EPA Authorizes Bluon Energy TdX 20 Refrigerant under SNAP
Authorized for commercial HVAC, industrial process and retail food refrigeration uses
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has authorized the sale and import of Bluon Energy’s TdX 20 refrigerant under its Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program. The purpose of the SNAP program is to identify and evaluate substitutes for substances that pose a risk to human health or an environmental risk, such as global warming potential (GWP). The program looks at alternatives for a number of products including refrigeration and air conditioning components.
TdX 20 is a next-generation refrigerant blend for use as a replacement for R-22, R-404A, and R-507A refrigerants used in existing HVAC and refrigeration equipment, said Bluon. With this SNAP notification, TdX 20 is now authorized for use in commercial comfort air conditioning, industrial process refrigeration systems, and retail food refrigeration. TdX 20 had previously received authorization from the EPA in May 2015 for sale and use in residential and commercial air conditioning. TdX 20 is a patent-pending blend of five approved EPA and ASHRAE constituents combined to enhance energy efficiency and overall performance in existing HVACR systems. In addition to its energy efficiency attributes, TdX 20 has one of the lowest GWPs of any R-22 replacement on the market, making it environmentally friendly.