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    Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.





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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    Hmmm, wonder how many decades before it hits our shores.

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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    5 minutes. R32 is already here, much to the industry's disquiet. Daikin & Fujitsu both have offerings.
    Apparently it's been used for a while (a few years iirc?) in Japan with no problem.
    If we don't start dropping dead from it in one way or a other, Europe is next.

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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    It will be a while before it gets here. Any idea how mush R32 costs per Kg?

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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    Quote Originally Posted by FreezerGeezer View Post
    5 minutes. R32 is already here, much to the industry's disquiet. Daikin & Fujitsu both have offerings.
    Apparently it's been used for a while (a few years iirc?) in Japan with no problem.
    If we don't start dropping dead from it in one way or a other, Europe is next.
    Hey, we are just getting used to R410A..........betcha R32 is 10 years away from North murrica

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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    Nope, you have it already. R410a is 50/50% R32 & R125!

    But it's not considered flammable in R410a guise, I believe.

    R32 is classified mildly flammable here - and highly flammable in the UK!
    The products of combustion make the old Phosgene look like a pussycat.

    Press, I have no idea as although there's R32 equipment about, there's no R32 available. The only socks are held by Daikin as far as I know.
    Being a suspicious bugger, that in itself seems a warning.

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    Re: Daikin rethinking the use of Hydrocarbons in the UK market.

    Quote Originally Posted by FreezerGeezer View Post
    Nope, you have it already. R410a is 50/50% R32 & R125!

    But it's not considered flammable in R410a guise, I believe.

    R32 is classified mildly flammable here - and highly flammable in the UK!
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    ahh, yea. I forgot that

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