Why EPA Section 608 Universal Certification Matters for Facility Safety

Refrigerant management is a matter of environmental responsibility and system longevity. Holding an EPA Section 608 Universal Certification means A/C Dr. Naz is legally and technically qualified to maintain, service, and repair all types of equipment—including Type I (small appliances), Type II (high-pressure systems), and Type III (low-pressure systems). This comprehensive certification ensures that whether we are working on a kitchen reach-in or a complex industrial chiller, the refrigerant remains pure and the system remains sealed.

What is the difference between EPA Type 3 and Universal certification?

Type 3 specifically covers low-pressure appliances, such as centrifugal chillers. A Universal Certification encompasses Type 1, 2, and 3, proving the technician has mastered the entire spectrum of HVAC/R chemistry and hardware safety.

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