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robertcputt
Mar 28, 2008, 04:27 AM
I am about to buy a central air-conditioning system. Should I buy the new R410 A or stick with the R22 models.

hvac1000
Mar 28, 2008, 07:55 AM
They both work the same. r22 will be available for another 20 years using recycled refrigerant. Let your wallet be your guide.

wmproop
Mar 28, 2008, 10:34 AM
if its put in right and no damages is done,,with the right maitainance the r-22 will out last the unit.freon doesn`t wear out ,it`ll be there 30 years from now ,there a lot of differance in the cost of equipment with the new freon

T-Top
Mar 29, 2008, 07:53 PM
Its a roll of the dice. you dont see many units this day and time that would last 30 years.(the average may be around 14 to 16 years) Its sad to say but like any thing els they just dont make them like they use to. I would go with the 410 system if I was going to be staying in that home for a long period of time. Go with the 10 years parts and labor warranty it pays off.

bsaah
Mar 31, 2008, 02:20 PM
get the 410a refrigerent that is better then the r22 freon. by 2010 they are phasng out the use of freon

hvac1000
Mar 31, 2008, 02:43 PM
get the 410a refrigerent that is better then the r22 freon. by 2010 they are phasng out the use of freon


R-410 refrigerant is not better than R-22. They both do the exact same job.

R22 will be available for another 20 years using recycled refrigerant. It will be available until at least 2030.

R-410 does have some draw backs as compared to R-22.