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Although R-410A has been around for the last several years, it is only recently that the refrigerant has gained popularity in the HVAC/R world. By the end of 2009, the commonly used refrigerant R-22 will start to be phased out and replaced by R-410A. HVAC/R techs in the know can find Payne R-410A heat pumps at their local Totaline® sales center.

“Products containing R-22 refrigerant will stop being manufactured after Dec. 31, 2009,” said Payne Brand Manager Tom Archer. “And R-22 refrigerant will only be available in limited quantities. Luckily, Payne heat pumps containing R-410A are readily available at Totaline sales centers, and provide a perfect alternative to the R-22 units,” he added.

Archer also said that the primary environmental benefit of using R- 410A as an alternative to R-22 is that it does not contribute to ozone depletion. “R-410A contains less volatile organic compounds, so it complies with new energy and environmental standards regarding leakage and gas emissions,” Archer explained.

Archer added that Payne offers heat pumps that comply with the new environmental standards. “The PH3A and PH4A heat pumps are smooth-running and energy saving,” Archer said. “These models incorporate the EPA-approved and industry accepted R-410A refrigerant.” Archer said that the PH13, an R-22 unit, would continue to be available throughout 2009 as well.

When you purchase a Payne heat pump at your local Totaline sales center in 2009, you’ll be eligible to receive FREE STUFF. When you choose a Payne R-410A heat pump and 10 additional items, you can receive a FREE 20” duffle bag. But that’s not all: with the purchase of a Payne R-22 heat pump and 10 additional items, you can receive a FREE project calculator. For more information on these and other great FREE STUFF offers, go to www.totaline.com.     

Posted September 2, 2009

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