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.
It depends on what you want to do with the sytem. If it is and older condensor contact the supplier and ask for specifications on what the condensor does in 410A. It only depends on the different pressures in the system en the condensoing capacity at R410A.
No, R410a runs higher pressures.
410a condensers are much larger and need larger evaporator coils in the Furnace. R22 is so expense now, because it is no longer being produced... if you have a leak in the future you will wish you replaced the whole system now. While it might be possible to do make this work, with the aid of a TXV mettering device, I would strongly suggest you replace the entire unit now.
No, R410a runs higher pressures.
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To determine compatibility between the Arco-Aire model FSM2X2400A1 air handler and a Rheem R22 condenser, you need to check the specifications of both units. Generally, if the air handler is designed for R22 refrigerant and has the correct capacity to match the condenser, they should be compatible. However, it's crucial to consult the manufacturer’s documentation or a qualified HVAC technician to confirm compatibility and ensure efficient operation.
No. r410a runs at a much higher pressure.
Most home systems use R-22 refrigerant. R-410a, known as PURON, is also an increasingly used refrigerant. If you see a pink sticker on the outdoor unit, it will say on the tag with the model and serial numbers r22 or 410a. "Freon" is a trademark of DuPont, and is NOT the real name of refrigerant. "Freon" was R12 and is no longer made.
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.
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You cannot charge s R22 system with R410A. You need to replace the Compressor, evaporator coil and check the piping sizes for R410. Also the oils have to be replaced. Vinay
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