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Refrigerant-22 Alternatives
HCFC-22 has a very low ozone depletion potential (0.055) compared to 1.0 for CFC-11 and CFC-12, the two other most popular refrigerants used in large chillers. Most scientists consider HCFC-22 to be a bridge refrigerant that can take us through the phase-out of -11 and -12. No health or safety issues have been identified with R-22. The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments call for HCFC-22 production, not use, to be phased out by the year 2030. This could be extended at a later date if continuing atmospheric tests so indicate. Long term substitutes for HCFC-22 are being developed and will probably be blends of various HFC refrigerants (such as R-410A), since they have little or no ozone depletion potential. None are expected to be a "drop-in replacement". Regardless, R-22 will be available over the useful life of any geothermal heat pumps installed now. There is no current "drop-in" substitute for R-22. Research and development continues to seek substitutes since R-22 is the predominant refrigerant used in screw, scroll, and reciprocating air conditioners.
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