There are several refrigerants that have been introduced as substitutes for R502, the most popular being R404A and R507. But there are two more which deserve our consideration, as they offer some important advantages.
R408A: All else being equal, the evaporator temperature with this refrigerant won't be quite as low as R404A, but is very close, maybe within 1C.
The high side pressure, however would be about 15psi lower, which means less stress on the compressor. This is something to consider when we are using a compressor designed for lower pressure refrigerants such as R12 or R134A.
But here is the biggest advantage. It works with all oils. This might be ideal for an R12 compressor, which contains mineral oil, as changing to R404A or R507 would require the oil to be thoroughly (90%) changed to POE oil. This can be very difficult.
R402A: This refrigerant is at the other extreme of the R502 substitute group. It can yield slightly lower evaporator temperatures than R507, perhaps 1C or a little more, making it the best of the group for achieving lowest evaporator temperature.
The high side pressure, however will be about 10psi higher than R507, making it the most stressful on the compressor. This might be a problem for a compressor designed for low pressure refrigerants. But for a compressor designed for R22 or R404A it is no problem at all.
This refrigerant also works with all of the oils, but it is recommended that if the compressor contains mineral oil, part of this be replaced with alkyl benzene (AB) oil. This amounts to dumping out whatever you can and replacing with the same amount of AB oil. Much easier than the thorough replacement required for POE oil when switching to R404A or R507.
This makes it an excellent choice for R22 compressors.




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