R-448A Pressure Temperature Chart

Complete Guide to R-448A Pressure Temperature Chart (PT Chart)


1. Introduction to R-448A Refrigerant

R-448A (commonly known as Solstice® N40) is a low GWP HFO blend refrigerant developed as a replacement for R-404A and R-22 in commercial refrigeration systems.

It is widely used in:

  • Supermarkets

  • Cold storage

  • Refrigerated transport

  • Commercial freezers


Composition of R-448A

R-448A is a blend of:

  • R-32

  • R-125

  • R-134a

  • R-1234yf

  • R-1234ze


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

A PT chart shows the relationship between:

  • Pressure (PSI)

  • Saturation Temperature

 It helps HVAC technicians:

  • Diagnose system performance

  • Calculate superheat and subcooling

  • Charge refrigerant accurately


3. Why R-448A PT Chart is Important

Because R-448A is a zeotropic blend, using PT charts is critical.

Benefits:

  • Accurate charging

  • Better energy efficiency

  • Prevent compressor damage

  • Essential for troubleshooting


4. Properties of R-448A Refrigerant

Property Value
Type HFO Blend
ODP 0
GWP Low
Glide High
Replacement For R-404A, R-22
Oil Compatibility POE

5. R-448A Pressure Temperature Chart (°F vs PSI)

R-448A PT Chart (°F / PSIG) (Dew Point Values)

Temperature (°F) Pressure (PSIG)
-40 8
-30 13
-20 20
-10 29
0 39
10 51
20 65
30 81
40 98
50 118
60 140
70 164
80 190
90 219
100 250
110 283
120 319
130 357
140 398

6. R-448A Pressure Temperature Chart (°C vs PSI)

R-448A PT Chart (°C / PSIG) (Dew Point Values)

Temperature (°C) Pressure (PSIG)
-40 8
-35 10
-30 13
-25 16
-20 20
-15 24
-10 29
-5 34
0 39
5 45
10 51
15 58
20 65
25 73
30 81
35 89
40 98
45 108
50 118
55 129
60 140
65 152
70 164

7. Dew Point vs Bubble Point (Very Important)

R-448A has temperature glide (~5–7°C).

Use:

  • Dew Point → Superheat calculation

  • Bubble Point → Subcooling calculation

 Using the wrong value leads to incorrect diagnosis.


8. How to Read an R-448A PT Chart

Steps:

  1. Measure pressure

  2. Use dew point for suction side

  3. Use bubble point for liquid line

  4. Compare with actual temperature


9. Superheat and Subcooling with R-448A

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-448A

 Always charge in liquid form.

Best Practices:

  • Use digital gauges

  • Charge slowly

  • Monitor glide effect

  • Never vapor charge


11. Retrofit from R-404A / R-22 to R-448A

Steps:

  1. Recover old refrigerant

  2. Replace oil (POE required)

  3. Change filter drier

  4. Evacuate system

  5. Charge R-448A

  6. Adjust controls


12. Troubleshooting Using PT Chart

Low Pressure:

  • Leak

  • Undercharge

  • Evaporator restriction

High Pressure:

  • Overcharge

  • Dirty condenser

  • Poor airflow


13. Safety and Handling Guidelines

  • Use PPE

  • Avoid inhalation

  • Store cylinders properly

  • Follow safety standards


14. Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages:

  • Low GWP

  • High efficiency

  • Good replacement for R-404A

Disadvantages:

  • Glide present

  • Requires POE oil


15. Common HVAC Technician Mistakes

  1.  Using wrong PT values
  2.  Ignoring glide
  3.  Charging vapor
  4.  Incorrect superheat calculation

16. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is R-448A used for?

Commercial refrigeration systems.

Q2. What is normal pressure?

Depends on temperature.

Q3. Can R-448A replace R-404A?

Yes.

Q4. Is R-448A safe?

Yes.

Q5. What is glide?

Temperature difference between bubble & dew.


17. Conclusion

R-448A is a modern low-GWP refrigerant that is widely used in commercial refrigeration. Understanding its pressure-temperature relationship is critical due to its temperature glide.

Using PT charts correctly ensures:

  • Accurate charging

  • Better efficiency

  • Reduced system failures

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