
Professional system service
For qualified HVAC professionals maintaining compatible existing R22 air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment.
A 30LB professional-use cylinder for servicing compatible existing R22 air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment.
Built for qualified HVAC professionals maintaining compatible air-conditioning and refrigeration systems.

For qualified HVAC professionals maintaining compatible existing R22 air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment.

Designed for service work on systems whose nameplate and manufacturer documentation specifically identify R22.

Suitable for compatible legacy comfort-cooling and refrigeration systems when verified by a qualified technician.
Single-component refrigerant
Disposable supply cylinder
Lower toxicity, no flame propagation
Chlorodifluoromethane
At standard atmospheric pressure
Always confirm OEM requirements
Factory-sealed disposable format
Professional service and maintenance
Compatibility must always be verified against the equipment nameplate and the original manufacturer’s service documentation.
Compatible central, split and packaged systems whose nameplate specifies R22.
Existing commercial comfort-cooling equipment originally engineered for R22.
Compatible legacy heating and cooling units using R22 as the specified charge.
Existing refrigeration equipment approved and labeled by its manufacturer for R22.
Verify that the existing equipment specifies R22 and confirm the required service charge and lubricant.
Locate and repair leaks first, then recover refrigerant using certified recovery equipment—never vent it.
Evacuate, charge and commission the system according to manufacturer instructions and applicable requirements.
Only compatible existing equipment whose nameplate and manufacturer documentation specify R22. It must not be added to an R410A, R32, R454B or other differently labeled system.
No. Mixing refrigerants can create unsafe operating conditions, compromise system performance and prevent proper recovery or recycling.
R22 is classified A1 under ASHRAE safety classification: lower toxicity and no flame propagation under the classification test conditions. Standard refrigerant safety procedures still apply.
Yes. Existing compatible R22 equipment may be serviced in accordance with EPA requirements. The technician must verify equipment compatibility and comply with all applicable handling, recovery and certification rules.
No. This listing is for a factory-sealed disposable cylinder. Handle, transport and dispose of it in accordance with applicable local and federal requirements.
Service should be performed by a qualified, appropriately EPA-certified HVAC professional following the equipment instructions and refrigerant-management requirements.
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