bluedog225
Well-known member
Why are propane (R-290) monoblock air conditioners allowed in Europe and other developed countries, but essentially unavailable in the United States?
I understand propane is flammable, but I think these systems keep the refrigerant sealed in an outdoor unit. Compared to my natural gas stove with a virtually unlimited supply of flammable gas, they seem pretty safe.
Serious question. From a technical and code perspective, what specifically prevents these from being sold widely in the U.S.? Is it just a shameless money grab by an industry that has bought off the legislators/regulators? Like car dealerships.
I understand propane is flammable, but I think these systems keep the refrigerant sealed in an outdoor unit. Compared to my natural gas stove with a virtually unlimited supply of flammable gas, they seem pretty safe.
Serious question. From a technical and code perspective, what specifically prevents these from being sold widely in the U.S.? Is it just a shameless money grab by an industry that has bought off the legislators/regulators? Like car dealerships.

