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Posted by tech on August 20, 2006, 4:01 pm
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> >
> >>
> >> Noon-Air wrote:
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> >> > >>
> >> > >> FWIW, I would highly recommend that your new system(regardless of
> > brand)
> >> > >> uses R-410a refrigerant.
> >> > >
> >> > > What advantages do you think that it has over 22a. Some sugggest
> >> > > availability and 410a is the newest on the block. Yes 22a will
> >> > > diminish in new units but like its predecessor, 22a will not
> >> > > dissapear
> >> > > for maintenance. What other reasons make you think 410a is the way
> >> > > to
> >> > > go?
> >> >
> >> > http://www.epa.gov/ozone/title6/phaseout/hcfc.html
> >> >
> >>
> >> Excellent Link. Thanks. ...and for letting me know what the Rheem has
> >> from the factory.
> >>
> >> Whats your point of view on the whole Puron scam thing? Lots of people
> >> have spoken about equipment failures with 410a but I don't buy it given
> >> the warranties that are being offered.
> >>
> >> S.
> >
> > Go with the proven R22 system. Why pay more for a 410 system when 22
will
> > be
> > around for a very long time? You can still buy 12 and there is already
> > dropin replacements for R22 on the market today. No matter what, it's
> > going
> > to depend greatly on the installer you chose to install your system. A
> > crappy install equals a crappy system that will offer you crappy
> > reliability
> > and crappy comfort.
>
> <sigh>
> Somebody else who hasn't done their homework, or gone to the training and
> classes for the new equipment. Apparently you don't actually sell R-410a
> equipment, A Rheem14 SEER R-410a heat pump system cost the customer LESS
> than the same system in a R-22 13 SEER. . OTOH, If your just a "gas and
go"
> kinda guy, you can do what you want, in just a couple of short years you
> won't have a choice.
I've done my homework
Price R22, now price R410 refrigerant.
IF a repair is needed to the refrigeration circuit, the R410 will be a more
costly to repair.
Ester oil absorbs moisture when there exists a leak or when the system is
opened for repair.
Ester oil likes to degrade rubber products, LOOK OUT roofing material.
Hummmmmmm........ I think I want that more costly unit, NOT!
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