Worthington Expands its Line of Class A2L Refrigerant Cylinders

Worthington Expands its Line of Class A2L Refrigerant Cylinders


Increased adoption of A2L refrigerants is a result of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s directive to phasedown HFC refrigerants during the next 10 years, according to Wayne Powers, sales director of cooling, construction, and specialty products, Building Products, Worthington Enterprises.

“The transition to A2L refrigerants in residential and light commercial equipment is well underway. We moved quickly to support our customers and help accelerate use of these refrigerants that have a significantly lower global warming potential by expanding our portfolio to include additional options that are specifically designed to safely store and transport A2L refrigerant gases. Worthington Enterprises is committed to meeting the evolving needs of our customers while championing safety and sustainability,” Powers said.

Class A2L refrigerant cylinders manufactured by Worthington Enterprises include distinguishing markings and unique valve configuration to help ensure uncompromised safety during handling and usage in accordance with AHRI Guideline N. Worthington’s A2L refrigerant cylinders range in size from 11 pounds to 1,000 pounds of water capacity, operate at a 400-psi service pressure and include a specially designed relief valve on non-refillable cylinders.

For more information regarding the Worthington Enterprises Class A2L refrigerant cylinders, visit WorthingtonEnterprises.com/A2LRefrigerantCylinders.

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