R410A Temperature/Pressure Chart

Blocking Outdoor Coil

Temp.

Pressure

EF

Psig

 

 

32

100.8

 

 

33

102.9

 

 

34

105.0

 

 

35

107.1

 

 

36

109.2

 

 

37

111.4

 

 

38

113.6

 

 

39

115.8

 

 

40

118.0

 

 

41

120.3

 

 

42

122.6

 

 

43

125.0

 

 

44

127.3

 

 

45

129.7

 

 

46

132.2

 

 

47

134.6

 

 

48

137.1

 

 

49

139.6

 

 

50

142.2

 

 

51

144.8

 

 

52

147.4

 

 

53

150.1

 

 

54

152.8

 

 

55

155.5

 

 

56

158.2

 

 

57

161.0

 

 

58

163.9

 

 

59

166.7

 

 

60

169.6

 

 

61

172.6

 

 

62

175.5

 

 

63

178.5

 

 

64

181.6

 

 

65

184.3

 

 

66

187.7

 

 

67

190.9

 

 

68

194.1

 

 

69

197.3

 

 

70

200.6

 

 

71

203.9

 

 

72

207.2

 

 

73

210.6

 

 

Temp.

Pressure

EF

Psig

 

 

74

214.0

 

 

75

217.4

 

 

76

220.9

 

 

77

224.4

 

 

78

228.0

 

 

79

231.6

 

 

80

235.3

 

 

81

239.0

 

 

82

242.7

 

 

83

246.5

 

 

84

250.3

 

 

85

254.1

 

 

86

258.0

 

 

87

262.0

 

 

88

266.0

 

 

89

270.0

 

 

90

274.1

 

 

91

278.2

 

 

92

282.3

 

 

93

286.5

 

 

94

290.3

 

 

95

295.1

 

 

96

299.4

 

 

97

303.8

 

 

98

308.2

 

 

99

312.7

 

 

100

317.2

 

 

101

321.8

 

 

102

326.4

 

 

103

331.0

 

 

104

335.7

 

 

105

340.5

 

 

106

345.3

 

 

107

350.1

 

 

108

355.0

 

 

109

360.0

 

 

110

365.0

 

 

111

370.0

 

 

112

375.1

 

 

113

380.2

 

 

114

385.4

 

 

115

390.7

 

 

Temp.

Pressure

EF

Psig

116396.0

117401.3

118406.7

119412.2

120417.7

121423.2

122428.8

123434.5

124440.2

125445.9

126451.8

127457.6

128463.5

129469.5

130475.6

131481.6

132487.8

133494.0

134500.2

135506.5

136512.9

137519.3

138525.8

139532.4

140539.0

141545.6

142552.3

143559.1

144565.9

145572.8

146579.8

147586.8

148593.8

149601.0

150608.1

151615.4

152622.7

153630.1

154637.5

155645.0

Outdoor coil should be blocked one side at a time with cardboard or plastic sheet until proper testing pressures are reached.

CARDBOARD OR

PLASTIC SHEET

Figure 13

4.Subtract the liquid line temperature from the saturation temperature (according to the chart) to determine Subcooling.

°Saturation Temperature °F

_

° Liquid Line Temperature °F

=° Subcooling Value °F

5.Compare the subcooling value with those shown in Table

6.If subcooling is greater than shown, recover some refrigerant. If subcooling is less than shown, add some refrigerant.

Subcooling Values

Table 6

Charge Using Approach Method (TXV System) - Outdoor Temperatures 65°F or Above

The following procedure is intended as a general guide and is for use on expansion valve systems only. For best results, indoor temperature should be 70°F to 80°F. Monitor system pressures while charging.

1. Record outdoor ambient temperature usig a digital

72

207.2

 

114

385.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

73

210.6

 

115

390.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 5

thermometer.

2.

Attach high pressure gauge set and operate unit for

several minutes to allow system pressures to stabilize.

3.

Compare stabilized pressures with those provided in Table

7.

Minor variations in these pressures may be expected

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Allied Air Enterprises 4HP16LT manual R410A Temperature/Pressure Chart, Blocking Outdoor Coil