R-410A is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant widely used in air conditioning systems and heat pumps. Its high ozone depletion potential prompted international agreements and regulations aimed at its eventual replacement with more environmentally friendly alternatives.
The timeline for ceasing the use of R-410A varies depending on the region. In the United States, a significant milestone was January 1, 2023, when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) implemented regulations that restricted the manufacture and import of new air conditioning and heat pump systems using R-410A. This regulatory action is part of a broader effort to transition to refrigerants with lower global warming potential (GWP). The historical context includes the Montreal Protocol and subsequent amendments, which initiated global efforts to reduce and eliminate ozone-depleting substances and phase down HFCs.