Is 134A and R134a the same?

Yes, it's the same refrigerant. The regular R-134A has a 1/4" flare connector, and the Auto (Mobile Air Conditioning) cylinder has an SAE connector. If you look at the following links, you can see that they are both 1,1,1,2 tetrafluoroethane.
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Is 134a and R134a the same thing?

R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures. R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.
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Is there a difference in R134a brands?

There is nothing different between brands of R134A unless there is something added to it. Never use leak seal, it's included. The only difference is price.
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Can I use 134 instead of 134a?

FrostyCool 134 Replacement Refrigerant is a blend of environmentally safe hydrocarbon refrigerants designed as a replacement for R-134a and retrofitted CFC-R12 systems. FrostyCool 134 can be used to replace HCF R-134a and CFC-R12 substitute refrigerants in mobile air conditioning and refrigeration units.
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What happens if you put the wrong refrigerant in your car?

You cannot mix refrigerant types, and putting the wrong refrigerant in your car will cause damage to the air conditioning system! If you're not sure which kind of refrigerant your vehicle takes, DIY A/C charging may not be for you.
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What refrigerant is replacing 134A?

There are three refrigerants that can be used to replace R-134a: R-1234yf, R-152a, and R-744. More on these replacements later.
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When was R134a banned?

HFC-134a will no longer be approved for use in new light-duty vehicles manufactured or sold in the United States as of model year 2021 as a result of EPA's July 2015 final rule under SNAP (July 20, 2015, 80 FR 42870Exit Exit EPA website).
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What type of Freon does a refrigerator take?

While R-12 was once the go-to choice for residential/domestic refrigeration systems, Freon™ R-134a refrigerant is now most commonly used. Its versatility allows it to work in home systems ranging from small under-the-counter refrigerators to family-sized refrigeration/freezer systems with multiple cooling compartments.
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Why R134a is not used in AC?

R134a systems operate at higher discharge-side pressures than R12, which can cause compressor seals to leak. Bottom line, R134a simply doesn't cool as well as R12. In addition, there was the lubricant issue. Because A/C compressors have moving parts, they require oil.
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Can I mix R134a brands?

In short, the answer is, "No!" Automotive refrigerants are volatile compounds that can have a negative effect on the environment. Combining them can have adverse effects, and cause damage to your car's A/C system.
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Which R134a is best?

Supertech R-134a Refrigerant Automotive use

USA Made - All R134a Is Brand New and Made in the USA to the Highest Purity Standards. This Can Be Used to Recharge 100% of R134a Air Conditioning Systems.
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Can you mix synthetic 134a Freon with regular 134a?

A: No can do. The system will have to be evacuated properly, to remove any oil and any water or humidity that got in. Then you can add the correct amount of oil and refrigerant, in this case R134a.
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Which refrigerant gas is best for refrigerator?

The most common HFC used in air conditioners is R-410A. This refrigerant is better than R-22 in terms of “Ozone Depletion” potential and energy efficiency, but it still causes global warming. A few more HFCs that are commonly used are: R-32 in Air Conditioners and R-134A in refrigerators.
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Is all Freon the same?

There are two types of refrigerant or freon – the first one is called R12, while the other one is R134a. They may sound just like similar part numbers, but there are major differences between them.
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What is the new Freon called?

Puron®, also known as R-410A, is approved by the EPA to replace Freon® 22 and is the world's first, long-term solution to ozone depletion.
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What are the 2 types of refrigerant used in our refrigerator?

Refrigerant is a compound typically found in either a fluid or gaseous state.
...
Types of Refrigerants
  • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), including R12. ...
  • Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), including R22. ...
  • Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), including R410A and R134.
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What happens if you put too much Freon in a refrigerator?

If the system is overcharged more than 10 percent, liquid can enter the suction line and get to the suction valves or crankcase. This will cause compressor damage and eventually failure.
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How do I know if my refrigerator compressor is low on Freon?

Listen. With your ear pressed to the refrigerator, you should hear a faint hissing or gurgling noise. The Freon will hiss and gurgle through the fridge's capillary tubes as the pressure equalizes within the system. If you do not hear the hiss and gurgle, you may be low on Freon.
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Is it illegal to buy R134a?

California Decides Not to Ban R134a DIY Sales

In January 2009, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted NOT to ban the sale of R134a automotive refrigerant to do-it-yourselfers. Motorist could still buy R134a in retail auto parts stores for topping off and recharging their automotive air conditioning systems.
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Can I buy R134a?

Individuals do not need to have certification in order to purchase small cans (under two pounds) of R-134a. However, all cans produced after Jan. 1, must come equipped with a self-sealing valve capable of preventing the container from venting refrigerant after it is removed from the charging valves.
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What refrigerant is used in cars?

The most common refrigerant is R-134A (or HFC-134a) however newer vehicles may use R-1234YF (or HFO-1234yf). Even still, some very old vehicles may also be using R-12 (or Freon).
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Why do we now use R134a refrigerant?

R134a has zero Ozone layer depleting properties and hence became popular as an ideal replacement for dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12), which was known to have an adverse impact on the Ozone layer. x. R134a has negligible acidification potential.
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What is the best refrigerant?

R32 is quickly becoming the refrigerant of choice for many AC manufacturers, including Perfect Aire. While there are many reasons for this switch, the main benefits of R32 are: R32 has a GWP of 675, roughly 30% lower than that of R410A.
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Do you charge R134a as a gas or liquid?

R134A......

Being a pure refrigerants, R134a, R12 and R22 can be charged either way. The blends like R401A, R409A, R410A and all in the 400 series of refrigerants must be charges as a liquid.
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