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    A2L coldroom



    I have a couple of coldrooms to install and am thinking of using A2L R454C but i’m a bit concerned that i may go over the charge limit. Anyone had any experiences doing this and any advice how to get it right?



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    Re: A2L coldroom

    We have fitted one the one we fitted was a Marstair and was critically charged we told our supplier what puoe length was and they told us the charge it was on r454c

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    Re: A2L coldroom

    That’s an alarming statement. How do you know this and what ‘awful things’ have you heard about them?
    Last edited by sparkatan; 11-12-2020 at 10:55 AM.

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    Re: A2L coldroom

    Their is a lot of scaremongering around the use of A2L refrigerants. There is risk associated with any commercial or industrial process. That is the industry

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    Re: A2L coldroom

    This is a very delicate subject but suffice to say I have no gripe with A2L refrigerants or any low GWP refrigerant and in fact any innovation that is helping to save our planet. What i do take umbrage with is individuals or companies that take advantage of a situation for financial benefit rather than the moral aspect of it, but particularly when they knowingly release a product which has not been tested.

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    Re: A2L coldroom

    Not sure where your other message has gone and can only guess it has been removed, however, i have also heard rumours about the same thing you mention here. I am led to believe questions have been asked about the performance and reliability of these systems currently in operation. Food for thought?

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