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Life or Death: Flammable Refrigerants In Homes Could Be the Norm

Life or Death:  Flammable Refrigerants In Homes Could Be the Norm Life or Death: Flammable Refrigerants In Homes Could Be the Norm. With the phase out of R410, R32 and R454B, as well as R466A, will be coming on to the market soon. R22 Phase out is already under way. The Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment are in effect to reduce greenhouse gases, ozone depletion and climate change. The global warming potential of R410 is leading to the use of flammable refrigerants for indoor comfort in HVAC. Puron advance has been identified by Indoor Comfort News and ACHR News as the possible environmentally friendly refrigerant with Low GWP. But these flammable refrigerants could be a matter of Life and Death when it comes to untrained HVAC technicians.

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