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27-06-2015, 07:43 PM #1
dew point temps
If I have R22 in a system and the suction pressure (psig) is 69 and the corresponding temperature is 40.30 and the superheat is 12.67, what would the dew point be?
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27-06-2015, 09:59 PM #2
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Re: dew point temps
Dew and bubble point, in refrigerant which is not azeotropic, and r22 is not azeotropic, is equal to saturation temperature.
Azeotropic refrigerant (like R407C) is mixture of refrigerants with different saturation temperatures at same pressure!
In these mixtures, dew point and bubble point are different, and saturation temperature is at middle of these two points!
That is necessary knowledge to accurately calculate superheat, subcooling and approaches!
Superheat is related to Dew point
Subcooling is related to Bubble point
Aproaches are related to Saturation temperature
R22 is non azeotropic and therefore Dew=Bubble=Saturation
http://hvacissues.com/bubble-and-dew/Last edited by nike123; 30-06-2015 at 07:38 AM.