SECOND EMERSON SURVEY
GAUGING INDUSTRY’S 2010
READINESS SHOWS
IMPROVEMENT
More Industry
Professionals are Taking
Steps to Prepare; More
Customers Requesting
R-410A Equipment
ST. LOUIS, April 2, 2008
– Emerson Climate
Technologies, a business
of Emerson (NYSE: EMR)
today announced results
from the company’s
second contractor and
distributor survey
designed to measure
readiness for the 2010
transition away from
R-22 equipment. While
only 11 percent reported
that they are
exclusively quoting
R-410A, 70 percent
reported that they
currently quote both
R-410A and R-22, and 64
percent reported that
they are training their
staff to service and
install R-410A equipment
– this is an 11 percent
increase over the survey
sent six months prior. A
key finding of this
second survey is that
more customers are
requesting R-410A
equipment. In fact, 15
percent of those
surveyed (up from 10
percent in the last
survey) reported that
more than 40 percent of
their customers are
requesting R-410A
equipment. Emerson links
this trend to the
increasing importance
among end-users that
equipment be more
efficient and
environmentally-friendly,
as well as the growing
awareness that R-22
equipment will become
expensive to maintain in
future years. In fact,
two-thirds of those
surveyed said they cite
both environmental
concerns and long-term
costs when explaining
the benefits of R-410A
equipment to their
customers.
“We’re glad to see that
more HVAC professionals
are beginning to
transition their
business toward R-410A
bearing equipment in
advance of 2010,” said
Scott Barbour,
president, Emerson
Climate Technologies Air
Conditioning Division.
“This latest survey tells
us that the industry is
accelerating the
transition but we need
to continue increasing
the forward momentum to
ensure we’re all
prepared to provide the
best, most responsible
options for our
customers. With
contractors and
distributors already
reporting significant
price increases for
replacement R-22
refrigerant, the
industry must focus on
the realities of
long-term cost and
availability of
replacement parts and
refrigerant, and thus
the importance of making
the switch to HFCs like
R-410A as quickly as
possible.”
More than one-third of
the industry (39
percent) still believes
they will wait until
2010 to convert the
majority of their sales
to R-410A equipment.
When asked why they
recommend R-22 equipment
over R-410A, retrofit
concerns and short-term
economics were the
predominant answers.
They pointed to the fact
that R-22 has a lower
price to their customers
for outdoor and indoor
equipment.
However, the cost
picture changes when
discussing the
refrigerants themselves.
Contractors and
distributors have
noticed that R-22
refrigerant is getting
more expensive,
collectively reporting
dramatic increases from
20-100 percent over the
past two years. In
addition, 44 percent
reported they worry
about the availability
of R-22 refrigerant and
parts for service after
2010. Finally, more than
half of those surveyed
(52 percent) reported
retrofit issues
including line set
change-outs, equipment
mismatch and size
differences of the new
equipment.
Emerson Climate
Technologies is
surveying HVAC
contractors and
distributors to gauge
their preparedness for
the phase-out of HCFC
refrigerants in new U.S.
equipment by 2010. The
2010 phase-out marks a
major undertaking for
the HVAC industry. The
number of products that
will need to be changed
over from HCFC to HFC
refrigerants represents
a significant challenge.
Emerson Climate
Technologies
manufactures broad
product offerings of
both R-22 and R-410A
compressors and related
HVAC components.
For more information on
R-410A readiness,
including Emerson
technical white papers,
contractor checklists,
and more, visit
EmersonClimate.com/refrigerant/ac
About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR),
based in St. Louis, is a
global leader in
bringing technology and
engineering together to
provide innovative
solutions to customers
through its network
power, process
management, industrial
automation, climate
technologies, and
appliance and tools
businesses. Sales in
fiscal 2007 were $22.6
billion. For more
information, visit
Emerson.com.
About Emerson Climate
Technologies
Emerson Climate
Technologies, a business
of Emerson, is the
world’s leading provider
of heating, ventilation,
air conditioning and
refrigeration solutions
for residential,
industrial and
commercial applications.
The group combines
best-in-class technology
with proven engineering,
design, distribution,
educational and
monitoring services to
provide customized,
integrated
climate-control
solutions for customers
worldwide. Emerson
Climate Technologies’
innovative solutions,
which include
industry-leading brands
such as Copeland Scroll
and White-Rodgers,
improve human comfort,
safeguard food and
protect the environment.
For more information,
visit
EmersonClimate.com.