R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart

Complete Guide to R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart (PT Chart)

HVAC Pressure, Temperature, Charging Methods, Troubleshooting & Applications

R-417A is a popular retrofit refrigerant designed as a replacement for R-22 in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. For HVAC technicians, understanding the R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart (PT Chart) is essential for proper system diagnosis, accurate refrigerant charging, and maintaining system efficiency.

This detailed guide will help you master:

  • R-417A refrigerant properties

  • PT chart values (°C & PSI, °F & PSI)

  • How to read and use PT charts

  • Superheat and subcooling calculations

  • Charging methods

  • Troubleshooting with real HVAC examples


What is R-417A Refrigerant?

R-417A is an HFC blend refrigerant commonly used as a drop-in replacement for R-22.

Composition

  • R-125

  • R-134a

  • R-600 (hydrocarbon component)


Key Properties of R-417A

  • Type: HFC blend

  • ODP: 0

  • GWP: ~2346

  • Temperature Glide: ~5°C

  • Oil Compatibility: Mineral oil / POE

  • Application: R-22 retrofit


What is a Pressure Temperature Chart?

A PT chart shows the relationship between:

  • Pressure (PSI / Bar)

  • Temperature (°C / °F)

It represents saturation conditions, where refrigerant changes phase between liquid and vapor.


R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart (°C vs PSI)

Temperature (°C) Pressure (PSI)
-20°C 17.0 PSI
-15°C 22.8 PSI
-10°C 29.9 PSI
-5°C 38.4 PSI
0°C 48.5 PSI
5°C 60.4 PSI
10°C 74.3 PSI
15°C 90.4 PSI
20°C 108.9 PSI
25°C 129.9 PSI
30°C 153.6 PSI
35°C 180.0 PSI
40°C 209.3 PSI
45°C 241.7 PSI
50°C 277.4 PSI

R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart (°F vs PSI)

Temperature (°F) Pressure (PSI)
-5°F 20.0 PSI
0°F 25.3 PSI
5°F 31.1 PSI
10°F 37.6 PSI
15°F 44.9 PSI
20°F 53.0 PSI
25°F 62.1 PSI
30°F 72.2 PSI
40°F 95.0 PSI
50°F 122.5 PSI
60°F 155.0 PSI
70°F 193.5 PSI
80°F 238.5 PSI
90°F 290.6 PSI
100°F 350.2 PSI

How to Read R-417A PT Chart

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Measure pressure using manifold gauge

  2. Locate pressure in PT chart

  3. Read corresponding saturation temperature

  4. Compare with actual temperature


Example

  • Suction pressure: 48 PSI
    👉 Saturation temperature ≈ 0°C


Understanding Temperature Glide in R-417A

R-417A has a temperature glide of around 5°C.

Important Points

  • Use dew point for superheat

  • Use bubble point for subcooling

  • Temperature varies during phase change


Applications of R-417A

1. Residential Air Conditioning

  • Split AC systems

  • Window AC

2. Commercial Refrigeration

  • Display units

  • Cold storage

3. Retrofit Projects

  • Replacement for R-22


Importance of PT Chart in HVAC

  • Accurate refrigerant charging

  • Efficient troubleshooting

  • Prevent compressor damage

  • Improve system efficiency


R-417A Charging Methods

1. Charging by Weight

  • Most accurate method

  • Follow manufacturer specs


2. Superheat Method (Capillary System)

Superheat = Actual Temp – Saturation Temp

👉 Ideal: 8–12°C


3. Subcooling Method (TXV System)

Subcooling = Saturation Temp – Liquid Temp

👉 Ideal: 5–10°C


Superheat and Subcooling Explained

Superheat

  • Prevents liquid floodback

  • Indicates evaporator performance


Subcooling

  • Ensures proper liquid supply

  • Improves efficiency


Normal Pressure Range for R-417A

Low Side

  • 40 – 70 PSI

High Side

  • 150 – 300 PSI


Common HVAC Problems Using PT Chart

1. Low Pressure

Causes:

  • Refrigerant leak

  • Undercharge

  • Blocked filter


2. High Pressure

Causes:

  • Overcharge

  • Dirty condenser

  • Poor airflow


3. High Superheat

Causes:

  • Undercharge

  • Expansion device fault


Real HVAC Troubleshooting Example

Scenario:

  • Low suction pressure

  • High superheat

👉 Diagnosis: Undercharged system

👉 Solution: Add refrigerant using PT chart


R-417A vs Other Refrigerants

Refrigerant Type Use Pressure
R-417A HFC Blend R-22 retrofit Medium
R-22 HCFC Old systems Medium
R-422A HFC Blend Retrofit Slightly higher

Advantages of R-417A

  • No ozone depletion

  • Compatible with mineral oil

  • Easy retrofit

  • Widely available


Disadvantages of R-417A

  • Temperature glide

  • Lower efficiency than R-22

  • Being phased down


Safety Precautions

  • Wear protective gear

  • Avoid leaks

  • Use proper tools

  • Do not mix refrigerants


Best Practices for HVAC Technicians

  • Always use PT chart

  • Measure superheat & subcooling

  • Maintain airflow

  • Use digital gauges


Future of R-417A

Due to environmental regulations, R-417A is gradually being replaced by:

  • R-32

  • R-454B

  • R-290


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is R-417A used for?

R-22 retrofit systems


2. What is normal pressure for R-417A?

Low side: 40–70 PSI


3. Does R-417A have glide?

Yes, about 5°C


4. Can R-417A replace R-22?

Yes, commonly used


5. Is R-417A still used?

Yes, but gradually phased down


Conclusion

The R-417A Pressure Temperature Chart is an essential tool for HVAC technicians. By mastering it, you can:

  • Diagnose systems accurately

  • Charge refrigerant properly

  • Improve efficiency

  • Prevent system failure

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