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Thread: R-134A to be phased out?
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03-15-2009, 11:10 AM #14
Wow, if they did they would have to also rid of:
R404A
R407A, B, C, and D
R413A
R416A
R417A
R419A
R420A
R422A and D
R423A
That would be pretty crazy if they had to change all these blends.
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03-15-2009, 02:40 PM #15
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Peter Coll:
"The big news of course is the change away from R-134a as noted in the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) meeting we had (recently) down in Dallas. It looks like that's going to happen. There are equipment and tools coming out and more information being let out about the new refrigerant that's going to take over for R-134a. "


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