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    Re: How to measure superheat and subcooling

    A zeotropic refrigerant will have a higher superheat than an azeotrope. Normally I guess you would add the glide value to the normal superheat setting ?? No one's ever given me a set value for something say R407C
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    Re: How to measure superheat and subcooling

    Quote Originally Posted by iceman007 View Post
    A zeotropic refrigerant will have a higher superheat than an azeotrope. Normally I guess you would add the glide value to the normal superheat setting ?? No one's ever given me a set value for something say R407C
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