In response to the need to replace ozone-depleting chemicals, Honeywell
embarked on a research program to develop environmentally friendlier
refrigerants in the late 1980's. In 1991 Honeywell (then known as AlliedSignal)
announced its solution, a remarkably efficient refrigerant which we called
AZ-20® refrigerant, and which was later assigned the generic name R-410A. After
years of effort, and a cooperative development program with the air conditioner
manufacturer Carrier Corporation, the first air conditioners using R-410A were
launched in 1995 under the name PURON®. In 1996, both companies were presented
the Award for Stratospheric
Ozone Protection by the EPA. Over time, additional manufacturers have developed
their own products using R-410A.
This refrigerant is composed of two chemicals which are blended in the right
proportion and act nearly as one within an air conditioning system. This is
important because when a technician charges your air conditioning system with
refrigerant, he or she needs to be sure that the first drop that goes in is the
same as the last drop. Many other possible R-22 replacement refrigerants were
invented, but had to be ruled out for this very reason.
R-410A offers some wonderful advantages, but it required the manufacturers
of air conditioners to redesign their products to take advantage of the
properties of the refrigerant. The reason why a refrigerant works is because it
captures the heat from one place, and then releases the heat somewhere else.
R-410A captures heat and then releases it better than R-22 did, so
manufacturers have found that they need less refrigerant in an R-410A air
conditioner than they needed in an R-22 air conditioner. Because there's less
refrigerant, they need less copper tubing, and often can use a smaller
compressor. The bad news was that R-410A couldn't be used in air conditioners
that were made to use R-22, but the advantages for new air conditioners were
too great to pass up. Honeywell works closely with manufacturers today to
continue to optimize air conditioning systems to make them less expensive, more
efficient, and more reliable.
At Honeywell, we're proud of our employees who worked so hard to find a
solution to this problem. Believe it or not, your local supermarket or
convenience store likely also uses the ozone depleting refrigerant R-22 to keep
your food cold on their shelves. Of course, R-22 can only affect the
environment if the refrigerant leaks out of the refrigeration system and most
supermarkets work very hard to make sure that doesn't happen. Even so,
Honeywell also introduced a non-ozone depleting refrigerant called AZ-50®
refrigerant that many supermarkets are now using instead of R-22. Because
AZ-50® refrigerant is as much as 6% more energy efficient that R-22, this
product not only helps to protect the environment, but it saves supermarkets on
their electricity costs. Now that's a winning solution for everybody!