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R-410A vs R-454B: What HVAC Pros Need to Know in 2025

As of 2025, HVAC professionals are facing a pivotal shift in the industry: the refrigerant phase-down mandated by the EPA and driven by global environmental agreements. At the center of this change is the transition from R-410A to lower-GWP (Global Warming Potential) alternatives—specifically, R-454B.

This post breaks down everything HVAC contractors and property managers need to know about R-410A vs R-454B, why the switch matters, and how to stay ahead of the curve.


Why Is R-410A Being Phased Down?

R-410A has been the standard refrigerant for residential and commercial HVAC systems for over two decades. However, its high GWP (~2,088) makes it a target under the AIM Act and global Kigali Amendment agreements. The EPA is phasing down HFCs like R-410A to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Starting January 1, 2025, manufacturers will be required to design new HVAC systems using refrigerants with significantly lower GWP. That’s where R-454B comes in.


Meet R-454B: The R-410A Replacement

R-454B is quickly becoming the industry’s preferred R-410A replacement due to its:

  • Lower GWP (~466) – nearly 78% lower than R-410A
  • Similar operating pressures – easing the transition for technicians
  • High efficiency performance – meets SEER2 and other regulatory benchmarks
  • Compatibility with new HVAC equipment – many major brands are designing 2025+ units for R-454B

Key Differences: R-410A vs. R-454B

Feature R-410A R-454B
GWP ~2,088 ~466
Flammability Rating A1 (non-flammable) A2L (mildly flammable)
Lubricant Compatibility POE POE
Operating Pressure High Slightly lower
Environmental Impact High Significantly lower

What Contractors Need to Know for 2025

  1. New Equipment Will Use R-454B – Most major HVAC manufacturers (including ICP, Carrier, and Lennox) are transitioning to R-454B systems in 2025.
  2. Training Is Essential – Due to R-454B’s A2L classification, technicians must understand safe handling and installation procedures.
  3. Recovery and Reclaiming R-410A – R-410A won’t vanish overnight. Know how to properly recover and reclaim it per EPA guidelines.
  4. Stock the Right Parts – New coils, valves, and line sets may be required for R-454B systems. Imperial AC Supply has the full setup.

How Imperial AC Supply Helps You Stay Ready

At Imperial AC Supply, we’ve proactively stocked R-454B-ready units from trusted brands, including:

Our team is also trained to help contractors transition smoothly—answering tech questions, verifying code compliance, and ensuring you never fall behind.


Final Thoughts: Get Ahead, Stay Compliant

The R-410A phase-down is a challenge—but also an opportunity for contractors to stay competitive, compliant, and environmentally responsible. R-454B is the future of HVAC, and those who adapt early will dominate the market.

Have questions or need help choosing the right R-454B unit? Contact Imperial AC Supply or stop by one of our Florida locations.

Or browse our R-454B lineup now at ImperialACSupply.com and gear up for the new standard.


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