Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) MVAC Certification

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Which of the following refrigerants is known for having a lower environmental impact compared to traditional refrigerants?

  1. R-12

  2. R-22

  3. R-134a

  4. R-410A

The correct answer is: R-134a

The choice of R-134a as a refrigerant known for having a lower environmental impact compared to traditional refrigerants is supported by its properties and effects on ozone depletion and global warming potential. R-134a, or tetrafluoroethane, was developed as an alternative to ozone-depleting refrigerants such as R-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane), which is a significant contributor to ozone layer depletion. R-134a has a much lower ozone depletion potential (ODP) because it does not contain chlorine, which is primarily responsible for ozone layer damage. In addition to its lower ODP, R-134a features a moderate global warming potential (GWP) compared to other refrigerants, although it is still higher than some newer alternatives. The reduced environmental impact of R-134a has made it a preferred choice in various applications within the refrigeration and air conditioning industries as regulations have evolved to promote the use of more environmentally friendly substances. This contrasts with R-12 and R-22, both of which are more harmful to the environment due to their substantial ODP and higher GWPs. R-410A also has a significant GWP, although it is less harmful to the ozone layer,