No its not. 409a is compatible with r-12 but not 134a.
The 410a operating pressure is 7.037 Barg or 102.036 psig.
If you add 410A to a heat pump does it put out more heat or less?
minimum pressure is 525 psig for R-410A
Yes, its a requirement of all manufacturers, that i know of, to braze 410a connections with a brazing alloy containing a minimum of 15%
R-410A does not have a noticeable odor, as it is a blend of two hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants that are both colorless and odorless. If a leak were to occur, it is recommended to use proper leak detection equipment to identify the presence of R-410A in the air.
The saturation temperature of R-410A at 38 psig is approximately 18.5°C or 65.3°F.
To change the compressor on a system containing R-410A you must isolate the compressor then?
yes
The internal pressure of a cylinder containing R-410A refrigerant with one ounce of liquid will depend on various factors such as the temperature-pressure relationship for R-410A and any external conditions affecting the temperature of the refrigerant. However, at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the pressure of R-410A is approximately 228 psi.
No
Yes, R-410A is a halogenated refrigerant. It contains the elements fluorine, chlorine, and carbon, which are all considered halogens.