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Unread 01/03/2007, 12:53 AM   #1
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Freon and chillers...

So I am wondering what the trend in Freon is...I have heard that it it going to be not used in the future. If that is the case, then I am thinking I should avoid purchasing a chiller that uses Freon.

Can someone else shed some light on this whole freon subject.

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Unread 01/03/2007, 01:26 AM   #2
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Freon is bad, if released in the atmosphere

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Freon is what old refrigerators and air conditioners used as a coolant. But when released, it went up to the higher layers of the atmosphere and punched holes in the Ozone Layer. Yep, that's Freon's fault. Well, along with other stuff, but freon really binds with the Ozone, breaking it up. If you can get any other type of cooler, please go for it.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 02:41 AM   #3
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Re: Freon is bad, if released in the atmosphere

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Freon is what old refrigerators and air conditioners used as a coolant. But when released, it went up to the higher layers of the atmosphere and punched holes in the Ozone Layer. Yep, that's Freon's fault. Well, along with other stuff, but freon really binds with the Ozone, breaking it up. If you can get any other type of cooler, please go for it.
I understand this...that was not my questions. I however appreciate your input and time...


But I want to know if it is going to be a waste to get a chiller that uses it?


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Unread 01/03/2007, 05:17 AM   #4
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Hello,

I think you'll find that bzzi's answer was the answer to your question, due to the damage that this substance does to our planet, it has been mostly phased out and should not be used in any case - particularly as there are more environmentally-friendly, readily available alternatives. As consciencious aquarists we should always strive to make our hobby as environmentally-sustainable as possible.

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Unread 01/03/2007, 05:27 AM   #5
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Yes, and regardless of what a good deal you may be getting on a Freon Filled Chiller, in the long run you will just be "Punching HOLES" in our atmosphere. HEHEHEHEHEHE

I do know that even though they use freon, they can be converted to the new R-134a but it is EXTREMELY expensive to dispose of the old Freon or R-12.

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Unread 01/03/2007, 07:28 AM   #6
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mine runs on R0134a already, Check around you will find freon free ones


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Unread 01/03/2007, 07:41 AM   #7
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Yes, and while you're out there searching for a freon free chiller, make sure you leave your BIG GAS GUZZLING SUV at home, and ride a bike. Better yet, don't even ride your bike, because you know sometimes the rubber they use to make tires essentially comes from trees. I am going to go and hug one right now.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 09:04 AM   #8
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I did not know you could even get an item with freon anymore, it was banned in the USA in the 80's. As to the rubber on the bike, hug a tree, but 80% off all rubber is synthetic, comes from crude oil, as does fertilizers, pharmacuticals, plastics, nylon, acrylic, and many other products we use today. So as you said, get out of the SUV, off the bike, put on your wooden clogs and go find a freon free chiller.

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Unread 01/03/2007, 09:43 AM   #9
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Freon, I believe was not banned till 95 I believe, this was due to the ozone problem. So there was a bright idea to use other refrigerants. Cars went from R-12 to 134A and most homes still use R-22, but there has been some change to Puron, and 410 refrigerants. Most chillers I have seen use 134A, I wish they used R- 12 it cools much quicker than 134a. Most refrigerants are harmful to the enviroment, the phased out refrigerants were ozone depleters and the new ones are greenhouse gasses. There are alot of other things that can be used for refrigerant, propane, ammonia are the ones I can think of right now. Just imagine a leak with one of those. IMO just find a newer chiller and you will be using 134A.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 09:46 AM   #10
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Maxima, your right in the time frame

"The Freon-dependent world was thrust into a dilemma in 1996 when production of the world's most commonly used refrigerant was banned in developed countries for its link to stratospheric ozone depletion. The immediate answer to the international refrigeration dilemma was to replace ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) with HFC-134a -- a greenhouse gas."

It seemed so much longer ago - where has the time gone?

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Unread 01/03/2007, 10:30 AM   #11
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I guess what is throwing me off... is that on custom aquatic's website, they only have one chiller, that says it runs on the R0134a, all the rest do not specify...In most cases when companies only list a couple things that are different, it does not hold true for the rest of the same type of thing they are selling.


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Yes, and while you're out there searching for a freon free chiller, make sure you leave your BIG GAS GUZZLING SUV at home, and ride a bike. Better yet, don't even ride your bike, because you know sometimes the rubber they use to make tires essentially comes from trees. I am going to go and hug one right now.
Thanks...along the same lines as I was thinking...


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Hello,

I think you'll find that bzzi's answer was the answer to your question, due to the damage that this substance does to our planet, it has been mostly phased out and should not be used in any case - particularly as there are more environmentally-friendly, readily available alternatives. As consciencious aquarists we should always strive to make our hobby as environmentally-sustainable as possible.

Thanks,

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Actually it did not...I never asked if it was harmful to the ozone...I know it is. but so are cars, and they are still allowed to take billions of people where they need to go (i understand there is a big difference, but just showing, that I wanted nothing to do with it...so I digress).

No where in the entire post was anything mentioned about being phased out or how readily available it was...that is all I wanted, not someone preaching to me about the atmosphere...I know what it can do...now the other people who included information about freon were helpful, and that is what I was looking for.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 10:52 AM   #14
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That being said,
I would not think you could find a new chiller that is using freon. And my understanding is that you can only buy it if you are a specialy licensed HVAC person with the correct capture equipment, etc. So i would think recharging or servicing one using freon would be expensive if not impossible.

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Unread 01/03/2007, 06:15 PM   #15
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Im in the heating and air conditioning trade. I know Freon is not being phased out at all. Certain ones are but are being replaced by a more enviromentally friendly ones. The older ones like r-12 they dont even make so if its a brand new chiller it will be 134a.Which is the replacement for R12.You can buy 134a at walmart you dont have to be licensed. So if you buy a chiller buy one with 134a and youll be alright.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 06:20 PM   #16
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Actually, R-22 which is used in most household units is being phased out, no more production of compressors that use it after 2010, and no more production of it in 2020. It's Being replaced with r-410a, which will be about 3-4 times the price as r-22 is. price meaning a 30 lb. drum.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 06:31 PM   #17
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buy a new chiller it will have 134a in it as a refrigerant."Freon" is a brand name from dupont. All chillers use refrigerant of some kind. A new one will have 134a in it and is readily available and easily purchased.


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Unread 01/03/2007, 07:13 PM   #18
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buy a new chiller it will have 134a in it as a refrigerant."Freon" is a brand name from dupont. All chillers use refrigerant of some kind. A new one will have 134a in it and is readily available and easily purchased.
Thank you...that is what I was looking for...

Thank you to everyone who had something helpful to say...


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