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R449a (HFO) 23 oz. "NO-HFC's" EPA & ASHRAE Approved, Includes CGA600 Can Taper

$ 62.85

Availability: 96 in stock
  • Manufacturer Part Number: R449a, r404, r404a, r-404, r-404a, refrigerant, refrigerant 404a
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Frosty-Freeze Refrigerants, Since 1979
  • Vintage Part: r-404a EPA Approved Alt.

    Description

    Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
    Frosty-Freeze
    R449a (HFO) 23 oz. "NO-HFC's" EPA & ASHRAE Approved, Includes CGA600 Can Taper
    (1) 23 oz. R449a, a EPA & ASHRA approved alternate and replacement for R404a.
    (1) CGA600, Top-Mount, Screw-on Can Taper with 1/4" male flare hose connection with internal valve core.
    On January 1, 2022, the U.S. officially started its phase down of HFC refrigerants, such as
    R-404A
    and R-410A
    .
    Beginning this year, 2023, the production of HFC refrigerants will be reduced by 10%, while a steeper cut comes in 2024, when production must be reduced to 60% of the baseline established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    On January 23rd 2023, our eBay community began to remove all R404a & R410a listings from the site.
    We have happy to be able to offer a new refrigerant, R449a which is not a HFC.
    R449a is a HFO and is Environment friendly !
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449a and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R404a is History!!!!!
    R449a Contains "NO-HFC's"
    A1-ASHRAE Certified
    EPA SNAP Approved
    R404a Replacement
    Can R449a be added to systems containing R404a without materially affecting the performance of the whole system?
    First and foremost, the EPA does not condone, recommend or approve of mixing any refrigerants.
    *Mixing of refrigerants is allowed in other countries however!
    However, R449a does not form an azeotropic mixture with R404a.
    Therefore, if a technician inadvertently or unknowingly adds R449a to a system containing R404a the system will not generate any higher pressures and will operate as normal without any harm to system components.
    *True Drop-In Replacement for R404a
    *No Oil Changes
    *No System Changes Required
    *Made in the USA
    The only refrigerant for all R404a applications!
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404A
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R404A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449A is EPA SNAP approved and A1 ASHRAE certified as non-flammable and non-toxic.
    The refrigerant does not require design modifications or component changes.
    R449a can operate with existing polyol ester (POE) oils present in R404A systems.
    R449a is an HFO blend, which is the environmentally friendly alternative to the commonly used HFC blend in other refrigerants.
    Using R449a as a replacement is easy.
    Just use the same tools, test instruments, and recovery machines as you use with a R404A system.
    R449A can accommodate state and federal legislation as they phase out high-GWP refrigerants, such as R404A with a 2088 GWP.
    R449A is formulated to be trouble-free and works with all R404A compressors, system components and POE oils.
    R449a has similar properties to R404A, including discharge pressure, discharge temperature, energy efficiency, and cooling capacity.
    R449a adds up to an ideal replacement for R404a.
    Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    1) Ensure the right equipment is available (e.g., recovery unit and cylinders, container for recovered lubricant, vacuum pump, weighing scales, replacement drier, etc.)
    2) Record baseline data to establish the normal operating conditions for the equipment
    3) Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the unit to find the recommended R404A charge in order to determine the amount of R449A to add.
    4)
    Replace the filter/drier if moisture is suspected in the system. This is not necessary on a sealed system.
    5)
    Having evacuated the system, liquid charge the unit with R449A up to 90% of the original charge amount of R404A and then compare to baseline data.
    6) Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    7) Check system thoroughly for leaks; and repair as needed.
    8) Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    You will receive a label with the refrigerant.
    Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    You must be certified by the (EPA), Section 608 or Section 609 to purchase this item.
    You must show proof of certification before paying and before the item is shipped.
    *If you are purchasing this item for resale only to EPA Certified Technicians then please indicate so in a message and please keep accurate records of same.
    Thank you.
    SHIPPING INFORMATION: We are a U.P.S. Certified Hazardous Material Shipper for both the United States and Canada.
    The package will be properly labeled as a "Hazardous Materials Package" with all the required United States Department of Transportation identification labels as required in DOT-CFR Title 49 shipping regulations including "ORMD" Limited Quantities Exemption shipments.
    (1) 23 oz. R449a, a EPA & ASHRA approved alternate and replacement for R404a. (1) CGA600, Top-Mount, Screw-on Can Taper with 1/4" male flare hose connection with internal valve core. On January 1, 2022, the U.S. officially started its phase down of HFC refrigerants, such as R-404A and R-410A. Beginning this year, 2023, the production of HFC refrigerants will be reduced by 10%, while a steeper cut comes in 2024, when production must be reduced to 60% of the baseline established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). On January 23rd 2023, our eBay community began to remove all R404a & R410a listings from the site. We have happy to be able to offer a new refrigerant, R449a which is not a HFC. R449a is a HFO and is Environment friendly ! R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a. R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449A and is now available in the United States. This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems. R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a. R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449a and is now available in the United States. This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems. R404a is History!!!!! R449a Contains "NO-HFC's" A1-ASHRAE Certified EPA SNAP Approved R404a Replacement Can R449a be added to systems containing R404a without materially affecting the performance of the whole system? First and foremost, the EPA does not condone, recommend or approve of mixing any refrigerants. *Mixing of refrigerants is allowed in other countries however! However, R449a does not form an azeotropic mixture with R404a. Therefore, if a technician inadvertently or unknowingly adds R449a to a system containing R404a the system will not generate any higher pressures and will operate as normal without any harm to system components. *True Drop-In Replacement for R404a *No Oil Changes *No System Changes Required *Made in the USA The only refrigerant for all R404a applications! R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404A R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R404A and is now available in the United States. This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems. R449A is EPA SNAP approved and A1 ASHRAE certified as non-flammable and non-toxic. The refrigerant does not require design modifications or component changes. R449a can operate with existing polyol ester (POE) oils present in R404A systems. R449a is an HFO blend, which is the environmentally friendly alternative to the commonly used HFC blend in other refrigerants. Using R449a as a replacement is easy. Just use the same tools, test instruments, and recovery machines as you use with a R404A system. R449A can accommodate state and federal legislation as they phase out high-GWP refrigerants, such as R404A with a 2088 GWP. R449A is formulated to be trouble-free and works with all R404A compressors, system components and POE oils. R449a has similar properties to R404A, including discharge pressure, discharge temperature, energy efficiency, and cooling capacity. R449a adds up to an ideal replacement for R404a. Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A. 1) Ensure the right equipment is available (e.g., recovery unit and cylinders, container for recovered lubricant, vacuum pump, weighing scales, replacement drier, etc.) 2) Record baseline data to establish the normal operating conditions for the equipment 3) Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the unit to find the recommended R404A charge in order to determine the amount of R449A to add. 4) Replace the filter/drier if moisture is suspected in the system. This is not necessary on a sealed system. 5) Having evacuated the system, liquid charge the unit with R449A up to 90% of the original charge amount of R404A and then compare to baseline data. 6) Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed. 7) Check system thoroughly for leaks; and repair as needed. 8) Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A. You will receive a label with the refrigerant. Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
    Frosty-Freeze
    R449a (HFO) 23 oz. "NO-HFC's" EPA & ASHRAE Approved, Includes CGA600 Can Taper
    (1) 23 oz. R449a, a EPA & ASHRA approved alternate and replacement for R404a.
    (1) CGA600, Top-Mount, Screw-on Can Taper with 1/4" male flare hose connection with internal valve core.
    On January 1, 2022, the U.S. officially started its phase down of HFC refrigerants, such as
    R-404A
    and R-410A
    .
    Beginning this year, 2023, the production of HFC refrigerants will be reduced by 10%, while a steeper cut comes in 2024, when production must be reduced to 60% of the baseline established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    On January 23rd 2023, our eBay community began to remove all R404a & R410a listings from the site.
    We have happy to be able to offer a new refrigerant, R449a which is not a HFC.
    R449a is a HFO and is Environment friendly !
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449a and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R404a is History!!!!!
    R449a Contains "NO-HFC's"
    A1-ASHRAE Certified
    EPA SNAP Approved
    R404a Replacement
    Can R449a be added to systems containing R404a without materially affecting the performance of the whole system?
    First and foremost, the EPA does not condone, recommend or approve of mixing any refrigerants.
    *Mixing of refrigerants is allowed in other countries however!
    However, R449a does not form an azeotropic mixture with R404a.
    Therefore, if a technician inadvertently or unknowingly adds R449a to a system containing R404a the system will not generate any higher pressures and will operate as normal without any harm to system components.
    *True Drop-In Replacement for R404a
    *No Oil Changes
    *No System Changes Required
    *Made in the USA
    The only refrigerant for all R404a applications!
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404A
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R404A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449A is EPA SNAP approved and A1 ASHRAE certified as non-flammable and non-toxic.
    The refrigerant does not require design modifications or component changes.
    R449a can operate with existing polyol ester (POE) oils present in R404A systems.
    R449a is an HFO blend, which is the environmentally friendly alternative to the commonly used HFC blend in other refrigerants.
    Using R449a as a replacement is easy.
    Just use the same tools, test instruments, and recovery machines as you use with a R404A system.
    R449A can accommodate state and federal legislation as they phase out high-GWP refrigerants, such as R404A with a 2088 GWP.
    R449A is formulated to be trouble-free and works with all R404A compressors, system components and POE oils.
    R449a has similar properties to R404A, including discharge pressure, discharge temperature, energy efficiency, and cooling capacity.
    R449a adds up to an ideal replacement for R404a.
    Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    1) Ensure the right equipment is available (e.g., recovery unit and cylinders, container for recovered lubricant, vacuum pump, weighing scales, replacement drier, etc.)
    2) Record baseline data to establish the normal operating conditions for the equipment
    3) Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the unit to find the recommended R404A charge in order to determine the amount of R449A to add.
    4)
    Replace the filter/drier if moisture is suspected in the system. This is not necessary on a sealed system.
    5)
    Having evacuated the system, liquid charge the unit with R449A up to 90% of the original charge amount of R404A and then compare to baseline data.
    6) Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    7) Check system thoroughly for leaks; and repair as needed.
    8) Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    You will receive a label with the refrigerant.
    Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    You must be certified by the (EPA), Section 608 or Section 609 to purchase this item.
    You must show proof of certification before paying and before the item is shipped.
    *If you are purchasing this item for resale only to EPA Certified Technicians then please indicate so in a message and please keep accurate records of same.
    Thank you.
    SHIPPING INFORMATION: We are a U.P.S. Certified Hazardous Material Shipper for both the United States and Canada.
    The package will be properly labeled as a "Hazardous Materials Package" with all the required United States Department of Transportation identification labels as required in DOT-CFR Title 49 shipping regulations including "ORMD" Limited Quantities Exemption shipments.
    (1) 23 oz. R449a, a EPA & ASHRA approved alternate and replacement for R404a.
    (1) CGA600, Top-Mount, Screw-on Can Taper with 1/4" male flare hose connection with internal valve core.
    On January 1, 2022, the U.S. officially started its phase down of HFC refrigerants, such as
    R-404A
    and R-410A
    .
    Beginning this year, 2023, the production of HFC refrigerants will be reduced by 10%, while a steeper cut comes in 2024, when production must be reduced to 60% of the baseline established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    On January 23rd 2023, our eBay community began to remove all R404a & R410a listings from the site.
    We have happy to be able to offer a new refrigerant, R449a which is not a HFC.
    R449a is a HFO and is Environment friendly !
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404a.
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R449a and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R404a is History!!!!!
    R449a Contains "NO-HFC's"
    A1-ASHRAE Certified
    EPA SNAP Approved
    R404a Replacement
    Can R449a be added to systems containing R404a without materially affecting the performance of the whole system?
    First and foremost, the EPA does not condone, recommend or approve of mixing any refrigerants.
    *Mixing of refrigerants is allowed in other countries however!
    However, R449a does not form an azeotropic mixture with R404a.
    Therefore, if a technician inadvertently or unknowingly adds R449a to a system containing R404a the system will not generate any higher pressures and will operate as normal without any harm to system components.
    *True Drop-In Replacement for R404a
    *No Oil Changes
    *No System Changes Required
    *Made in the USA
    The only refrigerant for all R404a applications!
    R449a is the LOWEST GWP and the Only NON-FLAMMABLE Retrofit Replacement Refrigerant for R404A
    R449a has an ASHRAE designation of R404A and is now available in the United States.
    This revolutionary refrigerant is the only retrofit replacement for R404A in existing systems.
    R449A is EPA SNAP approved and A1 ASHRAE certified as non-flammable and non-toxic.
    The refrigerant does not require design modifications or component changes.
    R449a can operate with existing polyol ester (POE) oils present in R404A systems.
    R449a is an HFO blend, which is the environmentally friendly alternative to the commonly used HFC blend in other refrigerants.
    Using R449a as a replacement is easy.
    Just use the same tools, test instruments, and recovery machines as you use with a R404A system.
    R449A can accommodate state and federal legislation as they phase out high-GWP refrigerants, such as R404A with a 2088 GWP.
    R449A is formulated to be trouble-free and works with all R404A compressors, system components and POE oils.
    R449a has similar properties to R404A, including discharge pressure, discharge temperature, energy efficiency, and cooling capacity.
    R449a adds up to an ideal replacement for R404a.
    Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    1) Ensure the right equipment is available (e.g., recovery unit and cylinders, container for recovered lubricant, vacuum pump, weighing scales, replacement drier, etc.)
    2) Record baseline data to establish the normal operating conditions for the equipment
    3) Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the unit to find the recommended R404A charge in order to determine the amount of R449A to add.
    4)
    Replace the filter/drier if moisture is suspected in the system. This is not necessary on a sealed system.
    5)
    Having evacuated the system, liquid charge the unit with R449A up to 90% of the original charge amount of R404A and then compare to baseline data.
    6) Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.
    7) Check system thoroughly for leaks; and repair as needed.
    8) Clearly label the system to show it contains R449A.
    You will receive a label with the refrigerant.
    Switch on the unit and compare the baseline data, monitor sight glasses, suction line pressure and temperature, and discharge temperature; add additional R449A up to the recommended R404A system charge amount as needed.