What is R402A refrigerant?

What is R402A refrigerant?

R402A (HP80)R402A, also known as HP80, is an HCFC blend with a small amount of hydrocarbon included to improve mineral oil compatibility. The blend is designed to be a retrofit replacement for R502 in low and medium temperature refrigeration applications.

What is the replacement for 408A refrigerant?

An R-502 Replacement for Limited Condensing Capacity Systems Freon™ 408A (R-408A) refrigerant is a hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) option designed to replace the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant R-502.

WHAT IS 407C refrigerant used for?

Product summary. R-407C is a non-azeotropic mixed refrigerant composed of the three ingredients R-32, R-125, and R-134a, and was developed as a substitute refrigerant for R-22, used in applications such as air conditioning equipment and chiller equipment for medium temperature ranges.

Where is 404A refrigerant used?

R-404A is used across a variety of low and medium temperature applications including super market freezers/refrigerators, vending machines, ice machines, refrigerated transport, and industrial refrigerant systems.

Can I still use R407C?

There are currently no restrictions on equipment or use of the following refrigerants: R134A, R407C, R410A, and R417A.

What Suva replacement refrigerant is recommended for retrofitting r502 systems?

MP66 is also the recommended replace- ment for existing R-500 systems. These refrigerants replace R-502 in refrigeration applications using positive displacement compres- sors with direct expansion evaporators. Suva® HP80 (R-402A) offers the best combina- tion of properties for most applications.

Is 404 being phased out?

R404A can be used until the end of 2019 but production levels are decreasing rapidly with price and availability becoming a big issue for end users. Recovered or reclaimed R404a can be used until the end of 2030, then all replacement R404a will be banned.

Can you top off 404A?

If you rely on equipment that uses R404a refrigerant, you could be impacted by new regulations that come into force from 1st January 2020. If your equipment contains over 10.2kg of R404a refrigerant, it is no longer permitted to refill/top it up with fresh (virgin) R404a gas.