 cabot join:2002-07-11 Apo, AE | reply to HVACisCool
Re: R410A "R22 is old and will soon be illegal to purchase. It was replaced, mostly, by R134A."
In what? |
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 SplitpairPremium join:2000-07-29 Cow Towne kudos:3 1 edit | said by cabot:"R22 is old and will soon be illegal to purchase. It was replaced, mostly, by R134A." In what? Nothing as that is incorrect information. 
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 neonhomerKK4BFNPremium join:2004-01-27 Edgewater, FL | I could have sworn that I have seen window shakers that use 134a.... or am I thinking about refrigerators....
Regardless.... I think you have to have an EPA card to get anything except 134a. |
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 | reply to cabot New systems previously using R12 and R22 (refrigerators, a/c, etc.). Niche hardware with specialized requirements will still run the gamut, including CO2. You'll see R22 available but it will be "recovered" refrigerant from existing systems. The price of R22 will skyrocket like R12 did. |
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