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    R410A Chaneover guidance



    Hi , can anybody suggest me that what modification I have to do while switching over to R410A from the existing R22. I really want to know the changes I need to do in the heat exchanger design and tubing selection (Dia, wall thickness). Also let me know the standard for the R410A tubings.



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    Re: R410A Chaneover guidance

    That type of design knowledge may come at a price.

    If you are manufacturing products for AC then do expect to pay for the knowledge.
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    Re: R410A Chaneover guidance

    Are you thinking about putting R410 in a R22 system?

    I wouldn't do that.

    Chillin
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    Re: R410A Chaneover guidance

    I wouldn't either!If you're insisting though, good luck and please let me know what happens

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