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Title: Palms Air Announces Readiness for A2L Refrigerant Installations, Embracing EPA Changes and Supporting Climate Goals

Jacksonville, FL, United States, 28th Dec 2024 — In response to new environmental guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Palms Air is proud to announce that its team of skilled technicians is fully trained and equipped to install A2L refrigerants, including the innovative R32 and 454B systems. These advancements are set to replace the phased-out R410A refrigerants, aligning with a global push toward sustainable, low-global warming potential (GWP) solutions.Beginning in 2025, the production of R410A units will steadily decline, making way for next-generation refrigerants with significantly lower environmental impacts. While the transition might seem daunting for homeowners, Palms Air assures customers that the new systems are designed to operate similarly to their current systems, with only minimal adjustments required.“A2L refrigerants represent a major step forward in reducing the effects of climate change,” said Alonzo Cubano at Palms Air. “We understand that many homeowners may be unaware of this change or feel uneasy about its impact on their HVAC systems. That’s why our team is committed to providing seamless installations and educating our community on these new, eco-friendly refrigerants.”Key Benefits of A2L Refrigerants:Lower Environmental Impact: With a reduced GWP, A2L refrigerants significantly lower the HVAC industry's carbon footprint.Energy Efficiency: These systems maintain excellent cooling performance with improved energy efficiency.Future-Proof Systems: Transitioning now ensures homeowners are ahead of upcoming regulatory changes.Stay Ahead of the CurveA recent study by the U.S. Department of Energy shows that transitioning to low-GWP refrigerants like R32 and 454B could reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions from residential air...


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