mythaldo
Oct 9, 2009, 08:46 AM
I just had a seasonal service visit on my Goodman 2-ton model 24-10 unit (total electric with heat pump), which was installed new in 1994 or 95 and uses R-22 freon. I live in a two-story, multi-unit structure, where my condo is a ground-floor single-story unit. Each unit has its own HVAC system, for which the condo owner is responsible. Fortunately, all is working well with my unit as of today's check-up; however, I had to have a capacitor installed two years ago. I was told at the time that this was an indicator that the compressor was wearing out.
Today, the serviceman told me about the government regulations requiring the change-out to R-410 freon units, but also said I would never be able to make the change as I have no attic space in which to run the new freon lines needed to support the higher pressure required for the R410 freon. He suggested I consider replacing my entire unit with an R-22 compatible unit before the end of this month (Oct 2009). I opted to do nothing now and plan to replace the compressor and other parts when the time comes. I currently have no plans to move out of the condo. I am 55 years-old.
My concern is: Will the day eventually come when I will not be able to have heat and air, since my unit cannot be converted to the 410 system due to no attic space? If that's the case, what are apartment complexes and other condominium complexes planning to do? :confused: worried in Oklahoma
Today, the serviceman told me about the government regulations requiring the change-out to R-410 freon units, but also said I would never be able to make the change as I have no attic space in which to run the new freon lines needed to support the higher pressure required for the R410 freon. He suggested I consider replacing my entire unit with an R-22 compatible unit before the end of this month (Oct 2009). I opted to do nothing now and plan to replace the compressor and other parts when the time comes. I currently have no plans to move out of the condo. I am 55 years-old.
My concern is: Will the day eventually come when I will not be able to have heat and air, since my unit cannot be converted to the 410 system due to no attic space? If that's the case, what are apartment complexes and other condominium complexes planning to do? :confused: worried in Oklahoma