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consumers are not going to be excited about the new HVAC regulations coming to the US at the end of this year.

The current coolant is being swapped out for a new coolant that is more "environmentally friendly" but comes at the expense of repairability.

No ability to patch leaks in the new systems, automatic shutoff of the entire unit if there is any leak detected, no ability to "top off" a system if it is leaking while working on a repair, no ability to run with a partial leak.

the old units that use r410 coolants will no longer be allowed for new installs in favor of the r32. all of the issues with repairability and usability come from the flamability of the new coolant.

home owners who could have previously done repairs and extended the longevity of their units will now be forced into simply buying an entire new system.

https://refrigeranthq.com/r410a-vs-r32-which-one-is-better/

https://www.nahb.org/blog/2024/05/new-refrigerants-hvac

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Byzantine 1y ago

this all reminds me of the low flow toilet situation and the incandescent light bulbs retiring

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