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To remove chlorine from the refrigerant, manufacturers created another set of refrigerants called HFCs (or Hydro Fluro Carbons). Although they also have the potential for global warming, but still they are better than HCFCs as they do not deplete the ozone layer. The most common HFC used in air conditioners is R-410A.
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A blend of R-32 and R-125 that nearly forms an azeotrope, which means it has extremely low temperature glide and almost no fractionation potential. This blend has about 60% higher pressure than R-22 in air conditioning applications, and therefore should be used only in new equipment specifically designed to handle the pressure. Systems designed for R-410A will have smaller components (heat exchangers, compressor, etc.) to perform the same cooling job compared to R-22. R-410A will require POE lubricants. Retrofitting R-22 equipment is not recommended under any circumstances. Non-ozone depleting refrigerant, near-azeotropic blend. Developed for air conditioning as well as some medium-temperature refrigeration applications.
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R410A is a refrigerant blend commonly used in air conditioning systems and some heat pump applications. Unlike older refrigerants like R22, which contribute to ozone depletion, R410A is classified as a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant, meaning it has zero ozone depletion potential. It's widely used as a replacement for R22 in new equipment and for retrofitting existing systems. R410A is composed of two main components: difluoromethane (R32) and pentafluoroethane (R125). It offers improved energy efficiency and cooling performance compared to R22, making it a popular choice for modern air conditioning systems. However, it operates at higher pressures than R22, requiring equipment designed specifically to handle these higher pressures. When handling R410A, it's essential to follow manufacturer guidelines and safety protocols to prevent leaks and ensure proper system operation. Additionally, technicians working with R410A should be trained in its safe handling and disposal to minimize environmental impact and ensure compliance with regulations.
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