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A2L Refrigerants | AC | Copeland US A2L refrigerants offer unique thermodynamic properties and excellent performance characteristics that are similar to or better than common A1 HFC refrigerants such as R-404A or R-448A
UNDERSTANDING A2L REFRIGERANTS - Honeywell A2L REFRIGERANTS Solstice® L40x (R-455A) is a mildly flammable (A2L) refrigerant having a boiling point of -50oF (average of dew and bubble) at 0 psig R-455A is suitable for medium- and low-temperature refrigeration applications The environmental properties of Solstice® L40x include a low GWP of 146 (AR5) and zero ODP
What Are A2L Refrigerants and Why Do We Need Them? - Chemours What Are A2L Refrigerants and Why Do We Need Them? Given the limitations of industrial chemicals, and the lack of very low GWP nonflammable alterna-tives for many applications, new and different solutions were required The industry asked if new refrigerants could be developed that better balance the competing requirements for ACR system designs
What is A2L Refrigerant? - 2025 HVAC Regulations - 4 Seasons Heating Air A2L refrigerants are a class of refrigerants that are mildly flammable, have low toxicity, and have a low global warming potential A2L is an ASHRAE safety classification The “A” stands for non-toxic, “2” stands for flammable, and “L” stands for low burning velocity
Understanding A2L Refrigerants: The Future of Cooling Technology . . . A2L refrigerants are designed to enhance energy efficiency in cooling systems by delivering effective thermodynamic performance Many of these refrigerants, like R-32, exhibit better energy efficiency ratings compared to traditional refrigerants
A2L Refrigerants: What Techs Need to Know - HVAC School A2L refrigerants absolutely CANNOT replace A1 refrigerants in retrofit applications! AHRI states that you cannot retrofit between flammability categories That is because HVAC equipment is specifically designed for its designated refrigerant’s flammability rating
A2L Is Here — What You Need to Know - HVAC Answers What A2L Is and Why It Matters to You New legislation requires "traditional" refrigerants be phased out and replaced with A2L to lower toxicity and global warming potential