Refrigerant Leak Detection: Complete Guide for UK HVAC and Refrigeration Engineers

Refrigerant leaks are one of the most significant causes of F-Gas regulatory violations in the UK. They waste expensive refrigerant, reduce system efficiency and, for high-GWP gases like R404A and R410A, represent a substantial environmental cost. UK F-Gas regulations impose strict leak check schedules and recording requirements on operators of refrigerant-containing systems.

UK F-Gas Leak Check Frequency Requirements

The leak check schedule is based on CO2-equivalent charge (charge in kg × GWP ÷ 1000):

  • 5–50 tonnes CO2e: Annual leak check
  • 50–500 tonnes CO2e: Every 6 months
  • 500+ tonnes CO2e: Every 3 months
  • With approved leak detection system: Interval doubled for each tier

Example: a 10 kg R404A system (GWP 3,922) = 39.2 tonnes CO2e — annual check required. A 15 kg R404A system = 58.8 tonnes CO2e — 6-monthly checks required.

Refrigerant Leak Detection Methods

  • Electronic heated-diode detector: Most sensitive, detects most HFCs and HFOs. Best for on-site routine checks.
  • Ultrasonic leak detector: Excellent for large pressurised systems. Detects the sound of escaping gas regardless of refrigerant type.
  • UV dye injection: Pinpoints exact leak location; requires UV torch. Useful after other methods confirm a leak is present.
  • Bubble solution: Quick visual check on joints and fittings during commissioning.
  • Fixed leak detection systems: Continuous monitoring required for ammonia, CO2 and A2L/A3 refrigerants in enclosed plant rooms.

What to Do When You Find a Leak

Under UK F-Gas regulations you must: (1) repair the leak as soon as technically feasible, (2) check the repair within 1 month of the repair, (3) record all details in the equipment log. You may NOT recharge a leaking system without repairing the leak first. F-Gas enforcement is carried out by the Environment Agency in England.

Leak Check Recording Requirements

Keep records for each system: date of check, result, leak location and size, repair date, refrigerant added/removed, and engineer credentials. Records must be kept for a minimum of 5 years. Digital F-Gas logbooks (e.g. F-Gas App, REFCOM) are accepted by regulators.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often must F-Gas leak checks be carried out in the UK?

Systems of 5–50 tonnes CO2e: annually. 50–500 tonnes CO2e: every 6 months. 500+ tonnes CO2e: every 3 months. An approved fixed leak detection system doubles each interval.

What refrigerant leak detectors are best for UK engineers?

Electronic heated-diode detectors (Inficon, Testo, Robinair) for most HFCs. Ultrasonic for large pressurised systems. UV dye for precise location. Always calibrate for the specific refrigerant type.

What must be recorded when a refrigerant leak is found?

Date of check, result, leak location, repair date, quantity of refrigerant added or recovered, and engineer credentials. Records kept for minimum 5 years, available for Environment Agency inspection.

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