Thursday 28 July 2016

How to Arrest Refrigerant Gas Leaks in Cans by Anil Jain

Do you want to know how to arrest refrigerant gas leaks in cans? Read the article which explains Anil Jain’s ways to arrest refrigerant leaks as he is an expertise in refrigerant domain for several years. Read the article of Anil Jain and become precautious and secure environment.

Refrigerant gases are threat to the society, if mishandled wrongly. For the past 5 to 6 decades, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are being used as refrigerants to create air-conditioning and refrigerating effects. Recently, it was identified that CFCs are the most destructive element of the environment. It is regarded as the major causative for ozone layer depletion contributing to global warming (greenhouse effect).

At present large quantities of CFCs filled refrigerant cans are used in a number of air-conditioning and refrigerating systems. Although the movement of refrigerant happens in an enclosed cycle, leakages escape and affect the ozone layer. The most disgusting fact about the refrigerant gases is that they possess remarkably longer atmospheric life. This indicates that if CFCs are leaked in the environment, they may tend to deplete the ozone layer for the next 10 decades. Mr. Anil Jain, CEO of Refex Refrigerant Limited, works for ozone diplomacy in saving the society by suggesting refrigerant leak arresting techniques.

Anil Jain Gases Leak Detection Techniques
Any type of methods can be undertaken for both initial test and follow-up verification to cope strong professional judgment. The leak has to be identified and fixed as soon as possible to prevent environmental damage. Some of the simple tests to detect refrigerant leaks include:


  • A soap bubble test: If you suspect gas leakage, just pour soap solution on the unit. If bubbles are formed, the leakage is confirmed and necessary steps can be implemented to overcome the problem.
  • Electronic leak detectors: An electronic leak detector is a device that produces audio-visual signals when brought near the leakage area. Before the leak spreads all over, the refrigerant gas must be emptied at the easiest.
  • Ultrasonic leak detectors: An ultrasonic leak detector is a user-friendly, superior quality, sensitive device helping to detect air leaks through ultrasound. Such type of detector helps to identify the location of leak more precisely.
  • A pressure test: It involves filling the container with air and monitoring the increase or decrease in pressure for a specified time period. If pressure decreases, it denotes the presence of leak. Any cracks, split seams, holes, porosity or other conditions causing leaks can be detected by this method.
  • Other methods to detect include a vacuum test or fluorescent dye and black light test, an infrared test, and a near infrared (back scatter absorption gas imaging) test.


Anil Jain Arrest Measures: Simple and Mandatory


  1. Ensure that refrigerant cans are in good condition with caps to seal.
  2. Make sure that the caps fit properly to the can. If the cap seems to be loose fitting, immediately change the can at the earliest.
  3. Always store in a place specified by the manufacturer. Temperature places a major role in causing leakage of gas. If the can is to be stored in cool places, it must never be kept in place where the sunlight falls directly.
  4. Do not beat or drop the can at any cost.
  5. If the handling process involves technical advice, seek for it rather than experimenting.


Wednesday 27 July 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain Present the Brew Award to Sakina Khatun

Anil Jain, Refex Energy Managing Director present the Brew Award to Sakina Khatun the powerlifter who won bronze in Weightlifting at 2014 Commonwealth games at a glittering awards ceremony in Chennai last night where 10 deserving women were recognised and awarded by Brew.



Wonderful evening at Brew Awards with Sameer Bharat Ram and Shri Anil Jain. For Womens day Refex Energy instituted the "Wassup Women of substance" award this year at Brew Awards for recognizing and honoring exemplary women. This years award winner is Sakina Khatun the powerlifter who won bronze in Weightlifting at 2014 Commonwealth games. Heres to celebrating all the superwomen like Sakina on Womens day.

Saturday 23 July 2016

DRI Authorizes Anil Jain of Refex Refrigerants to buy R22 Refrigerants

Anil Jain is the Founder & MD, Refex Refrigerants. Through his hard work and vision, he had spotted the business of the future – Refrigerant gas.

He always wanted to be an entrepreneur from his young age. His vision had come when he got a chance of meeting with one of his customers. He got exposed to a new product – refrigerant gas. He was able to see an exponential growth in the business of HFC gases by 2010, the use of HFC gases would be mandatory as per the Montreal Protocol.

Anil Jain of Refex has been Authorized by DRI and customs to buy Refrigerant R22 Seized and detained by them. With his various processes of Arrest of Refrigerant gases he has attained expertise in this. He is authorized by DRI and Customs to buy the Refrigerant R22 which is ozone depleting Nd series by customs and DRI’s through miss declaration of imports or smuggling of these refrigerant gases. His article on arrest of Refrigerant gases has got him name and fame.

Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Commerce and Industries through PESO has authorized the Refex plant to buy smuggled and miss declared imported R22 from DRI and Customs and dispose them off by destroying the disposable cylinders and exporting the R22 to other counties which are part of Montreal protocol and authorized to import these refrigerants.

Import of R22 is restricted and any smuggled R22 can't be sold in open market by DRI sleuths or Customs officials after seizure. These needs to be disposed of by an agency who is authorized to purchase the Smuggled R22 from DRI and customs sleuths. Refex, managed by Anil Jain is authorized to do so.

Tuesday 12 July 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain's Refex Industries Flood Relief Activities in Chennai & Cuddalore

Industrialist Anil Jain’s Refex Industries with Wasssup on demand together collected clothes both new and old for distribution for flood relief Chennai and Cuddalore.

All old which are in very good condition are washed and iron using the Wassup on demand infrastructure and distributed to the people in slum in Chennai and Cuddalore.


Thursday 7 July 2016

Anil Jain explain Arrest of Electric Shock in Solar Panels

Many are unaware of the shocks that happen in solar panels; Mr. Anil Jain helps us how to arrest electric shocks in solar panels by being cautious in handling them. This explains the experience of Anil Jain in preventing the common accidents that occur in solar panels.



Around the globe, renewable energy is considered as the “Energy for Future” and particularly, the solar energy is contributing much in replacing fossil fuels. Sun is the chief source of energy and it is possible to convert sunlight directly into electricity with the help of solar panels. Nowadays, solar panels have become so reliable in saving the electricity bills to greater extent. With increase in usage of solar panels, manufacturers, contractors, traders, technicians, engineers and customers must collaborate in creating shock-free solar panels.

According to Anil Jain Refex Refrigerants Limited CEO, there are important safety measures that need to be adhered during the installation of solar panels. He assures that such safe installation methods prevent people from coming into contact with potentially lethal DC voltages. As a standard installation (safe) practice, one must run and terminate both ends of the solar DC cable between the array junction box and the DC Isolator first before starting to electrically connect the solar panels. This is followed by “plugging in” each panel to the string as well as to the PV extension lead, if used.

If two strings are being connected in parallel, ensure that no panels are plugged in until all DC terminations are complete. If necessary, tag the other array plugs outside. This will eliminate the chance of an electric shock occurring due to back-feed from the other string. Finally, it is mandatory to ensure that the PV cables are correctly restrained to prevent movement. Despite proper attention, accidents are prone to occur because certain important steps are frequently missed or skipped during the installation of PV systems.

Technicians must properly test all cables with appropriate tools before touching them. Not all volt-sticks work on DC current, and so a correct voltmeter must be used all the times. It is imperative that all tradesmen utilise and train technicians in applying the right isolation procedures. Technicians must also communicate effectively with the tradesman throughout the job process. They must remember that electric shock may tend to throw someone from roof leading to major injuries or at times death. Hence, it is always better to use appropriate ‘Fall Prevention Equipment’ to avoid extreme damage. Remember, your life is worth more than a solar panel!

Anil Jain Arrest of Solar Panels Shocks – Useful Recommendations


  • Personnel protective equipment (PPE) to be worn by the technicians before carrying out the activity.
  • ‘Risk Assessment Checklist’ must be completed by the technicians.
  • The installation of module should be carried out by qualified and experienced technicians.
  • All tools and equipment must be tested and certified periodically as per compliance.
  • Make use of appropriate safety insulated equipment approved for electrical installation processes. All others must be omitted strictly.
  • Avoid wearing metallic watchbands, earrings, finger rings or nose rings and other metallic gadgets while troubleshooting or installing photovoltaic systems.


General Recommendations to Avoid Accidents


  • Never use mirrors to artificially direct sunlight on the module.
  • Do not try to disassemble the module at any cost.
  • Never place heavy objects on solar panels.
  • Warn children and make them aware of the danger associated with solar panels.


To know more about Anil Jain Refex Refrigerant Limited, kindly visit www.refex.co.in or www.taniljain.com