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What Does The HCFC-22 Phaseout Mean For Consumers?

What Does The HCFC-22 Phaseout Mean For Consumers? Availability of R-22 The Clean Air Act does not allow any refrigerant to be vented into the atmosphere during the installation, service, or retirement of equipment. Therefore, R-22 must be recovered and recycled (for reuse in the same system), reclaimed (reprocessed to the same purity standard as […]

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UNICO In The News

UNICO In The News “We are pleased to announce that we have once again renewed our partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the leading preservation organization in the United States, working every day to save important places, spark economic development, revitalize communities, encourage sustainable development, and create American jobs. We have been a

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Installing New Units

Installing New Units The transition away from ozone-depleting R-22 to systems that rely on replacement refrigerants like R-410A has required a redesign of heat pump and air conditioning systems. New systems incorporate compressors and other components specifically designed for use with specific replacement refrigerants. For instance, if a new outdoor unit (typically called a “condensing

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How does TRANE Clean Effects stack up against other air cleaners?

How does TRANE Clean Effects stack up against other air cleaners? TRANE CleanEffects utilizes patented, breakthrough air cleaning technology to remove up to an astounding 99.98% of airborne allergens from the air that passes through the filter, making it 8 times more effective than even the best HEPA room filters and up to 100 times

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Alternatives to R-22 in Residential Air Conditioning

Alternatives to R-22 in Residential Air Conditioning As R-22 is gradually phased out, non-ozone-depleting alternative refrigerants are being introduced. Under the Clean Air Act, EPA reviews alternatives to ozone-depleting substances to evaluate their effects on human health and the environment. EPA has reviewed several alternatives to R-22 for household and light commercial air conditioning and

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