Equipment identity
Facility, asset, covered circuit, category, full charge, and refrigerant type.
A leak-rate result is useful later when the site, asset, circuit, method, refrigerant added, certification number, service notes, threshold, and follow-up actions stay together.
HVACAudit by Subpart helps owners manage Subpart C refrigerant records for covered circuits. Subpart provides accounts, service links, reports, billing, and compliance history.
Keep the core facts together so the event can be reviewed later.
Facility, asset, covered circuit, category, full charge, and refrigerant type.
Method, refrigerant added, date, calculated leak rate, and threshold.
Technician certification number, service notes, and follow-up action.
Owners create sites, assets, and covered circuit records in Subpart, then create a 48-hour service link for the technician. The technician records refrigerant added, certification number, and service notes without an account. Subpart calculates the leak-rate result from the owner’s equipment history and adds the completed record to the owner’s compliance history.
Keep service work tied to the correct site, asset, and covered circuit.
Open the service link and record the refrigerant service details.
Every Subpart account includes 3 free Subpart C circuit licenses for covered refrigerant circuit records. Use Professional Subpart C circuit licenses for covered circuits that require 4-year retention.
| Capability | Included Subpart C circuit license | Professional Subpart C circuit license |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Included with account | $9 per covered circuit |
| Quantity | 3 included circuit licenses per account | Additional paid circuit licenses |
| Records | Compliance reports and service records | Compliance reports and service records |
| History | 180-day rolling history | 4-year data retention |
| Audit records | Cryptographically verifiable records | Cryptographically verifiable records |
Short answers for coverage, service links, calculation, and account history.
Connect the site, asset, covered circuit, full charge, refrigerant added, method, result, threshold, certification number, service notes, date, and follow-up action.
No. The technician can complete a 48-hour service link without an account.
The completed service record is stored in the owner’s compliance history.
Use current rule text and EPA materials for compliance decisions.
Questions about accounts, billing, service links, or calculator access?