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    Japanese Retailer Seven-Eleven Adopts Honeywell's Environmentally Preferable Refrigerant

    TOKYO, Oct. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced that Seven-Eleven will be Japan's first leading retail chain to adopt its next-generation Solstice® N40 (R-448A) refrigerant as a lower global-warming-potential (GWP) alternative to the older R-404A refrigerant, which has an impact on global warming that is more than 3,900 times that of carbon dioxide.

    Seven-Eleven is adopting Solstice N40, which offers a 65 percent reduction in global warming potential compared with R-404A, to comply with strict GWP reduction targets set for the Japanese food retail industry. Seven-Eleven has begun installing the environmentally preferable Honeywell refrigerant in condensing units (manufactured by Hitachi-Johnson Controls Air Conditioning and distributed by Hitachi Appliances) at all new and renovating stores across the country.

    Industry leaders, Seven-Eleven Japan (operator of Seven-Eleven convenience stores), Hitachi Appliances, Hitachi-Johnson Controls Air Conditioning and Honeywell conducted a series of trials before selecting Solstice N40. A full year of data showed Solstice N40 led to 20 percent energy savings in the Hitachi condensing units compared to R-404A.

    "The trial results confirmed that Solstice N40 is an effective solution for our large estate of convenience stores in Japan to achieve our goals in reducing both overall carbon footprint and operating costs," said Mr. Hisashi Ohashi, Head of Construction & Equipment Department, Director & Executive Officer, Seven-Eleven Japan.

    Solstice N40 is a class A1 (nonflammable) refrigerant by ASHRAE 34 and is classified as Inert Gas in Japan. With GWP of 1387 (IPCC, AR4) that is 65 percent lower than R-404A, it is also non-ozone-depleting and available for retrofits. Additionally, Solstice N40 is designed as a near drop-in alternative to R-404A, requiring only minimal system adjustments.

    "Solstice N40 is the lowest GWP alternative available for both new installation and retrofit projects in the Japanese commercial refrigeration market and has already been adopted at more than 13,000 retail stores worldwide," said Anna An, vice president and general manager of Honeywell Advanced Materials, Asia Pacific. "With Honeywell's Solstice N40 in Hitachi's condensing units, we are helping Japanese retailers achieve environmental and operational benefits."

    The new requirement to use substances with 1,500 GWP or less by the year 2025 is dictated in the Act on Rational Use and Proper Management of Fluorocarbons*, revised in 2015. This is in addition to the Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) phaseout by 2020 set by the Ozone Layer Protection Act.

    A whole subsidiary of Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. operates 20,596 Seven-Eleven convenience stores in Japan (as of the end of August 2018). A member of the United Nations Global Compact, Seven & i Holdings proactively practices Sustainable Development Goals, including taking "urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts," throughout its businesses.

    Honeywell is a world leader in the development, manufacturing and supply of refrigerants sold worldwide under the Solstice and Genetron® brands for a wide range of applications, including refrigeration, building and automobile air conditioning. For more information, visit www.honeywell-refrigerants.com/japan/.

    * The Act on Rational Use and Proper Management of Fluorocarbons (Fluorocarbons Emission Control Act), set the HFC phasedown target of condensing units and stationary refrigeration units (except compressors with rated output 1.5kW and less, by manufacturer and importer weighted average of new shipping product) at GWP 1500 by the year 2025.

    Honeywell (www.honeywell.com/us/en) is a Fortune 100 software-industrial company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace and automotive products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, cars, homes and buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/us/en/news.

     

    Jenn Kramer