Freon 134a - 60KG
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HFC-134a is included in the U.S. EPA SNAP de-listing of HFCs that will no longer be acceptable in new equipment in certain end use applications in the U.S. market. There are no U.S. regulations currently impacting the HFC service market. Refer to the Summary of U.S. EPA SNAP Regulations Pertaining to Refrigerants.
Learn about Opteon XP10 (R-513A), a low global warming potential (GWP) hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) based non-flammable refrigerant replacement for R-134a in stationary equipment.
ASHRAE
R-134a; A1 Safety Classification
Replaces
R-12
Applications
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Medium- and high-temperature:
- stationary commercial refrigeration
- chiller equipment
- home appliances
- Retrofit existing R-12 refrigeration and air conditioning equipment
Benefits
Broadly used in commercial and stationary applications.
Phaseout Schedule
Consult the specific regulations in your country or region.
Lubricant Recommendation
POE for stationary/commercial applications.