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    R401A table



    I have doubts about R401A table below:

    http://mrmech.com/technical-referenc...4a-r401a-r401b

    For example: For R12 at -15 degrees celsius I have 11.8PSI in sucction line.

    I confuse because the table has 2 columns for the same refrigerant.

    So what what be the correct equivalent for R401A, 16 ir 10 PSI ?


    Moises



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    Re: R401A table

    Moises,

    R401a is a Zeotropic blend, the components in it boils off at different temperatures/pressures.

    Therefore the pressure will depend on if the refrigerant is in it's liquid phase or in it's gas phase. In your example above where you are looking at a suction line you therefore need to read the vapor pressure.



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    Re: R401A table

    Thank you. So, is it correct to calculate the subcooling by the liquid column of the table and superheat by the gas column ?

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    Re: R401A table

    Yes.

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