I think we can mix with r22, because we listen to one guy who been work for A/C company for ten yrs. He said yes, Hot Shot is for you to mix with it to make it colder, and we did mix it. It's run cold and normal. It's been run for 2yrs now.
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sorry, no.
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Using a 410A air handler with an R22 condenser unit is not recommended, as the two refrigerants operate at different pressures and require different components. The R410A system is designed for higher pressures and may lead to system inefficiency or failure when paired with R22 components. Additionally, mixing refrigerants can cause damage to the system and void warranties. It's best to match the air handler and condenser to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
Probably not, how long did it run before the mix up was discovered? All of the refrigerant has to come out and be properly disposed of, then a good evacuation and recharge. You did not say which refrigerant was the correct one for the machine, but either way it all has to go.
It is not recommended.
R-410A is the primary refrigerant that replaced R-22 in many applications, particularly in residential and commercial air conditioning systems. R-410A is a more environmentally friendly option, as it has a lower ozone depletion potential and higher energy efficiency. Additionally, R-32 is gaining popularity as a replacement for R-22 due to its lower global warming potential compared to R-410A.
No , they operate at different pressures and are not compatible.