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Thread: R22 Replacement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrnth3 View Post
    at least when you breathe ammonia you know to get out of the area. Breathing R22 isn't any better.
    The problem with an amonia system is that breathing anhydrous ammonia will in all likelyhood, ummm put you in the hospital or kill you. Nasty stuff if you aren't carefull with it. I wouldn't want an ammonia system in a residential situation.

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    Dupont M099. You loose capacity. If the unit is undersized,dont use it. Us on exv,txv system. Replace any rubber o rings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valdelocc View Post
    Thats a good one! did you get a good laugh out of it?
    Don't laugh to hard, Europe is already transitioning to HFO refrigerants, as well as systems that use a transcritical CO2 cycle. There is even transcritical CO2 equipment in use in the US in some applications, and you should start seeing HFO refrigerant using refrigeration equipment in the US soon.

    At the AHR expo, there was at least one Asian manufacturer showing a trans critical CO2 heat pump SPLIT SYSTEM!
    If more government is the answer, then it's a really stupid question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark beiser View Post
    Don't laugh to hard, Europe is already transitioning to HFO refrigerants, as well as systems that use a transcritical CO2 cycle. There is even transcritical CO2 equipment in use in the US in some applications, and you should start seeing HFO refrigerant using refrigeration equipment in the US soon.

    At the AHR expo, there was at least one Asian manufacturer showing a trans critical CO2 heat pump SPLIT SYSTEM!
    Sure all that "trascritical HFO" is slowly coming this way but 410a is not going anywhere any time soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark beiser View Post
    Don't laugh to hard, Europe is already transitioning to HFO refrigerants, as well as systems that use a transcritical CO2 cycle. There is even transcritical CO2 equipment in use in the US in some applications, and you should start seeing HFO refrigerant using refrigeration equipment in the US soon.
    Hey, that's great. Just something else for the EPA to regulate and tax. Have a leak? $50 fine, have to recharge, $500 fine, don't keep records of what you use, $50,000 fine. CO2 is a greenhouse gas now, isn't it? Congress aught to have a field day with it.

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    Misplaced the link... Seems a study was done: The world used to be a LOT HOTTER than it is now... with a LOT LESS CO2 than we have now.

    As usual... the enviro wackies are wrong... So what else is new...
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