I’ve been looking into the latest refrigerants and their impact on system efficiency. With regulations continually changing, it’s crucial we adapt our designs to ensure not only compliance but also optimal performance. Has anyone here implemented these new refrigerants in their systems? I’d love to hear about the results.
It drives me nuts how slow the industry adapts to new refrigerants — i switched to R-32 in a couple of systems last summer and saw a noticeable drop in energy use. > to ensure not only compliance but also optimal performance. Has anyone here implemented these new refrigerants in their systems? The performance gains are real, but getting clients to buy in is another story.
It’s interesting to see the differences in energy use with R-32. I found that educating clients about the long-term savings really helped with buy-in — sometimes they just need to see the numbers laid out. Have you seen a similar issue?
Switching to R-454B last summer really improved my system performance without the hassles of some of the phased-out refrigerants. It’s all about educating clients on the efficiency gains — they seem more motivated when they see the long-term savings, especially if they’re concerned about upfront costs. Have you considered how well the latest options perform in high heat? I’d love to hear more about your experiences.