r22a
No
A close substitute is a product or service you can purchase in place of another and still get the same satisfaction. There are many substitute goods available on the market.
Well, you can substitute 'a' with 'a', like: 'auto' instead of 'auto'.
because they have a light weight frame they are able to get away with a piston engine witch make is that much cheaper
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.
It is an alternative to mostly banned CFCs (most infamous of which is R22), and to be phased out in the future HFCs (R410a, R134 and similar). That being said the general consensus is that R600a (isobutane) requires compressors/systems specifically designed for it. The most suitable HC or natural refrigerant substitute for R22 is R290, which although shunned by the industry will perfectly replace it with an efficiency increase of about 20% without any retrofitting or other adjustments.
Wal-Mart do not have r22 freon, this is a false ad.
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12 r22
No
sorry, no.
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No
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No, R22 is for refrigerators and home AC. It runs at a different pressure and you can't use one for the other.
no. it is not a good idea. new hfc refrigerants require a different type of oil than the R22 units. the new refrigerants typically run at higher pressures than the R22 units.
No. There'll still be residual traces of R22, even if the cylinder is empty, and it won't blend with the R404A. Furthermore, the R22 cylinder will be labeled as such, and it's actually a crime to have such cylinders improperly labeled.