Your Questions About Refrigerant Regulations Answered Guide

Questions about the phasedown of popular refrigerant R-410A have only grown since the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act took effect in 2020. The production and importation of R-410A have been reduced by 40% since 2022, and HVAC system manufacturers can’t use it in new equipment after Jan. 1, 2025.

We understand the confusion and uncertainty this might pose to insurance professionals, policyholders, and even HVAC contractors. Get your copy of Your Questions About Refrigerant Regulations Answered to read HVACi’s expert responses to frequently asked questions.

They include:

  • What is the AIM Act and why is R-410A being phased down?
  • What refrigerants will take the place of R-410A?
  • Can existing R-22 and R-410A equipment be repaired after Jan. 1, 2025 (and do they need to be replaced)?
  • Are residences and businesses at risk of fire due to the flammability of A2L refrigerants?

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