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R32 vs R290 Refrigerant Comparison — Pressure, GWP, Safety

SpecR32R290
Type HFC HC (Propane)
GWP 675 3
Ozone Depletion 0 0
Safety Class A2L A3
Boiling Point -61.2°F -43.7°F
Critical Temp 173.1°F 206.1°F
Status Growing adoption Growing adoption

Key Differences

GWP

R32 GWP 675 vs R290 GWP 3

Advantage: R290

Pressure Level

R32 operates at standard pressures; R290 at standard pressures

Safety Classification

R32: ASHRAE A2L (mildly flammable); R290: ASHRAE A3

Recommendation

R290 has a lower GWP (3) compared to R32 (675). For new equipment purchases, R290 is the more future-proof choice given AIM Act HFC phase-down requirements. For retrofit/drop-in replacement in existing systems, consult the manufacturer's approved refrigerant list before switching.

⚠️Do Not Mix Refrigerants

Never mix refrigerants in a system. Mixing causes unpredictable pressure-temperature behavior, oil contamination, and potential acid formation. Always recover all refrigerant before switching types. Systems designed for R-22 typically require oil changes and component verification before accepting HFC alternatives.

📋EPA Section 608 Certification Required

Purchase and handling of refrigerants in containers larger than 2 lbs requires EPA Section 608 certification (Type I, II, or Universal depending on equipment type). Intentional venting of any refrigerant to atmosphere is illegal under the Clean Air Act.

🔬Verify Equipment Compatibility Before Switching

Before substituting one refrigerant for another, verify: (1) compressor oil compatibility — POE oil required for most HFCs; (2) metering device adjustment — TXVs may need rerating; (3) system pressure ratings — some alternatives operate at higher pressures; (4) material compatibility — elastomers, gaskets, and seals must be rated for the new refrigerant.

Disclaimer: This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only. Always verify calculations with a licensed professional and consult your local building department before making decisions based on these results.