R-450A Pressure Temperature Chart

Complete Guide to R-450A Pressure Temperature Chart (PT Chart)


1. Introduction to R-450A Refrigerant

R-450A (marketed as Solstice® N13) is a low-GWP HFO blend refrigerant developed as a replacement for R-134a in commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

It is widely used in:

  • Medium-temperature refrigeration

  • Supermarket refrigeration systems

  • Chillers

  • Transport refrigeration


Composition of R-450A

R-450A is a blend of:

  • R-134a

  • R-1234ze(E)


2. What is a Pressure Temperature (PT) Chart?

A Pressure Temperature Chart (PT Chart) shows the relationship between:

  • Pressure (PSI)

  • Saturation temperature

Why It’s Important:

  • Converts pressure to temperature

  • Helps calculate superheat and subcooling

  • Ensures correct refrigerant charge

  • Helps in troubleshooting


3. Why R-450A PT Chart is Important

R-450A is a zeotropic blend, so PT charts are essential.

Benefits:

  • Accurate charging

  • Better system efficiency

  • Prevents compressor damage

  • Improves diagnostics


4. Properties of R-450A Refrigerant

Property Value
Type HFO Blend
ODP 0
GWP Very Low
Glide Low (~1°C)
Replacement For R-134a
Oil Compatibility POE

5. R-450A Pressure Temperature Chart (°F vs PSI)

R-450A PT Chart (°F / PSIG)

Temperature (°F) Pressure (PSIG)
-40 2
-30 4
-20 7
-10 11
0 16
10 22
20 30
30 39
40 50
50 62
60 76
70 91
80 108
90 126
100 147
110 169
120 193
130 219
140 247

6. R-450A Pressure Temperature Chart (°C vs PSI)

R-450A PT Chart (°C / PSIG)

Temperature (°C) Pressure (PSIG)
-40 2
-35 3
-30 4
-25 6
-20 7
-15 9
-10 11
-5 13
0 16
5 19
10 22
15 26
20 30
25 34
30 39
35 44
40 50
45 56
50 62
55 69
60 76
65 83
70 91

7. Temperature Glide in R-450A

R-450A has very low temperature glide (~1°C).

Meaning:

  • Almost behaves like pure refrigerant

  • Minimal difference between dew & bubble

 Still:

  • Use dew point for superheat

  • Use bubble point for subcooling


8. How to Read an R-450A PT Chart

Steps:

  1. Measure pressure

  2. Find value in chart

  3. Convert to temperature

  4. Compare with actual pipe temperature


9. Superheat and Subcooling with R-450A

Superheat Formula

Superheat = Actual Temperature – Dew Temperature

Subcooling Formula

Subcooling = Bubble Temperature – Liquid Line Temperature

Typical Values:

  • Superheat: 6°C – 10°C

  • Subcooling: 8°C – 12°C


10. Charging Guidelines for R-450A

 Always charge in liquid form.

Best Practices:

  • Use digital gauges

  • Charge slowly

  • Monitor system performance

  • Avoid overcharging


11. Retrofit from R-134a to R-450A

Steps:

  1. Recover R-134a

  2. Replace filter drier

  3. Check POE oil

  4. Evacuate system

  5. Charge R-450A

  6. Adjust system


12. Troubleshooting Using PT Chart

Low Pressure:

  • Leak

  • Undercharge

  • Evaporator issue

High Pressure:

  • Overcharge

  • Dirty condenser

  • Airflow issue


13. Safety and Handling Guidelines

  • Use PPE

  • Avoid inhalation

  • Store cylinders properly

  • Follow manufacturer guidelines


14. Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages:

  • Very low GWP

  • Energy efficient

  • Easy replacement for R-134a

Disadvantages:

  • Slight glide

  • Requires POE oil


15. Common HVAC Technician Mistakes

  1.  Ignoring PT chart
  2.  Charging vapor
  3.  Incorrect superheat
  4.  Overcharging

16. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is R-450A used for?

Medium-temperature refrigeration.

Q2. What is normal pressure?

Depends on temperature.

Q3. Can R-450A replace R-134a?

Yes.

Q4. Is R-450A safe?

Yes.

Q5. What is glide?

Small temperature difference.


17. Conclusion

R-450A is a modern low-GWP refrigerant used as a replacement for R-134a. Understanding its pressure-temperature relationship is essential for accurate HVAC servicing.

Using PT charts properly ensures:

  • Accurate charging

  • Better efficiency

  • Reduced failures

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