CO2 The Natural Refrigerant Gaining Popularity
…in use today: No Ozone depletion potential. Global Warming Potential is 1. (R-134a is over 1,000) Non-Toxic Non-Flammable Far more efficient than other refrigerants. Save everybody some money on their…
…in use today: No Ozone depletion potential. Global Warming Potential is 1. (R-134a is over 1,000) Non-Toxic Non-Flammable Far more efficient than other refrigerants. Save everybody some money on their…
…unit from Amazon. (LifeSmart LifePro LS-1001HH 1500 Sq Ft Infrared Quartz Electric Portable Heater ) I figured why not? It did it’s job for six years and it worked great….
…outdoors. It’s just the right amount of cold here in the mid-west. It’s not so cold that you stand it, it’s just enough to make you feel alive. I hope…
…that cost for a single cylinder. Instead of $100 you could be looking at $700. Who’s Using 1234YF? The demand for 1234YF is still small in the United States. In…
…HCFCs, and HFCs. These classifications include some of your most common refrigerants such as R-12, R-22, R-134a, R-404A, and R-410A. Along with these refrigerants listed the HDE will also detect…
…$120 / 25lb cylinder = $4.80 per pound. There you have it folks, $4.80 for one pound of R-410A refrigerant. Now, please keep in mind that as I said above…
…and not trying to circumvent the law by using the Clean Air Act as a cover. Sources EPA.Gov – Revised Section 608 Rules EPA.Gov – Official Published Rules NRDC.org InsideClimateNews.com…
…you truthful information. Through out our research on these products a common question that has come up again and again is what size window air conditioner do I need? Should…
…pint option. (Don’t worry, we’ll also get into what size is right for you.) TOSOT Before I ever purchase a product, especially a higher dollar one, I do my research…
…that was used within the company and its various locations. Each spring we would buy five or six trailer-loads of R-134a in anticipation of upcoming season. Before the bulk purchasing…
…math: $150 / 24lb cylinder = $6.25 per pound. There you have it folks, $6.25 for one pound of R-404A refrigerant. Now, please keep in mind that as I said…
…by auto manufacturers. This is quite different then what we saw with R-12 back in the 1990’s. R-12 was government mandated to be phased down. R-134a is not. There may…
…in-depth review on this unit. If you’d like to know what we, at RefrigerantHQ.com, think about it, here is an in-depth review of the product. We will also help you…