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AHRI Guideline N with Addendum 1 2016 Guideline for Assignment of Refrigerant Container Colors ARI Standard 1200

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1, ASSIGNMENT OF REFRIGERANT CONTAINER COLORS December 2016 Addendum 1 (dated December 2016) of AHRI Guideline N-2016, Assignment of Refrigerant Container Colors, modifies AHRI Guideline N-2016 as follows. The addition of refrigerants R-421A with color assignment PMS 333, R-455A with color assignment PMS 3395, and R-514A with color assignment PMS 523 for printed materials only are included in Tables 1 and 2 (additions are shown with blue shading). The December 2016 Addendum 1 has been incorporated into the already published 2016 version of AHRI Guideline N to avoid confusion. Price $10.00 (M) $20.00 (NM) Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2016, by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office

Note: IMPORTANT SAFETY DISCLAIMER AHRI does not set safety standards and does not certify or guarantee the safety of any products, components or systems designed, tested, rated, installed or operated in accordance with this standard/guideline. It is strongly recommended that products be designed, constructed, assembled, installed and operated in accordance with nationally recognized safety standards and code requirements appropriate for products covered by this standard/guideline. AHRI uses its best efforts to develop standards/guidelines employing state-of-the-art and accepted industry practices. AHRI does not certify or guarantee that any tests conducted under its standards/guidelines will be non-hazardous or free from risk. This guideline supersedes AHRI Guideline N-2016.

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Section 1. Purpose... 1 Section 2. Scope... 1 Section 3. Definitions... 1 Section 4. Basic Considerations for Developing the Color Guideline... 1 Section 5. Assignment Criteria... 2 TABLES Table 1. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class... 3 Table 2. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class by PMS Number... 5 Table 3. PMS/RAL Color System... 7 APPENDICES Appendix A. References - Normative... 8 Appendix B. References - Informative... 8 Price $10.00 (M) $20.00 (NM) Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2016, by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 ASSIGNMENT OF REFRIGERANT CONTAINER COLORS Section 1. Purpose 1.1 Purpose. The purpose of this guideline is to establish assignment of refrigerant container colors; definitions; basic considerations for developing the color guideline; and assignment criteria. 1.1.1 Intent. This guideline is intended for the guidance of the industry, including manufacturers, engineers, installers, contractors and users. 1.1.2 Review and Amendment. This guideline is subject to review and amendment as technology advances. Section 2. Scope 2.1 Scope. This guideline provides a means by which PMS colors can be assigned to printed materials, such as printed labels on refrigerant containers, for Refrigerants currently in use or newly developed Refrigerants, provided the Refrigerant is used in significant quantities as defined in this guideline. Colors should not be relied upon exclusively to determine the type of Refrigerant in the container. This guideline also recommends a universal container color of light green gray (RAL 7044) for all Refrigerants. 2.2 Exclusions. This guideline does not cover container colors for recovered and recycled Refrigerants, which are covered in AHRI Guideline K. Section 3. Definitions All terms in this document will follow the standard industry definitions in the ASHRAE Terminology website (https://www.ashrae.org/resources--publications/free-resources/ashrae-terminology) unless otherwise defined in this section. 3.1 Refrigerants. Refrigerants for purposes of this guideline include single component refrigerants, zeotropes and azeotropes. 3.1.1 Flammable Refrigerants. Those Refrigerants that receive a flammability rating of 2, 2L, or 3 in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34, Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants with Addenda. 3.1.2 High Pressure Refrigerants. Those Refrigerants that meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure exceeding 3447 kpa gage. 3.1.3 Liquid Refrigerants. Those Refrigerants with a normal boiling point greater than 20 C. These products normally are packaged in drums. 3.1.4 Low Pressure Refrigerants. Those Refrigerants that meet the definition of a compressed gas. andhave a minimum cylinder service pressure not exceeding 3447 kpa gage. 3.2 "Should." "Should" is used to indicate provisions which are not mandatory but which are desirable as good practice. Section 4. Basic Considerations for Developing the Color Guideline 4.1 The color guideline is not a substitute for reading cylinder labels and markings. The color guideline does not apply to recovery containers. Refer to AHRI Guideline K for recovery containers. 4.2 Refrigerants are grouped in four classes in order to create more color opportunities within readily identifiable container styles and to clearly differentiate Flammable Refrigerants. 4.2.1 Class I: Liquid Refrigerants 4.2.2 Class II: Low Pressure Refrigerants 4.2.3 Class III: High Pressure Refrigerants 4.2.4 Class IV: Flammable Refrigerants 1

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 4.3 The color guideline should allow for the addition of new Refrigerants in each of the above classes. 4.4 Color codes only need to be differentiated within a class. Consideration should be given to the application before assigning colors to the Refrigerant. 4.5 Colors should be distinguishable from each other. 4.6 The color guideline should be standard industry-wide. 4.7 A red band on the shoulder or top of the container should designate flammable compounds, or mixtures that could become flammable in the event of a leak. 4.8 All Refrigerant containers should be painted light green gray (RAL 7044 corresponding with PMS 413). RAL colors previously designated in the guideline can continue to be used on refrigerant containers until December 31, 2019. The Refrigerant PMS color can be determined using Tables 1 and 2. The PMS/RAL color system is described in Table 3. By 2020, all refrigerant containers should transition to paint color RAL 7044. Existing inventories of previously painted cylinders will not be required to be repainted. Section 5. Assignment Criteria 5.1 The refrigerant manufacturer should notify AHRI of its intent to use a color not previously assigned for that refrigerant class to a new Refrigerant they plan to commercialize within six months. The manufacturer requesting a color assignment should provide a specific PMS color or request that AHRI assign a specific PMS color. 5.2 In order to retain assignment of the color, the manufacturer should furnish confirmation to AHRI that: 5.2.1 A refrigerant number has been published in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34. 5.2.2 There have been commercial sales, and there will be continued offering of the Refrigerant within one year of assignment. 2

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 Table 1. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class Refrigerant Color PMS # Class Default Light Green Gray 413 N/A R-11 Orange 021 I R-12 White None II R-13 Light Blue (Sky) 2975 III R-13B1 Pinkish-Red (Coral) 177 III R-14 Yellow-Brown (Mustard) 124 III R-22 Light Green 352 II R-23 Light Blue-Grey 428 III R-32 Light Blue-Green 631 IV R-113 Dark Purple (Violet) 266 I R-114 Dark Blue (Navy) 302 II R-116 Dark Grey (Battleship) 424 III R-123 Light Blue-Grey 428 I R-124 Deep Green (DOT Green) 335 II R-125 1 Medium Brown (Tan) 465 II R-134a Light Blue (Sky) 2975 II R-236fa Dark Grey (Battleship) 424 II R-245fa Maroon 194 II R-401A Pinkish-Red (Coral) 177 II R-401B Yellow-Brown (Mustard) 124 II R-401C Blue-Green (Aqua) 3268 II R-402A Light Brown (Sand) 461 II R-402B Green-Brown (Olive) 385 II R-403B 2 Light Purple (Lavender) 251 II R-404A Orange 021 II R-407A Lime Green 368 II R-407B Cream 156 II R-407C Medium Brown (Brown) 471 II R-407D Dark Brown (Chocolate) 450 II R-407F Green-Yellow-White 373 II R-408A Medium Purple (Purple) 248 II R-409A 1 Medium Brown (Tan) 465 II R-410A Rose 507 II R-411A Dark Purple (Violet) 266 IV R-411B Blue-Green (Teal) 326 IV R-413A Deep Blue 3015 II R-414A Beige 4545 II R-414B Medium Blue (Blue) 2995 II R-416A Yellow-Green (Lime) 381 II R-417A Green 354 II R-421A Light Green-Blue 333 II R-422A Yellow-Orange 128 II R-422D Green-Yellow 375 II R-423A Wedge Wood Blue 292 II R-424A Black None II R-426A Pastel Orange 804 II R-427A Green-Blue (Jungle Green) 3405 II R-428A Traffic Yellow 803 II R-434A Sulfur Yellow 388 II PMS = Pantone Matching System, an international printing, publishing and packaging color language. CLASS I Liquid Refrigerants: Normal boiling point greater than 20 C. These products are normally packaged in drums. CLASS II Low Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure not exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS III High Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS IV Flammable Refrigerants. Notes: 1. R-125 and R-409A are used for different applications. 2. R-403B must not be used as an R-502 replacement per EPA requirements. 3

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 Table 1. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class (continued) Refrigerant Color PMS # Class R-437A Royal Blue 286 II R-438A Blue Jay 2727 II R-442A Night Blue 268 II R-448A Gentian Blue 300 II R-449A Grayish Blue 7707 II R-450A Sapphire Blue 2955 II R-452A Metallic Blue 2746 II R-453A Dark Purple (Violet) 266 II R-455A Sea Foam Green 3395 IV R-500 Yellow 109 II R-502 2 Light Purple (Lavender) 251 II R-503 Blue-Green (Aqua) 3268 III R-507A Blue Green (Teal) 326 II R-508B Dark Blue (Navy) 302 III R-513A Sky Blue 7460 II R-514A Pinkish Purple 523 II PMS = Pantone Matching System, an international printing, publishing and packaging color language. CLASS I Liquid Refrigerants: Normal boiling point greater than 20 C. These products are normally packaged in drums. CLASS II Low Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure not exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS III High Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS IV Flammable Refrigerants. Notes: 1. R-125 and R-409A are used for different applications. 2. R-403B must not be used as an R-502 replacement per EPA requirements. 4

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 Table 2. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class by PMS Number PMS Color Class I Class II Class III Class IV None White R-12 None Black R-424A 021 Orange R-11 R-404A 109 Yellow R-500 124 Yellow-Brown (Mustard) R-401B R-14 128 Yellow-Orange R-422A 156 Cream R-407B 177 Pinkish-Red (Coral) R-401A R-13B1 185 Red (DOT Red) FOR FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT IDENTIFICATION WHEN USED WITH PRIMARY CONTAINER COLOR 194 Maroon R-245fa 248 Medium Purple (Purple) R-408A 251 Light Purple (Lavender) R-502; R-403B 2 266 Dark Purple (Violet) R-113 R-453A R-411A 268 Night Blue R-442A 286 Royal Blue R-437A 292 Wedge Wood Blue R-423A 300 Gentian Blue R-448A 302 Dark Blue (Navy) R-114 R-508B 326 Blue-Green (Teal) R-507A R-411B 333 Light Green-Blue R-421A 335 Deep Green (DOT Green) R-124 352 Light Green R-22 354 Green R-417A 368 Lime Green R-407A 373 Green-Yellow-White R-407F 375 Green-Yellow R-422D 381 Yellow-Green (Lime) R-416A 385 Green-Brown (Olive) R-402B 388 Sulfur Yellow R-434A 413 Light Green Gray DEFAULT PMS COLOR USED FOR REFRIGERANTS 424 Dark Grey (Battleship) R-236fa R-116 428 Light Blue-Grey R-123 R-23 461 Light Brown (Sand) R-402A 465 Medium Brown (Tan) R-125; R-409A 1 450 Dark Brown (Chocolate) R-407D 471 Medium Brown (Brown) R-407C 507 Rose R-410A 523 Pinkish Purple R-514A 631 Light Blue-Green R-32 803 Traffic Yellow R-428A 804 Pastel Orange R-426A 2727 Blue Jay R-438A PMS = Pantone Matching System, an international printing, publishing and packaging color language. CLASS I Liquid Refrigerants: Normal boiling point greater than 20 C. These products are normally packaged in drums. CLASS II Low Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure not exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS III High Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS IV Flammable Refrigerants. Notes: 1. R-125 and R-409A are used for different applications. 2. R-403B must not be used as an R-502 replacement per EPA requirements. 5

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 Table 2. Assigned Refrigerant Color & Class by PMS Number (continued) PMS Color Class I Class II Class III Class IV 2746 Metallic Blue R-452A 2955 Sapphire Blue R-450A 2975 Light Blue (Sky) R-134a R-13 2995 Medium Blue (Blue) R-414B 3015 Deep Blue R-413A 3268 Blue-Green (Aqua) R-401C R-503 3395 Sea Foam Green R-455A 3405 Green-Blue (Jungle Green) R-427A 4545 Beige R-414A 7707 Grayish Blue R-449A 7460 Sky Blue R-513A PMS = Pantone Matching System, an international printing, publishing and packaging color language. CLASS I Liquid Refrigerants: Normal boiling point greater than 20 C. These products are normally packaged in drums. CLASS II Low Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure not exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS III High Pressure Refrigerants: These Refrigerants meet the definition of a compressed gas and have a minimum cylinder service pressure exceeding 3447 kpa gage. CLASS IV Flammable Refrigerants. Notes: 1. R-125 and R-409A are used for different applications. 2. R-403B must not be used as an R-502 replacement per EPA requirements. 6

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 Table 3. PMS/RAL Color System Refrigerant Color PMS # Possible RAL K5 Classic # RAL Color Description White None N/A N/A Black None 5004 Black Blue Orange 21 2004 Pure Orange Yellow 109 1018 Zinc Yellow Yellow-Brown (Mustard) 124 1003 Signal Yellow Yellow-Orange 128 1021 Rape Yellow Cream 156 1034 Pastel Yellow Pinkish-Red (Coral) 177 3017 Rose Red (DOT Red) 185 3020 Traffic Red Maroon 194 4002 Red Violet Medium Purple (Purple) 248 4006 Traffic Purple Light Purple (Lavender) 251 4009 Pastel Violet Dark Purple (Violet) 266 4007 Purple Violet Night Blue 268 5022 Night Blue Royal Blue 286 5005 Signal Blue Wedge Wood Blue 292 5012 Light Blue Dark Blue (Navy) 302 5019 Capri Blue Blue-Green (Teal) 326 5018 Turquoise Blue Deep Green (DOT Green) 335 6032 Signal Green Light Green 352 6019 Pastel Green Green 354 6001 Emerald Green Lime Green 368 Note 1 Note 1 Green-Yellow-White 373 No match available No match available Green-Yellow 375 No match available No match available Yellow-Green (Lime) 381 No match available No match available Green-Brown (Olive) 385 6003 Olive Green Sulfur Yellow 388 1016 Sulfur Yellow Light Green Gray 2 413 7044 Light green gray Dark Grey (Battleship) 424 7023 Concrete Grey Light Blue-Grey 428 7035 Light Grey Light Brown (Sand) 461 1002 Sand Yellow Medium Brown (Tan) 465 1001 Beige Dark Brown (Chocolate) 450 6014 Yellow Olive Medium Brown (Brown) 471 8023 Orange Brown Rose 507 3015 Heather Violet Light Blue-Green 631 6027 Light Green Traffic Yellow 803 1023 Traffic Yellow Pastel Orange 804 2003 Pastel Orange Blue Jay 2727 5014 Pigeon Blue Light Blue (Sky) 2975 5012 Light Blue Medium Blue (Blue) 2995 5015 Sky Blue Deep Blue 3015 5017 Traffic Blue Blue-Green (Aqua) 3268 5021 Water Blue Green-Blue (Jungle Green) 3405 6024 Traffic Green Beige 4545 8024 Beige Brown RAL = Reichsausschuß für Lieferbedingungen und Gütesicherung" = State Commission for Delivery Terms and Quality Assurance Notes: 1. No match provided due to conflict with the European Cylinder Gas Identification Standard EN 1089-3. 2. RAL 7044 applies to all containers of refrigerant as of January 1, 2020 7

AHRI GUIDELINE N-2016 WITH ADDENDUM 1 APPENDIX A. REFERENCES NORMATIVE A1 Listed here are all standards, handbooks and other publications essential to the formation and implementation of the standards. All references in this appendix are considered as part of the standard. None. APPENDIX B. REFERENCES INFORMATIVE B1 Listed here are standards, handbooks and other publications which may provide useful information and background, but are not considered essential. References in this appendix are not considered part of the guideline. B1.1 AHRI Guideline K-2015, Containers for Fluorocarbon Refrigerants, 2015, Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute, 2111 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 500, Arlington, VA 22201, U.S.A. B1.2 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34-2013 with Addenda, Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants, 2013, with Addenda, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329, U.S.A. B1.3 ASHRAE Terminology, https://www.ashrae.org/resources--publications/free-resources/ashrae-terminology, 2016, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329, U.S.A. B1.4 BS EN 1089-3:2011, Transportable gas cylinders. Gas identification (excluding LPG). Colour coding, 2011, British Adopted European Standard, European Committee for Standardization, Rue De Stassart 36 B-1050 Brussels, Belgium. B1.5 Pantone Color Matching System, Pantone Inc., 590 Commerce Boulevard, Carlstadt, New Jersey 07072-3098, U.S.A. B1.6 RAL Colours, http://www.ral-farben.de/en/home/, 2016, RAL ggmbh, Siegenburgerstrasse 39, D-53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany. B1.7 Title 49 CFR, Code of Federal Regulations, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20402, U.S.A. 8