s have reviewed the options of implementing warranty reductions towards offsetting service tooling costs
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Current A/C Warranty Process Labor 100’s of warranty operations require refrigerant removal A/C Powertrain Suspension related Reimbursement time: .6-1.2hr for single A/C systems .8 -2.0hr for dual A/C systems
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Current A/C Warranty Process Material Refrigerant recovered is reimbursed to dealers @ 100% vehicle A/C refrigerant capacity Government Regulation EPA mandates that mobile refrigerant MUST be recovered and recycled
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Current A/C Warranty Process Million’s of A/C recovery operations per year is the Service Requirement estimate ( --- xxxx dealers x 2/day x 260 days/yr ) ( --- xxxx dealers x 2/day x 260 days/yr ) Average Refrigerant charge: Front system only 2 lb = 90% of production Front and rear system combined 3 lb = 10% of production
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Current A/C Warranty Process Validated Example Labor operation Over 12 months had 67,500 payouts (~142,000lb ** @ $6.50 * = $923,000) * Estimated warranty national mean amount paid July ‘07 ** Composite –90% 67.5k @2# +.10% 67.5k @3lb
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Current A/C Warranty Process Sample Estimated Yearly Warranty Refrigerant Usage A/C recovery operations 90% of single system vehicles = 6.5 M lb 10% of dual system vehicles = 1.1 M lb 7.6 Million pounds of R-134a per year 7.6 Million pounds of R-134a per year
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Current A/C Warranty Process Economic Impact R-134a Pricing July ’07 - Dealer cost per pound $3.14 Warranty reimbursement cost $6.50 per pound – includes dealer markup
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Current A/C Warranty Process $8.50 # $6.50 # $4.50 #
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Background J-2210 State of the art equipment provided to dealers in 1993 Meets SAE J-2210 Smaller vehicle A/C charge requirements need equipment meeting SAE J-2788 to maintain system integrity/performance
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Background Governmental Regulation Manufacturers can only build J-2788 compliant equipment effective January 2008 EPA and other environmental groups highly recommend implementation of J-2788 equipment due to higher recovery (95%+ of refrigerant vs. J-2210 80% recovery) EPA has not mandated J-2210 replacement
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Technology Highlights New SAE J-2788 Compliant Equipment Recovers 95%+ of R-134a Scale accuracy of +/- 0.5oz Encrypted code for warranty tracking and authentication Ability to work with Hybrid vehicles (PAG/Ester oil separation) Quicker recovery time
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Today’s Reality… Current J-2210 is over 15yrs old Can’t be re-worked/retrofitted to meet new SAE J-2788 requirements Doesn’t meet new charge accuracy requirement Maintenance expenses increase with age Fully depreciated by dealers New Vehicle A/C Requirements Require increased charge accuracy for optimum performance Greater percentage of vehicles will incorporate electrical hybrid A/C systems requiring oil separation
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…Present New Opportunities Opportunity to: Reduce refrigerant charges Provide enhanced equipment to dealer Continuous yearly savings Payback range for 100% funding with equipment rollout 6-12 months
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Opportunity Implementation Estimated cost of replacing J-2210 to meet new J-2788 $4500 per unit* (Based on dealers receiving one unit per) * Average Industry cost Implementation of encrypted code - cross check on warranty RO payment Dealer resistance to purchasing a new machine Dealer investment subsidizing OEM savings Offset via N/C equipment No Dealer capital investment Lower equipment maintenance charges Enhanced recovery increasing customer pay return OEM’s reimbursing dealers only for Refrigerant loss (similar to current engine coolant policy)
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Savings Potential Estimated Savings R-134a Quantity Range --- 5 million to 10 million pounds Cost Range --- $4 --- $10 per pound $33 - $65 million per year warranty savings
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Business Case Example - 2 “Out of the Box” service tool/procedures Vehicle Recycle Industry Reduce the amount of time to recover Reduce the equipment investment Enhance the residual payback
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Vehicle Recycle Industry
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“Out of the Box” service tool/procedures Vehicle Recycle Industry Reduce the amount of time to recover Check quickly for charge presence Pierce line/hose to recover – units will be scraped once recovery completed – eliminates time to locate and connect to service ports
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“Out of the Box” service tool/procedures Vehicle Recycle Industry Reduce the equipment investment Standardize equipment employed at recovery sites Review need to identify gases
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“Out of the Box” service tool/procedures Vehicle Recycle Industry Enhance the residual payback Segregate recovered refrigerant Employ company wide standardization and purchasing
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Summary Industry Service Tools & Equipment Implementation OEM pro-active implementation throughout their service facilities will provide a large footprint impact into reducing emission. OEM participation will provide volume discounts and trickle down of older equipment to the servce aftermarket
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Summary (cont) Industry Service Tools & Equipment Implementation Business cases drive OEM actions
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