Can I use an R410A condenser with an R22 air handler? No, you cannot. To make a short story long, R410A and R22 are refrigerants. They are both good refrigerants and they both work, but they have to be charged in the system at different pressures.
Can you mix and match air handler and condenser?
The short answer is that a handler and condenser can be different brands and the unit will function properly. However, there may be consequences of mixing brands such as a voided warranty, or the mismatch of parts may cause the need to replace them again in the near future due to differences in capacity.2019-03-13
Can I use a R-22 evaporator coil to R-410A?
We all know that R-410a runs at a higher pressure than R-22, so yes, this should be a concern. ... You should never use an R-22 evaporator coil with an R-410a outdoor unit if the outdoor unit is a HEAT PUMP. You should never reuse an R-22 evaporator coil if tin and antimony were used in the brazing process.2018-09-24
Can you still buy R-22 condensers?
As of January 1, 2020, production and import of R22 refrigerant will be illegal in the United States. Of course, continued use of your air conditioner (AC) or heat pump system using R22 refrigerant is allowed.
Can you replace R-22 condenser with R-410A?
The rising costs of the phasing out of the ozone depleting R-22 refrigerant has made the answer to the above question simple: Yes, if you are in need of a complete system change-out you should definitely upgrade your system to the R-410A system. ... In 2020 the manufacture of R-22 itself will be discontinued.2020-04-09
Can one compressor run two air handlers?
Today, no you can't. Because in the DIY we've only got the single-zone condensers, so you can only put one air handler on one of those.
Can I use R-22 condenser with R410A air handler?
No, you cannot. To make a short story long, R410A and R22 are refrigerants. They are both good refrigerants and they both work, but they have to be charged in the system at different pressures. R410A is a higher pressure system and R22 is a lower pressure system.
Does the air handler and condenser have to match?
The short answer is that a handler and condenser can be different brands and the unit will function properly. ... Ideally, it is better to match the same brand of condenser and handler if possible, and have them both replaced together.2019-03-13