Facility managers

Owner-controlled history for covered equipment.

Create sites, assets, and covered circuit records. Send 48-hour service links to technicians. Keep completed service records connected to the correct equipment history.

HVACAudit by Subpart helps owners manage Subpart C refrigerant records for covered circuits. Subpart provides accounts, service links, reports, billing, and compliance history.

48-hour service linksOwners send a temporary link to the technician.
No technician accountThe technician can complete the service record without logging in.
Certification numberCertification number and service notes are captured with the record.
Owner historyCompleted records stay connected to the owner’s site, asset, and covered circuit.
Inventory

Start with covered circuit records and independent circuits.

A reliable compliance record begins with covered circuit setup, clear equipment identity, service links for technicians, and consistent service-event history.

15 lb threshold

Identify circuits at or above the 15 lb full-charge threshold.

Circuit identity

For equipment with multiple independent circuits, each independent circuit is considered a separate appliance for Subpart C leak-repair purposes.

Retention review

Decide which circuits require Professional retention.

Plans

Included Subpart C circuit licenses and Professional retention.

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.

License summary
CapabilityIncluded Subpart C circuit licenseProfessional Subpart C circuit license
PriceIncluded with account$9 per covered circuit
Quantity3 included circuit licenses per accountAdditional paid circuit licenses
RecordsCompliance reports and service recordsCompliance reports and service records
History180-day rolling history4-year data retention
Audit recordsCryptographically verifiable recordsCryptographically verifiable records
FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for coverage, service links, calculation, and account history.

What should facility managers set up first?

Start with sites, assets, circuits, full charge, refrigerant type, category, and exclusion checks.

Why does circuit-level history matter?

For equipment with multiple independent circuits, each independent circuit is considered a separate appliance for Subpart C leak-repair purposes.

How does technician service get into the owner history?

The owner sends a 48-hour service link, and the completed service record is added to the owner’s compliance history.

References

Primary references

Use current rule text and EPA materials for compliance decisions.

Support

Subpart support

Questions about accounts, billing, service links, or calculator access?