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      <description>The age of a building's air conditioning system, the cost to maintain it, and 
the cost to replace it are all factors to weigh as HCFC refrigerants are phased 
out. The best preparation for the future is to take an inventory of the types of 
refrigerants your HVAC systems use, determine which, if any, are being phased 
out, and recommend replacement alternatives. This paper presents 10 facts and 
recommendations to help you make those decisions. 

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