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Honeywell Genetron Refrigerants

HCFCs Refrigeration Retrofit Guidelines


R-12 to:

MP39/R-401A
MP66/R-401B
R-409A

R-502 to: HP80/R-402A


R-408A

Table of Contents

HCFC Retrofit Guidelines

HCFC Retrofit Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Although HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) will be phased out

Genetron HCFC Refrigerants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

over the next several decades in many countries, retrofitting

General HCFC Retrofit Procedures

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

existing CFC equipment to refrigerant blends that contain

Genetron MP39 Retrofit Specifics

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

HCFCs may still remain a cost-effective alternative to complete

Genetron MP66 Retrofit Specifics

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

equipment replacement. By following equipment manufacturers

Genetron 409A Retrofit Specifics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

recommendations and the guidelines in this publication, service

HP80 Retrofit Specifics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

technicians can readily retrofit many existing CFC-12

408A Retrofit Specifics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

refrigeration systems to use Genetron MP39 or Genetron 409A.


Likewise, many R-502 systems can be retrofit to use Genetron

English Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

HP80 or Genetron 408A.

R-12 and R-12 Replacements


Pressure-Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

When possible, refrigeration systems should be retrofit to use

Temperature-Pressure Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

non-ozone depleting HFC (hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerants in


order to reduce the environmental impact in the case of

R-502 and R-502 Replacements


Pressure-Temperature Table

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

accidental discharge. Also, there are no current plans to phase

Temperature-Pressure Table

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

out HFCs in the United States or most other countries, and so


HFCs are considered a long-term refrigerant solution. These

Standard International Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

HCFC guidelines are meant to provide guidance in those

R-12 and R-12 replacements

situations where an HFC retrofit is not possible or economical.

Pressure-Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15


Temperature-Pressure Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Although the information in this booklet can be helpful as a

R-502 and R-502 Replacements

general guide, it should not be used as a substitute for the

Pressure-Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

equipment manufacturers specific recommendations. For this

Temperature-Pressure Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

reason, Honeywell strongly recommends contacting the

Safety Tips

ith
the

1. Never mix refrigerants in a refrigeration system or recovery


cylinder. Any refrigerant mixing creates a non-reclaimable
mixture that will cost you or your customer more money to
dispose of.

equipment manufacturer for detailed information on retrofitting


the specific model under consideration. Also, refer to the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for safety information on the
specific Genetron Refrigerant you will use.
How to Use These Guidelines

2. Never leak test a system using air, oxygen or other oxidizing


materials. When combined with HFCs and HCFCs under
pressure, these mixtures can become combustible.

The HCFC guidelines begin with a General Procedures section

3. Always read the label and Material Safety Data Sheet


(MSDS) before working with the refrigerant(s).

HCFC refrigerant. See table below for recommended retrofit

4. Never top-off a system with a refrigerant other than what is


already in that system. If you arent sure whats in a system,
either recover the full charge or have the refrigerant tested.

you will find guidelines specific to the refrigerant you intend to

5. Always make sure systems you work on are properly labeled


with the refrigerant and oil when you leave.
6. Do not store refrigerant cylinders in direct sunlight or in areas
where temperatures could exceed 125 F or 51.7 C.
7. Keep smaller cylinders from becoming a rolling hazard by
keeping them in their cartons while storing or transporting
them.
8. Always recover the contents of non-refillable refrigerant cylinders to 0 psig or less before disposing of them. Whenever
possible, recycle non-refillable cylinders at a local metal
recycling center or scrapyard.
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that provides general guidelines for working with any Genetron


fluid. In the pages following each General Procedures section,
retrofit into the system. In the back pages are tables of Pressure
and Temperature data for R-12 replacements and R-502
replacements. Both Pressure-Temperature and TemperaturePressure tables are provided to help you to work faster.
Recommended
Retrofit Refrigerants
R-12 Retrofits

R-502 Retrofits

HFC-Based
134a

AZ-50 (507)
404A

HCFC-Based
MP39 (401A)
MP66 (401B)
409A
HP80 (402A)
408A

Genetron HCFC Refrigerants

replacement for CFC-12 is Genetron 134a. Likewise, the

Genetron MP39, Genetron MP66, and Genetron 409A are

preferred replacement for R-502 is an HFC such as Genetron AZ-

alternative refrigerants to replace CFC-12 in many medium

50. Although these non-ozone-depleting HFC refrigerants are

temperature refrigeration systems. Genetron HP80 and Genetron

being used in many OEM applications, there are instances

408A are alternative refrigerants designed to replace R-502 in low-

where retrofitting to an HFC may be difficult because nearly all

and medium-temperature commercial refrigeration applications.

of the mineral oil in the system must be removed. In these

These blends contain ozone-depleting hydrochlorofluorocarbons

situations, an interim service fluid such as a Genetron MP Blend

(HCFCs), chemicals subject to phaseout in the United States and

or Genetron 409A may be preferred as an R-12 replacement.

other countries. The constituents of the refrigerant mixtures,

Similarly, an interim service fluid such as a Genetron HP80 or

ASHRAE numbers, refrigerant type, and applications are given

Genetron 408A may be preferred as a replacement for R-502.

below.

HCFC Refrigerants are not Drop-in Replacements


The HCFC refrigerants are not drop-in replacements for the

Applications

CFC refrigerants. Genetron MP39, Genetron MP66, Genetron

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type

MP39

Blend CFC-12

Replaces

(R-401A)

Applications

Comments

Supermarket display Applications

themselves with modified service procedures to perform each

coolers, beverage

evaporator

retrofit effectively. The retrofit procedures listed here have been

dispensers, vending

temperatures

developed by Honeywell to address these issues and to help

machines, water

> -10F (-23C).

technicians perform successful retrofits of R-12 and R-502


systems utilizing positive-displacement (reciprocating, rotary,

refrigerators.
Blend CFC-12

(R-401B)

Transport

Consult equipment

Blend CFC-12

(R-409A)

scroll, or screw) compressors.

refrigeration,

mfgr where high

domestic and

compression ratios

General HCFC Retrofit Procedures

commercial

exist, may be

A word about system preparation: In retrofitting an existing

freezers.

excessive discharge

refrigeration system, the condition of the existing seals and

temperature and

gaskets must be taken into account. Heat set, compression set,

capacity reduction.
409A

segregate. As a result, service technicians must acquaint

limited to

cases, walk-in

coolers, home

MP 66

HP80, Genetron 408A, and Genetron 409A, are blends and can

Supermarket display
cases, walk-in coolers,

and seal shrinkage can all impact the condition of an existing


seal or gasket. When the system is put under vacuum, the

beverage dispensers,

sealing device can be displaced, creating the potential for

vending machines,

leakage. Whenever possible, gaskets and seals should be

water coolers, domestic/

replaced in order to minimize the chances of an old seal or

commercial refrigerators/

gasket becoming a source of a leak.

freezers, transport

HP80

Blend R-502

(R-402A)

refrigeration.

1. Record Baseline Data

Supermarket freezer

Before making any hardware changes, compare current system

cases, reach-in coolers,


display cases, ice

and record final data as a performance baseline. Data should

machines.
408A
(R-408A)

Blend R-502

Same as for HP80


above.

operating data with normal operating data. Correct any deficiencies

To avoid high

include temperature and pressure measurements throughout the

discharge

system including the evaporator, compressor suction and discharge,

temperature, use

condenser and expansion device. These measurements will be useful

when evaporator

when adjusting the system with an alternative Genetron Refrigerant.

temperature > -30F


and superheat

2. Recover CFC Refrigerant Charge

not exceeding 10F.

The CFC refrigerant charge should be isolated from the system


by pumping it down into the receiver. If no receiver is present,

Service technicians should keep in mind that future regulations

the refrigerant must be removed from the system using a

may restrict the use of HCFC refrigerants and dictate the

recovery machine capable of meeting or exceeding the

ultimate use of an HFC refrigerant. Where feasible, the preferred

required levels of evacuation.


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The charge must be collected in a recovery cylinder dedicated

4. Measure Existing Lubricant

to that refrigerant (e.g., CFC-12 or CFC-502). Do not mix the

Measure and record the volume of the lubricant removed from the

recovered material with other refrigerants in a recovery tank, as

system. Compare this amount with the amount recommended by

this will result in a mixture that cannot be reclaimed. Do not vent

the manufacturer to ensure that the majority of lubricant has been

the refrigerant to the atmosphere.

removed. This volume also will be used as a guide to determine


the amount of alkylbenzene lubricant to add in the next step.

Knowing the recommended CFC refrigerant charge size for the


system is helpful. If it is not known, weigh the entire amount of

5. Recharge Compressor with Alkylbenzene Lubricant

refrigerant removed. This amount can be used as a guide for

Add to the compressor the same volume of alkylbenzene lubricant

the initial quantity of alternative Genetron Refrigerant to be

as the volume of mineral oil drained in Step 4. Honeywell

charged to the system.

recommends using a commercially available alkylbenzene


lubricant of the same viscosity as the mineral oil. Check with the

3. Drain the Lubricant

compressor manufacturer for the correct viscosity grade.

Genetron 409A has sufficient mineral oil solubility for most


applications, however, at evaporating temperatures below -20F
(-29C), at least 50% of the mineral oil should be replaced with
alkylbenzene lubricant. Genetron MP39 and Genetron MP66
have sufficient mineral oil solubility for most medium

6. Reinstall the Compressor


If the compressor was removed to drain the oil, reinstall the
compressor following standard service practices recommended
by the manufacturer.

temperature (20F or higher evaporating) applications where

7. Evaluate the Expansion Device

piping runs are not exceedingly long. If piping runs are lengthy

Most R-502 and R-12 systems with thermostatic expansion valves

or for low-temperature evaporating conditions with MP blends,

will operate satisfactorily with the appropriate interim HCFC blend,

at least 50% of the mineral oil should be replaced with

however, it may be necessary to adjust the superheat.

alkylbenzene lubricant. Recall that for evaporating temperatures


below -10F (-7C), Genetron MP66 is recommended in favor of
Genetron MP39. When retrofitting low temperature R-502
systems to Genetron HP80 or Genetron 408A, at least 50% of
the mineral oil should be replaced with alkylbenzene lubricant.

In most cases, an existing R-502 capillary tube can be expected


to operate satisfactorily with HP80. In the case of Genetron
408A, the mass flow is about 75% of that for R-502. The mass
flow of the R-12 replacements are measurably lower than R-12.
Hence for R-408A and likewise, for the R-12 replacements, a

If the system being retrofitted requires removal of the existing

more restrictive capillary is required to achieve satisfactory

mineral oil, continue with Step 3. If operating conditions permit

performance over the entire range of design conditions.

the use of mineral oil, and the existing oil is in acceptable


condition, proceed to step 7.

Honeywell recommends consulting with the equipment


manufacturer before replacing the capillary tube. If the manufacturers

Many small hermetic compressors do not have oil drains,

information is not available, consult the following table to determine

making it necessary to remove the compressor from the system

capillary tube length at the same diameter. These figures are based

to drain the lubricant. In this case, the best point in the system

on ASHRAE method for capillary tube sizing.

to drain the lubricant is the suction line of the compressor. Small

When considering the R-12 replacements or R-408A (for

hand-operated pumps are available which permit insertion of a

replacement of R-502), if operation of the original capillary

tube into the compressor suction line. For compressors with an

tube is expected over a wide range of condensing

access port, the same hand-operated pump can be used to

temperatures, unsatisfactory performance may result at both

remove lubricant without removing the compressor from the

high and low condensing temperatures. The potential

system.

problems would include liquid floodback and motor overload

For larger systems, the mineral oil should be drained from


multiple points in the system. Particular attention should be paid
to low spots around the evaporator where lubricant often
collects. The mineral oil should also be drained from oil
separators and/or suction accumulators.

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at high condensing temperatures and loss of liquid seal


entering the capillary tube at low condensing temperatures.
Only in a situation where ambient conditions are expected to
be relatively constant can using the original capillary tube
and undercharging the unit be considered.

charge the system with vapor from a refrigerant blend cylinder.

Capillary Tube Sizing- Relative Length


R-502 = 100%

Doing so will result in the wrong refrigerant composition and

R-12 = 100%

Evaporating

may lead to a loss of system performance. Cylinders for the

Temperature

(C)

HP80

-25

(-32)

115%

408A

MP39

MP66

409A

205%

refrigerant blends that are equipped with a dip tube should


be kept upright for liquid removal. Cylinders for the

-10

(-23)

115%

205%

215%

250%

190%

refrigerant blends that do not contain a dip tube should

(-18)

110%

200%

205%

230%

170%

be inverted in order to withdraw liquid. A throttling valve

20

(-7)

110%

200%

190%

200%

150%

should be used to control the flow of refrigerant to the

40
(4)

180%
195%
150%
110F (43C) condensing temperature, no significant difference at 130F (54C)

suction side to ensure that a liquid slug cannot enter the

condensing.

compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor damage, do

110F (43C) condensing temperature, 10-30% increase in length required at

not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the unit.

130F (54C) condensing.

12. Use Correct Charge Size


8. Replace the Filter Drier

Systems being charged with Genetron MP blends or Genetron

Following system maintenance, a recommended service practice

409A will require a smaller charge size than those using R-12.

is to replace the filter drier. There are two types of filter driers

Genetron HP80 and Genetron 408A charge sizes are smaller

commonly used in refrigeration equipment; loose-fill and solid-

than the R-502 charge size being replaced. For expansion

core.

valves or optimized capillary tube systems, the typical charge


size relative to the CFC being replaced appears below.

Many, but not all, of the standard loose-fill and solid-core


driers used with CFC refrigerants are compatible with the
corresponding alternative Genetron Refrigerants. Check with your
wholesaler to make sure the replacement filter drier is
compatible with the Genetron Refrigerant being used.
9. Reconnect the System and Evacuate
Use normal service practices to reconnect and evacuate the

Relative Charge Size


Genetron
Refrigerant
MP39, MP66
409A
HP80
408A

R-12 Replacement
90%
93%
not applicable
not applicable

R-502 Replacement
not applicable
not applicable
95%
85%

system. To remove air and other non-condensables, Honeywell


recommends evacuating the system to a full vacuum of 1,000

Where MP39, MP66, or 409A has replaced CFC-12 or when

microns or less from both sides of the system. However,

408A has replaced R-502 and the original capillary tube is

attempting to evacuate a system with the pump connected only

used, it will generally be necessary to undercharge the system

to the low-side of the system will not adequately remove

to prevent liquid floodback to the compressor. As part of

moisture and non-condensables such as air. Use a good

general procedure, Honeywell recommends initially charging

electronic gauge to measure the vacuum. An accurate reading

the system with 75 percent by weight of the original CFC

cannot be made with a refrigeration gauge.

charge. For example, if the original CFC charge was 100


pounds (45 kg), initially charge 75 pounds (35 kg) of the

10. Check the System for Leaks

appropriate replacement blend. If, for example, the original

Check the system for leaks using normal service practices.

CFC charge was 300 grams, initially charge 225 grams of

11. Charge System with Alternative Genetron Refrigerant Blend

the replacement blend.

When charging an R-12 system with either Genetron MP39,

13. Check System Operation

Genetron MP66, or Genetron 409A or when charging an R-502

Start the system and allow conditions to stabilize. If the system is

system with Genetron HP80 or Genetron 408A, it is important to

undercharged, add refrigerant in increments of 5 percent by

remember that these products are blends and not azeotropes. This

weight of the original CFC charge. For example, if the original

means the composition of the vapor is not the same as the

charge was 100 pounds (45 kg), charge increments of 5 pounds

composition of the liquid. It is essential that these refrigerants be

(2.5 kg). Continue until desired operating conditions have been

liquid-charged by removing only liquid from the cylinder. Never

achieved.

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Compressor suction and discharge pressures for the HCFC


refrigerants relative to the CFC refrigerants they replace is given
below.

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-12
Suction

Discharge

MP39

Within 1 psi (5-10 kPa)

10-20 psi (70-150 kPa) higher

MP66

Comparable at -20F (-29C) Up to 70 psi (450-500 kPa) higher


Evaporator 8-9 psi higher

with extreme ambient conditions

at 25F (-4C) evaporator


409A

4 psi (25-30 kPa) higher

15-20 psi (100-175 kPa) higher

Versus R-502
Suction

Discharge

HP80

5 psi (35 kPa) higher

40-50 psi (275-350 kPa) higher

408A

1-2 psi (7-14 kPa) higher

1-10 psi (7-70 kPa) higher

It may be necessary to reset the high-pressure cutout to


compensate for the higher discharge pressures of the
replacement refrigerant. This procedure should be done carefully
to avoid exceeding the recommended operating limits of the
compressor and other system components. The use of the
original capillary tube will make the system more sensitive to
charge and/or operating conditions. As a result, system
performance will change more quickly if the system is
overcharged or undercharged. To avoid overcharging, it is best to
charge the system by first measuring the operating conditions
(including discharge and suction pressures, suction line
temperature, compressor amps, superheat) instead of using the
liquid line sight glass as a guide.
14. Label Components and System
After retrofitting the system with the appropriate HCFC-based
Genetron Refrigerant, label the system components to identify
the type of refrigerant (for example, Genetron MP39) and
specify the type of alkylbenzene lubricant (by brand name) in
the system. This will help ensure that the proper refrigerant and
lubricant will be used to service the equipment in the future.

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Retrofit Checklist for HCFC-based Genetron Refrigerants


1. Record baseline data on original system performance.
__________
2. Recover CFC refrigerant charge using appropriate
recovery equipment.
__________
* Record the identity (e.g., R-502) and amount of
CFC removed.
__________
3. Drain most of the lubricant from the compressor.
__________
4. Measure the amount of lubricant removed.
__________
5. Recharge compressor with alkylbenzene lubricant.
__________
* Use the same amount that was removed from
existing system.
__________
6. Reinstall compressor.
__________
7. Check expansion device.
__________
* Adjust the setting of the valve as necessary.
__________
8. Replace filter drier with new filter drier approved for use
with the newly charged alternative Genetron Refrigerant.
__________
9. Reconnect system and evacuate.
__________
10. Check system for leaks.
__________
11. Recharge system with the alternative Genetron Refrigerant. __________
* Remove liquid only from cylinder. Charge using a
throttling device.
__________
12. Use correct charge size.
__________
* Initial charge 75 percent by weight of the original CFC
refrigerant charge.
__________
* Record amount of refrigerant charged.
__________
13. Check system operation.
__________
* Adjust charge to achieve desired operating conditions.
__________
* If low, remove liquid only from cylinder in increments of
5 percent of original CFC refrigerant charge.
__________
* Record the amount of refrigerant added.
__________
14. Label components and systems for refrigerant and lubricant
by brand name.
__________

Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the


end of these guidelines

Genetron MP39 Retrofit Specifics

Charge Size

(To be used in conjunction with the General HCFC Retrofit

Genetron MP39 charge size is typically about 90% of the CFC-12

Procedures)

charge for systems with expansion valves or optimized capillary


tubes. Initially charge the system with MP39 at 75% by weight of
the original CFC charge. (Refer to General HCFC Retrofit

Applications

procedures for more information.) Genetron MP39 must be

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type

MP39

Blend CFC-12

Replaces

(R-401A)

Applications

Comments

liquid-charged. A throttling valve should be used to control the

Supermarket

Applications

flow of refrigerant to the suction side to ensure that a liquid slug

display cases,

limited to

cannot enter the compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor

walk-in coolers,

evaporator

beverage dispensers, temperatures


vending machines,

> -10F (-23C).

damage, do not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the
unit.

water coolers,
home refrigerators.

Lubricant
Mineral oil may have sufficient miscibility with Genetron MP39 to

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-12
Suction
Discharge
MP39
Within 1 psi (5-10 kPa) 10-20 psi (70-150 kPa) higher

achieve adequate oil return to the compressor at medium


temperature conditions (above 20F or -7C evaporator) unless
extremely long lines exist. Otherwise, Alkylbenzene lubricant is
required with Genetron MP39.
Expansion Device
Most R-12 systems with thermostatic expansion valves will work
satisfactorily with Genetron MP39. A capillary tube will need to
be replaced with one of greater restriction to achieve
satisfactory performance over the complete range of design
conditions. Using the original capillary tube may result in liquid
floodback and motor overload at high-condensing temperatures
and loss of liquid seal at low-condensing temperatures. Where
ambient conditions are relatively constant, R-12 systems
equipped with the original capillary tube, can, in most cases, be
operated satisfactorily by undercharging the unit with MP39.

If necessary, reset high-pressure cutout to compensate for higher discharge


pressures.

Example: For a box temperature of 35F (and a 15F leaving


difference), the suction pressure would be about 23 psig and
the average evaporating temperature 20F. This corresponds to
a saturated suction temperature of 25F. If the measured
temperature of the suction-line is 35F, there is a 10F superheat
(the difference between measured suction-line temperature and
saturated suction temperature).
To determine superheat for different conditions than above, first
note the measured suction pressure. Using the temperaturepressure chart for Genetron MP39, locate the measured suction
pressure in the dew pressure column. Find the corresponding
saturated temperature on the chart. Subtract the saturated
temperature from the measured suction-line temperature to
determine the superheat.

Honeywell recommends consulting with the equipment


manufacturer before replacing the capillary tube. If the
manufacturers information is not available, consult the table
below to determine capillary tube length at the same diameter.

The average evaporating temperature is the average of the


temperatures corresponding to the suction pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns in the MP39
temperature-pressure chart.

These figures are based on the ASHRAE method for capillary


tube sizing.

Capillary Tube Sizing Relative Length


R-12 = 100%
Evaporating Temperature
F (C)
MP391
-10 (-23)
0 (-18)

215%
205%

20 (-7)

190%

40 (4)

180%

110F (43C) condensing temperature, 10-30% increase in length required at

130F (54C) condensing.

The expected box temperature can be found by adding the


leaving difference (usually 15-20F) to the average evaporating
temperature.
For a head pressure of 157 psig, the average condensing
temperature is about 110F. To determine the average
condensing temperature at a different head pressure, average
the temperatures corresponding to the head pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns of the Genetron
MP39 temperature-pressure chart.
Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the
end of these guidelines.
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Genetron MP66 Retrofit Specifics

Charge Size

(To be used in conjunction with the General HCFC Retrofit

Genetron MP66 charge size is typically about 90% of the CFC-12

Procedures)

charge for systems with expansion valves or optimized capillary


tubes. Initially charge the system with MP66 at 75% by weight of
the original CFC charge. (Refer to General HCFC Retrofit

Applications

Procedures for more information.) Genetron MP66 must be liquid-

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type Replaces Applications Comments

charged. A throttling valve should be used to control the flow of

MP66

Blend

CFC-12

(R-401B)

Transport

Consult equipment

refrigerant to the suction side to ensure that a liquid slug cannot

refrigeration,

mfgr. where high

enter the compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor damage, do

domestic and

compression

commercial

(Evaporator < -10F)

freezers.

not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the unit.

ratios exist, may be


excessive discharge
temperature and

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-12

capacity reduction.

Lubricant

Suction
MP66

Alkylbenzene lubricant is required with Genetron MP66.

Discharge

Comparable at -20F (-29C) Up to 70 psi (450-500 kPa)


Evaporator 8-9 psi higher

higher with extreme

at 25F (-4C) evaporator.

ambient conditions.

Expansion Device
Most R-12 systems with thermostatic expansion valves will work
satisfactorily with Genetron MP66. A capillary tube will need to
be replaced with one of greater restriction to achieve
satisfactory performance over the complete range of design
conditions. Using the original capillary tube may result in liquid
floodback and motor overload at high-condensing temperatures
and loss of liquid seal at low-condensing temperatures. Where
ambient conditions are relatively constant, R-12 systems
equipped with the original capillary tube, can, in most cases, be
operated satisfactorily by undercharging the unit with MP66.
Honeywell recommends consulting with the equipment
manufacturer before replacing the capillary tube. If the
manufacturers information is not available, consult the table
below to determine capillary tube length at the same diameter.
These figures are based on the ASHRAE method for capillary
tube sizing.

Capillary Tube Sizing Relative Length


R-12 = 100%
Evaporating Temperature
F (C)
-25 (-32)
-10 (-23)
0 (-18)
20 (-7)
40 (4)
1

MP661

250%
230%
200%
195%

110F (43C) condensing temperature, 10-30% increase in length required at

If necessary, reset high pressure cutout to compsensate for higher discharge pressures.

Example: For a box temperature of -5F (and a 15F leaving


difference), the suction pressure would be about 2.0 psig and the
average evaporating temperature -20F. This corresponds to a
saturated suction temperature of -15F. If the measured
temperature of the suction-line is -5F, there is a 10F superheat
(the difference between measured suction-line temperature and
saturated suction temperature).
To determine superheat for a different box temperature, first note
the measured suction pressure. Using the temperature-pressure
chart for MP66, locate the measured suction pressure in the dew
pressure column. Find the corresponding saturated temperature
on the chart. Subtract the saturated temperature from the
measured suction-line temperature to determine the superheat.
The average evaporating temperature is the average of the
temperatures corresponding to the suction pressure from both the
bubble and dew pressure columns in the MP66 temperaturepressure chart.
The expected box temperature can be found by adding the
leaving difference (usually15-20F) to the average evaporating
temperature.
For a head pressure of 168 psig, the average condensing
temperature is about 110F. To determine the average condensing
temperature at a different head pressure, average the
temperatures corresponding to the head pressure from both the
bubble and dew pressure columns in the MP66 temperaturepressure chart.

130F (54C) condensing.

Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the


end of these guidelines.

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Genetron 409A Retrofit Specifics

Charge Size
Genetron 409A charge size is typically about 93% of the CFC-12

(To be used in conjunction with the General HCFC Retrofit


Procedures.)

charge for systems with expansion valves or optimized capillary


tubes. Initially charge the system with Genetron 409A at 75% by
weight of the original CFC charge. (Refer to General HCFC

Applications

Retrofit Procedures for more information.) Genetron 409A must

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type

Replaces

Applications

be liquid-charged. A throttling valve should be used to control

409A

Blend

CFC-12

Supermarket display cases,

the flow of refrigerant to the suction side to ensure that a liquid

(R-409A)

walk-in coolers, beverage

slug cannot enter the compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor

dispensers, vending machines,

damage, do not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the

water coolers, domestic/commercial

unit.

transport refrigeration.

Lubricant
Mineral oil may have sufficient miscibility with Genetron 409A to
achieve adequate oil return to the compressor down to
evaporating temperatures of -20F (-29C) unless piping is
extremely long. For systems operating with Genetron 409A at
evaporating temperatures below -20F (-29C), at least 50% of
the mineral oil should be replaced with alklybenzene lubricant.
Likewise, if piping runs are extremely long, at least 50% of the
mineral oil should be replaced with alkylbenzene lubricant.
Expansion Device
Most R-12 systems with thermostatic expansion valves will work
satisfactorily with Genetron 409A. A capillary tube will need to
be replaced with one of greater restriction to achieve
satisfactory performance over the complete range of design
conditions. Using the original capillary tube may result in liquid
floodback and motor overload at high-condensing temperatures
and loss of liquid seal at low-condensing temperatures. Where
ambient conditions are relatively constant, R-12 systems
equipped with the original capillary tube, can, in most cases, be
operated satisfactorily by undercharging the unit with Genetron
409A.
Honeywell recommends consulting with the equipment
manufacturer before replacing the capillary tube. If the
manufacturers information is not available, consult the table
below to determine capillary tube length at the same diameter.
These figures are based on the ASHRAE method for capillary
tube sizing.

Capillary Tube Sizing Relative Length


R-12 = 100%
Evaporating Temperature
F (C)
-25 (-32)
-10 (-23)
0 (-18)
20 (-7)
40 (4)
1

R-409A1

190%
170%
150%
150%

110F (43C) condensing temperature, 10-30% increase in length required at

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-12
Suction
409A
4 psi higher.
(25-30 kPa) higher.

Discharge
15-20 psi higher.
(100-175 kPa) higher.

If necessary, reset high pressure cutout to compsensate for higher discharge


pressures.

Example: For a box temperature of 35F (and a 15F leaving


difference), the suction pressure would be about 23 psig and
the average evaporating temperature 20F. This corresponds to
a saturated suction temperature of 27F. If the measured
temperature of the suction-line is 37F, there is a 10F superheat
(the difference between measured suction-line temperature and
saturated suction temperature).
To determine superheat for a different box temperature, first note
the measured suction pressure. Using the temperature-pressure
chart for Genetron 409A, locate the measured suction pressure in
the dew pressure column. Find the corresponding saturated
temperature on the chart. Subtract the saturated temperature
from the measured suction-line temperature to determine the
superheat.
The average evaporating temperature is the average of the
temperatures corresponding to the suction pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns in the Genetron 409A
temperature-pressure chart. The expected box temperature can
be found by adding the leaving difference (usually15-20F) to
the average evaporating temperature.
For a head pressure of 156 psig, the average condensing
temperature is about 110F. To determine the average
condensing temperature at a different head pressure, average
the temperatures corresponding to the head pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns of the Genetron 409A
temperature-pressure chart.
Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the
end of these guidelines.

130F (54C) condensing.

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Genetron HP80 Retrofit Specifics


(To be used in conjunction with the General HCFC Retrofit
Procedures.)

Applications

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-502
Suction
HP80
5 psi higher.
(35 kPa) higher.

Discharge
40-50 psi higher.
(275-350 kPa) higher.

If necessary, reset high pressure cutout to compsensate for higher discharge

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type

Replaces

Applications

HP80

Blend

R-502

Supermarket, freezer cases,

(R-402A)

pressures.

reach-in coolers, display cases,

Example: For a box temperature of -15F (and a 15F leaving

ice machines.

difference), the suction pressure would be about 11 psig and


the average evaporating temperature -32F. This corresponds to

Lubricant

a saturated suction temperature of -31F. If the measured

Alkylbenzene lubricant is required with Genetron HP80.

temperature of the suction-line is -16F, there is a 15F


superheat (the difference between measured suction-line

Expansion Device

temperature and saturated suction temperature).

Most R-502 systems with thermostatic expansion valves will


operate satisfactorily with Genetron HP80, however, it may be

To determine superheat for a different box temperature, first

necessary to adjust the superheat. In most cases, an existing R-

note the measured suction pressure. Using the temperature-

502 capillary tube can be expected to operate satisfactorily with

pressure chart for Genetron HP80, locate the measured suction

HP80. Although the need to change an R-502 capillary is unlikely,

pressure in the dew pressure column. Find the corresponding

comparative tube length information for Genetron HP80 is given

saturated temperature on the chart. The difference between

below.

the saturated temperature and the measured suction-line


temperature is the superheat.

Capillary Tube Sizing Relative Length


R-502 = 100%
Evaporating Temperature
F (C)
-25(-32)
-10 (-23)
0 (-18)
20 (-7)

The average evaporating temperature is the average of the


temperatures corresponding to the suction pressure from both

HP801
115%
115%
110%
110%

the bubble and dew pressure columns in the Genetron HP80


temperature-pressure chart. The expected box temperature can
be found by adding the leaving difference (usually15-20F) to
the average evaporator temperature.
For a head pressure of 288 psig, the average condensing

110F (43C) condensing temperature, no significant difference at 130F

temperature is about 110F. To determine the average

(54C) condensing.

condensing temperature at a different head pressure, average


the temperatures corresponding to the head pressure from both

Charge Size

the bubble and dew pressure columns of the Genetron HP80

Genetron HP80 charge size is typically about 95% of the R-502

temperature-pressure chart.

charge for systems with expansion valves or optimized capillary


tubes. Initially charge the system with HP80 at 75% by weight of
the original CFC charge. (Refer to General HCFC Retrofit
Procedures for more information.) Genetron HP80 must be liquidcharged. A throttling valve should be used to control the flow of
refrigerant to the suction side to ensure that a liquid slug cannot
enter the compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor damage, do
not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the unit.

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Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the


end of these guidelines.

Genetron 408A Retrofit Specifics

Charge Size
Genetron 408A charge size is typically about 85% of the R-502

(To be used in conjunction with the General HCFC Retrofit


Procedures.)

charge for systems with expansion valves or optimized capillary


tubes. Initially charge the system with R-408A at 75% by weight of
the original CFC charge. (Refer to General HCFC Retrofit

Applications

Procedures for more information.) Genetron 408A must be liquid-

Genetron
Refrigerant

Type

Replaces

Applications

charged. A throttling valve should be used to control the flow of

408A

Blend

R-502

Supermarket freezer

refrigerant to the suction side to ensure that a liquid slug cannot

cases, reach-in coolers,

enter the compressor. NOTE: To prevent compressor damage, do

display cases, ice machines.

not directly charge liquid into the suction line of the unit.

(R-402A)

Lubricant
Alkylbenzene lubricant is required with Genetron 408A.
Expansion Device
The capacity of an existing R-502 thermostatic expansion valve
(TXV) will be oversized but may be acceptable when using
R-408A. However, the superheat setting should be checked and
may have to be readjusted after the system is put back into
operation. If hunting of the TXV cannot be minimized by
adjustment, the valve should be replaced with a smaller one.
Honeywell recommends consulting with the TXV manufacturer
for correct sizing and superheat setting.
An existing capillary tube will be unsatisfactory with R-408A. If
operation of the original capillary tube is expected over a wide
range of condensing temperatures, unsatisfactory performance
may result at both high and low condensing temperatures. The
potential problems would include liquid floodback and motor
overload at high condensing temperatures and loss of liquid
seal entering the capillary tube at low condensing temperatures.
Only in a situation where ambient conditions are expected to be
relatively constant can using the original capillary tube and
undercharging the unit be considered.
The mass flow rate of R-408A is about 75% of that for R-502.
R-408A will require a more restrictive capillary tube in order to
achieve satisfactory performance over the entire range of
design conditions. Honeywell recommends consulting with the
equipment manufacturer before replacing the capillary tube. If
the manufacturers information is unavailable, it is recommended
that a new capillary tube of the same diameter but twice the
length of the original be used.

Capillary Tube Sizing Relative Length


R-502 = 100%
Evaporating Temperature
F (C)
-25(-32)
-10 (-23)
0 (-18)
20 (-7)
1

R-408A1
205%
205%
205%
205%

110F (43 C) condensing temperature, no significant difference at 130F

Comparative Suction and Discharge Pressure


Versus R-502
Suction
R-408A
1-2 psi (7-14 kPa) higher

Discharge
1-10 psi higher
(10-70 kPa) higher

It may be necessary to reset the high-pressure cutout to


compensate for higher discharge pressures.
Example: For a box temperature of -15F (and a 15F leaving
difference), the suction pressure would be about 8 psig and the
average evaporating temperature -30F. This corresponds to a
saturated suction temperature of -30F. If the measured
temperature of the suction-line is -15F, there is a 15F
superheat (the difference between measured suction-line
temperature and saturated suction temperature).
To determine superheat for a different box temperature, first note the
measured suction pressure. Using the temperature-pressure chart
for Genetron 408A, locate the measured suction pressure in the
dew pressure column. Find the corresponding saturated
temperature on the chart. The difference between the saturated
temperature and the measured suction-line temperature is the
superheat.
The average evaporating temperature is the average of the
temperatures corresponding to the suction pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns in the Genetron 408A
temperature-pressure chart. The expected box temperature
can be found by adding the leaving difference ( usually 1520F) to the average evaporating temperature.
For a head pressure of 252 psig, the average condensing
temperature is about 110F. To determine the average
condensing temperature at a different head pressure, average
the temperatures corresponding to the head pressure from both
the bubble and dew pressure columns of the Genetron 408A
pressure-temperature table.
Convenient Pressure-Temperature tables can be found at the
end of these guidelines.

(54C) condensing.

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R-12 Retrofit
Pressure-Temperature Table (English units)
Units are in Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge vs. Degrees Fahrenheit

Pressure
(psig)

11

12

Temperature (F)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A

0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22

-22
-16
-11
-7
-2
2
5
9
12
16
19
21

-15
-10
-5
-1
3
7
10
13
16
19
22
25

-27
-22
-17
-13
-9
-5
-2
2
5
8
11
13

-17
-12
-7
-3
1
5
8
12
15
18
21
23

-30
-25
-20
-16
-12
-8
-5
-1
2
5
8
10

-20
-15
-10
-6
-2
1
5
8
11
14
17
20

-30
-25
-20
-16
-12
-8
-4
-1
2
5
8
11

-15
-10
-5
-1
3
7
11
14
17
20
23
26

24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160

24
27
30
32
34
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
60
62
66
70
74
77
81
84
87
90
93
96
99
102
104
107
109
112
114
117
119
121

27
30
32
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
52
54
56
57
59
60
62
66
69
73
76
79
82
85
88
90
93
96
98
100
103
105
107
109
112
114
116

16
19
21
23
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
43
45
47
48
50
52
55
59
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
86
89
91
94
96
98
101
103
105
107

26
28
31
33
35
37
39
42
44
45
47
49
51
53
54
56
58
59
61
65
68
72
75
78
81
84
87
89
92
95
97
100
102
104
107
109
111
113
115

13
15
18
20
22
25
27
29
31
33
35
36
38
40
42
43
45
47
48
52
56
59
62
66
69
72
74
77
80
83
85
88
90
92
95
97
99
101
103

22
25
27
29
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
45
47
49
51
52
54
55
57
61
64
68
71
74
77
80
83
85
88
91
93
96
98
100
102
105
107
109
111

14
16
19
21
23
25
28
30
32
34
36
37
39
41
43
44
46
48
49
53
57
60
64
67
70
73
76
79
82
84
87
89
92
94
97
99
101
103
105

28
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
53
55
57
58
60
62
63
67
71
74
77
80
84
86
89
92
95
97
100
102
105
107
109
111
114
116
118

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Pressure
(psig) 123
12
165
170
126
175
128
180
130
185
132
190
134
195
136
200
138
205
140
210
141
215
143
220
145
225
147
230
149
235
150
240
152
245
154
250
155
255
157
260
159
265
160
270
162
275
163
280
165
285
166
290
168
295
169
300
171
305
172
310
174
315
175
320
176
325
178
330
179
335
180
340
182
345
183
350
184
355
186
360
187
365
188
370
189
375
191
380
192
385
193
390
194
395
196
400
197

Temperature (F)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a 109 MP39
118
117
105 MP66
113 107 409A
120
120
111
119
107
115
110
122
121
113
121
109
117
112
124
123
115
123
111
119
113
126
125
117
125
113
120
115
127
127
119
127
115
122
117
129
129
121
128
117
124
119
131
130
123
130
119
126
121
133
132
124
132
120
127
123
134
134
126
134
122
129
125
136
135
128
135
124
131
126
138
137
130
137
125
132
128
140
139
131
138
127
134
130
141
140
133
140
129
136
131
143
142
135
142
130
137
133
144
143
136
143
132
139
135
146
145
138
145
133
140
136
147
146
139
146
135
142
138
149
148
141
148
137
143
139
150
149
142
149
138
145
141
152
151
144
151
139
146
142
153
152
145
152
141
147
144
155
153
147
153
142
149
145
156
155
148
155
144
150
147
157
156
150
156
145
152
148
159
157
151
157
147
153
150
160
159
152
159
148
154
151
161
160
154
160
149
156
152
163
161
155
161
151
157
154
164
163
156
163
152
158
155
165
164
158
164
153
159
157
167
165
159
165
155
161
158
168
166
160
166
156
162
159
169
167
161
168
157
163
160
170
169
163
169
158
164
162
172
170
164
170
160
165
163
173
171
165
171
161
167
164
174
172
166
172
162
168
165
175
173
168
174
163
169
167
176
174
169
175
164
170
168
177
176
170
176
166
171
169
178
177
171
177
167
172
170
180
178
172
178
168
173
172
181
179
174
179
169
174
173
182
180
175
180
170
176
174
183
181
176
181
171
177
175
184
182
177
182
172
178
176
185
183
178
183
174
179
177
186

R-12 Retrofit
Temperature-Pressure Table (English units)
Units are in Degrees Fahrenheit vs Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge
* = Inches of Mercury Vacuum
Pressure (psig)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
Temperature
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid)(vapor) (liquid) (vapor)

-40

11.0 * 14.8 * 8.4 * 13.8 * 6.7 * 12.4 *

-38
-36
-34
-32
-30
-28
-26
-24
-22
-20
-18
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48

10.0 *
8.9 *
7.8 *
6.7 *
5.5 *
4.3 *
3.0 *
1.7 *
0.3 *
1
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
24
25
27
28
30
32
33
35
37
39
41
43
45

13.9 *
12.9 *
12.0 *
10.9 *
9.8 *
8.7 *
7.5 *
6.3 *
5.0 *
3.7 *
2.3 *
0.8 *
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
20
21
23
25
26
28
30
31
33
35
37
39
41
43

7.2 *
6.0 *
4.7 *
3.4 *
2.0 *
0.5 *
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
20
21
22
24
26
27
29
31
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
51
53
55

12.9 *
11.9 *
10.9 *
9.8 *
8.7 *
7.5 *
6.2 *
5.0 *
3.6 *
2.2 *
0.8 *
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
20
21
23
24
26
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45

5.4 *
4.1 *
2.8 *
1.3 *
0
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
23
25
27
28
30
32
34
35
37
39
41
43
46
48
50
52
55
57
60

11.3 *
10.3 *
9.2 *
8.0 *
6.8 *
5.5 *
4.2 *
2.8 *
1.4 *
0
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
21
22
24
25
27
29
31
32
34
36
38
40
42
45
47
49

50
52
54
56
58
60

47
49
51
53
55
58

45
48
50
52
55
57

58
60
63
66
68
71

47
49
52
54
57
59

62
65
68
71
74
77

51
54
56
59
61
64

6.7
5.5
4.2
2.9
1.5

*
*
*
*
*

14.8
13.9
13.0
12.0
10.9

*
*
*
*
*

0
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
19
20
21
23
24
26
28
29
31
33
35
36
38
40
42
45
47
49
51
54
56
58

9.9 *
8.8 *
7.6 *
6.4 *
5.1 *
3.8 *
2.4 *
1.0 *
0
1
2
3
4
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
21
22
24
26
27
29
31
32
34
36
38
40
42

61
63
66
69
72
75

44
47
49
51
53
56

Temperature
(F)
12
62
60
64
62
66
65
68
68
70
70
72
73
74
76
76
78
78
81
80
84

Pressure (psig)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid)(vapor) (liquid) (vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A
60
74
62
80
67
77
58
63
77
64
83
70
80
61
65
80
67
86
73
84
64
68
83
70
89
76
87
66
71
86
73
92
79
90
69
74
90
76
96
82
93
72
77
93
79
99
85
97
75
80
96
82
103
88
100
78
83
100
85
106
92
103
81
87
103
88
110
95
107
84

82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128

87
90
93
96
100
103
106
110
113
117
121
124
128
132
136
140
144
149
153
157
162
166
171
176

90
94
97
101
104
108
112
116
120
124
128
133
137
142
146
151
156
161
166
171
177
182
187
193

107
111
114
118
122
126
130
135
139
143
148
152
157
162
167
172
177
182
187
193
198
204
210
215

92
95
99
102
106
110
114
118
122
126
130
134
139
143
148
153
157
162
167
172
178
183
189
194

114
118
122
126
130
134
139
143
148
152
157
162
167
172
177
182
187
193
198
204
210
216
222
228

99
102
106
110
114
118
122
126
130
135
139
144
148
153
158
163
168
173
179
184
189
195
201
207

111
115
118
122
126
130
135
139
143
148
152
157
162
166
171
176
181
187
192
197
203
208
214
220

88
91
94
98
101
105
109
113
116
120
125
129
133
137
142
146
151
156
161
166
171
176
181
187

130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150

181
186
191
196
201
206
211
217
223
228
234

199
205
211
217
223
229
236
242
249
256
263

221
227
233
240
246
253
259
266
273
280
287

200
206
211
218
224
230
236
243
250
256
263

234
240
247
253
260
267
274
281
288
295
303

213
219
225
231
238
244
251
258
265
272
279

226
232
238
244
251
257
264
270
277
284
291

192
198
204
209
215
222
228
234
241
247
254

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R-502 Retrofit
Pressure-Temperature Table (English units)
Units are in Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge vs. Degrees Fahrenheit

Pressure
(psig) 502

Temperature (F)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
AZ-50 (liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
507
404A
HP80
408A

0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125

-49
-44
-39
-35
-31
-28
-24
-21
-18
-15
-12
-10
-7
-5
-3
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
17
19
21
22
24
25
27
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
52
55
58
60
63
65

-52
-47
-43
-39
-35
-32
-28
-25
-22
-19
-17
-14
-12
-9
-7
-5
-3
-1
1
3
5
7
9
10
12
14
15
17
18
20
21
25
28
31
35
38
40
43
46
49
51
53
56
58

-51
-46
-42
-38
-34
-31
-27
-24
-21
-18
-16
-13
-11
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
11
13
15
16
18
20
21
23
26
30
33
36
39
42
45
47
50
52
55
57
60

-50
-45
-41
-37
-33
-29
-26
-23
-20
-17
-15
-12
-10
-7
-5
-3
-1
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
14
16
17
19
21
22
24
27
30
34
37
40
43
45
48
51
53
56
58
60

-56
-51
-47
-43
-39
-35
-32
-29
-26
-23
-21
-18
-16
-13
-11
-9
-7
-5
-3
-1
1
3
5
7
8
10
11
13
15
16
18
21
25
28
31
34
37
40
42
45
47
50
52
55

-53
-48
-43
-39
-36
-32
-29
-26
-23
-20
-18
-15
-13
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
9
11
13
14
16
17
19
20
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
45
47
50
52
54
57

-48
-43
-39
-35
-31
-27
-24
-21
-18
-15
-12
-10
-7
-5
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
27
30
34
37
40
43
46
49
52
54
57
59
62
64

-47
-43
-38
-34
-30
-27
-23
-20
-17
-14
-11
-9
-6
-4
-2
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
14
16
18
19
21
23
24
26
27
31
34
38
41
44
47
50
52
55
58
60
62
65

130
135
140

67
70
72

60
63
65

62
64
66

63
65
67

57
59
61

59
61
63

67
69
71

67
69
71

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Pressure
(psig) 502

Temperature (F)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
AZ-50 (liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
507
404A
HP80
408A

145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200

74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
93
95

67
69
71
73
75
77
78
80
82
84
85
87

68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
83
85
87
89

69
71
73
75
77
79
81
82
84
86
88
89

63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
78
80
82
84

65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
80
82
84
85

73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
90
92
94

74
76
78
80
82
84
85
87
89
91
93
94

205
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450

97
99
100
102
103
105
107
108
110
111
113
114
115
117
118
120
121
122
124
125
127
130
132
135
137
139
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
156
158

89
90
92
93
95
96
98
99
101
102
104
105
106
108
109
110
112
113
114
115
118
120
123
125
127
129
131
133
136
138
139
141
143
145
147

90
92
93
95
96
98
99
101
102
104
105
107
108
109
111
112
113
115
116
117
120
122
124
127
129
131
133
135
137
139
141
143
145
147
149

91
92
94
96
97
99
100
102
103
104
106
107
109
110
111
113
114
115
116
118
120
122
125
127
129
131
134
136
138
140
142
144
145
147
149

85
87
88
90
91
93
94
96
97
99
100
102
103
104
106
107
108
110
111
112
115
117
119
122
124
126
128
130
132
135
137
138
140
142
144

87
89
90
92
93
95
96
98
99
100
102
103
105
106
107
109
110
111
112
114
116
118
121
123
125
127
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
143
144

95
97
99
100
102
103
105
106
108
109
111
112
114
115
116
118
119
120
122
123
125
128
130
133
135
137
139
141
144
146
148
150
152
154
145

96
98
99
101
102
104
105
107
108
110
111
113
114
115
117
118
119
121
122
123
126
128
131
133
135
137
140
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
155

R-502 Retrofit
Temperature-Pressure Table (English units)
Units are in Degrees Fahrenheit vs. Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge
* = Inches of Mercury Vacuum

Temperature
(F)
502
-40
4
-38
5
-36
6
-34
7
-32
8
-30
9
-28
10
-26
11
-24
12
-22
14
-20
15
-18
16
-16
17
-14
19
-12
20
-10
22
-8
23
-6
25
-4
27
-2
29
0
30
2
32
4
34
6
36
8
38
10
40
12
42
14
44
16
47
18
49
20
51
22
54
24
56
26
59
28
62
30
64
32
67
34
70
36
73
38
76
40
79
42
82
44
85
46
89
48
92
50
96
52
99
54
103

Pressure (psig)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
AZ-50 (liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
507
404A
HP80
408A
5
5
4
7
6
4
3
6
6
5
9
7
4
4
8
7
6
10
8
5
5
9
8
7
11
9
6
6
10
9
9
12
10
7
7
11
10
10
13
11
9
8
12
12
11
15
13
10
9
14
13
12
16
14
11
10
15
14
13
18
15
12
12
16
15
15
19
17
13
13
18
17
16
20
18
15
14
19
18
17
22
20
16
15
21
20
19
24
21
17
17
22
21
20
25
23
19
18
24
23
22
27
25
20
20
26
25
24
29
26
22
21
27
26
25
31
28
23
23
29
28
27
33
30
25
24
31
30
29
35
32
27
26
33
32
31
37
34
28
28
35
34
33
39
36
30
30
37
36
35
41
38
32
31
39
38
37
43
40
34
33
41
40
39
45
42
36
35
43
42
41
48
45
38
37
46
44
43
50
47
40
39
48
47
45
53
49
42
41
51
49
48
55
52
44
44
53
52
50
58
54
47
46
56
54
53
61
57
49
48
58
57
55
63
60
52
51
61
59
58
66
63
54
53
64
62
61
69
66
57
56
67
65
64
72
69
59
58
70
68
66
75
72
62
61
73
71
69
79
75
65
64
76
74
72
82
78
68
67
79
77
76
85
81
70
70
82
80
79
89
85
73
73
86
84
82
92
88
77
76
89
87
85
96
92
80
79
93
90
89
100
95
83
82
96
94
92
103
99
86
85
100
98
96
107
103
90
89
104
101
100
111
107
93
92
108
105
104
115
111
97
96
112
109
108
120
115
101
99
116
113
112
124
119
104
103

Temperature
(F)
502

Temperature (F)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
AZ-50 (liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
507
404A
HP80
408A

56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78

107
111
114
119
123
127
131
136
140
145
149
154

120
125
129
134
138
143
148
153
158
163
169
174

117
122
126
131
135
140
144
149
154
159
165
170

116
120
124
129
133
138
143
147
152
158
163
168

128
133
137
142
147
152
157
162
167
173
178
184

124
128
133
137
142
147
152
157
162
168
173
179

108
112
116
120
125
129
133
138
143
147
152
157

107
111
115
119
123
128
132
137
141
146
151
156

80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150

159
164
169
175
180
185
191
197
202
208
214
220
227
233
240
246
253
260
267
274
282
289
297
304
312
320
328
337
345
354
363
372
381
390
399
409

180
185
191
197
203
209
215
222
229
235
242
249
256
264
271
279
286
294
302
311
319
328
336
345
354
364
373
383
392
402
413
423
434
445
456
467

175
181
187
193
198
205
211
217
223
230
237
244
251
258
265
273
280
288
296
304
312
320
329
338
347
356
365
374
384
394
404
414
424
435
446
457

173
179
185
190
196
202
209
215
221
228
235
242
249
256
263
270
278
286
294
302
310
318
327
336
344
354
363
372
382
392
402
412
422
433
444
455

190
196
202
208
214
220
227
233
240
247
254
261
269
276
284
292
300
308
316
324
333
342
350
360
369
378
388
397
407
418
428
438
449
460
471
482

184
190
196
202
208
215
221
228
234
241
248
256
263
270
278
286
294
302
310
318
327
336
344
353
363
372
382
391
401
412
422
433
443
454
465
477

162
167
173
178
184
189
195
201
207
213
219
226
232
239
245
252
259
267
274
281
289
297
305
313
321
329
338
346
355
364
373
383
392
402
412
422

161
166
171
177
182
188
194
199
205
211
218
224
231
237
244
251
258
265
272
280
287
295
303
311
319
327
336
345
353
362
372
381
390
400
410
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R-12 Retrofit
Pressure-Temperature Table (International System of Units)
Units are kiloPascals vs. Degrees Celsius

Pressure
(kPa)
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
380
400
420
440
460
480
500
520
540
560
580
600
620
640
660
680
700
720
740
760
780
800
820
840

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12
-30.1
-27.8
-25.7
-23.7
-21.9
-20.1
-18.5
-16.9
-15.3
-13.9
-12.5
-11.1
-9.8
-8.6
-7.4
-6.2
-5.1
-4.0
-2.9
-1.8
-0.8
0.2
1.2
2.1
3.0
3.9
4.8
6.5
8.2
9.8
11.3
12.8
14.3
15.7
17.0
18.3
19.6
20.8
22.1
23.2
24.4
25.5
26.6
27.7
28.8
29.8
30.8
31.8
32.8
33.8
34.7

Temperature (C)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A
-26.4
-24.3
-22.3
-20.5
-18.8
-17.1
-15.6
-14.1
-12.7
-11.4
-10.1
-8.8
-7.6
-6.5
-5.4
-4.3
-3.2
-2.2
-1.2
-0.3
0.7
1.6
2.5
3.4
4.2
5.0
5.8
7.4
8.9
10.4
11.8
13.2
14.5
15.7
17.0
18.2
19.3
20.5
21.6
22.7
23.7
24.7
25.7
26.7
27.7
28.6
29.5
30.4
31.3
32.2
33.1

-33.2
-31.1
-29.1
-27.2
-25.5
-23.8
-22.2
-20.7
-19.3
-17.9
-16.6
-15.3
-14.1
-12.9
-11.7
-10.6
-9.5
-8.5
-7.5
-6.5
-5.5
-4.6
-3.7
-2.8
-1.9
-1.1
-0.2
1.4
3.0
4.5
5.9
7.3
8.7
10.0
11.2
12.5
13.7
14.9
16.0
17.1
18.2
19.3
20.3
21.3
22.3
23.3
24.2
25.2
26.1
27.0
27.9

-27.5
-25.4
-23.4
-21.6
-19.8
-18.2
-16.6
-15.1
-13.7
-12.4
-11.1
-9.8
-8.6
-7.4
-6.3
-5.2
-4.2
-3.1
-2.1
-1.2
-0.2
0.7
1.6
2.5
3.4
4.2
5.0
6.6
8.2
9.6
11.0
12.4
13.7
15.0
16.3
17.5
18.7
19.8
20.9
22.0
23.1
24.1
25.2
26.1
27.1
28.1
29.0
29.9
30.8
31.7
32.6

-34.8
-32.7
-30.7
-28.9
-27.1
-25.5
-23.9
-22.4
-21.0
-19.6
-18.3
-17.0
-15.8
-14.7
-13.5
-12.4
-11.3
-10.3
-9.3
-8.3
-7.4
-6.4
-5.5
-4.6
-3.8
-2.9
-2.1
-0.5
1.1
2.6
4.0
5.4
6.7
8.0
9.3
10.5
11.7
12.9
14.0
15.1
16.2
17.2
18.3
19.3
20.3
21.2
22.2
23.1
24.0
24.9
25.8

-29.3
-27.2
-25.2
-23.4
-21.7
-20.0
-18.5
-17.0
-15.6
-14.3
-13.0
-11.7
-10.5
-9.4
-8.3
-7.2
-6.1
-5.1
-4.1
-3.2
-2.2
-1.3
-0.4
0.5
1.3
2.2
3.0
4.6
6.1
7.5
9.0
10.3
11.6
12.9
14.1
15.4
16.5
17.7
18.8
19.9
20.9
21.9
23.0
23.9
24.9
25.8
26.8
27.7
28.6
29.5
30.3

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-34.7
-32.6
-30.6
-28.7
-27.0
-25.3
-23.7
-22.2
-20.7
-19.4
-18.0
-16.7
-15.5
-14.3
-13.2
-12.1
-11.0
-9.9
-8.9
-7.9
-6.9
-6.0
-5.1
-4.2
-3.3
-2.4
-1.6
0.0
1.6
3.1
4.6
6.0
7.3
8.7
9.9
11.2
12.4
13.6
14.7
15.9
16.9
18.0
19.1
20.1
21.1
22.1
23.0
24.0
24.9
25.8
26.7

-26.2
-24.1
-22.2
-20.3
-18.6
-16.9
-15.4
-13.9
-12.4
-11.1
-9.8
-8.5
-7.3
-6.1
-5.0
-3.9
-2.8
-1.8
-0.8
0.2
1.1
2.1
3.0
3.8
4.7
5.5
6.4
8.0
9.5
11.0
12.4
13.8
15.1
16.4
17.7
18.9
20.1
21.2
22.3
23.4
24.5
25.5
26.6
27.6
28.5
29.5
30.4
31.3
32.2
33.1
34.0

Pressure
(kPa)
12

Temperature (C)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A

860
880
900
920

35.6
36.6
37.5
38.3

33.9
34.7
35.5
36.3

28.7
29.6
30.4
31.3

33.4
34.3
35.1
35.9

26.6
27.5
28.3
29.1

31.2
32.0
32.8
33.6

27.6
28.4
29.3
30.1

34.9
35.7
36.5
37.3

940
960
980
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250

39.2
40.1
40.9
41.7
43.7
45.7
47.6
49.4
51.2

37.1
37.9
38.6
39.4
41.2
43.0
44.7
46.3
47.9

32.1
32.9
33.7
34.4
36.3
38.2
39.9
41.6
43.3

36.7
37.5
38.2
39.0
40.8
42.6
44.3
46.0
47.6

29.9
30.7
31.5
32.3
34.2
36.0
37.7
39.4
41.1

34.4
35.2
35.9
36.7
38.5
40.3
42.0
43.7
45.3

31.0
31.8
32.6
33.3
35.3
37.1
38.9
40.6
42.3

38.1
38.9
39.7
40.4
42.3
44.1
45.8
47.5
49.1

1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1950
2000

52.9
54.6
56.2
57.8
59.3
60.8
62.3
63.8
65.2
66.5
67.9
69.2
70.5
71.8
73.0

49.5
51.0
52.4
53.9
55.2
56.6
57.9
59.2
60.5
61.7
62.9
64.1
65.2
66.4
67.5

44.9
46.5
48.0
49.5
50.9
52.3
53.7
55.1
56.4
57.7
59.0
60.2
61.4
62.6
63.8

49.2
50.7
52.2
53.6
55.1
56.4
57.8
59.1
60.3
61.6
62.8
64.0
65.2
66.3
67.5

42.7
44.2
45.8
47.2
48.7
50.1
51.4
52.8
54.1
55.4
56.6
57.8
59.0
60.2
61.4

46.8
48.3
49.8
51.2
52.6
54.0
55.3
56.6
57.9
59.1
60.3
61.5
62.7
63.8
65.0

43.9
45.5
47.1
48.6
50.0
51.5
52.9
54.2
55.6
56.9
58.2
59.4
60.6
61.9
63.0

50.7
52.2
53.7
55.1
56.5
57.9
59.3
60.6
61.8
63.1
64.3
65.5
66.7
67.8
69.0

Gauge Pressure = Absolute Pressure - 101.3 kPa


1 Bar = 101.3 kPa

R-12 Retrofit
Temperature
(C)
12

Temperature-Pressure Table (International System of Units)


Units are in Degrees Celsius vs kiloPascals

Temperature
(C)
12

Pressure (kPa)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A

-40
-39
-38
-37
-36
-35
-34
-33
-32
-31
-30
-29
-28
-27
-26
-25
-24
-23
-22
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2

64
67
70
74
77
81
84
88
92
96
100
105
109
114
119
123
129
134
139
145
151
157
163
169
176
182
189
196
204
211
219
227
235
243
252
261
270
279
288
298
308
318
329

51
54
57
60
63
66
70
73
77
80
84
88
93
97
102
106
111
116
122
127
133
139
145
151
157
164
171
178
185
193
201
209
217
225
234
243
253
262
272
282
293
304
315

73
77
80
84
88
92
97
101
106
110
115
120
126
131
137
143
149
155
161
168
175
182
189
197
204
212
220
229
238
247
256
265
275
285
295
306
316
328
339
351
363
375
388

55
57
60
63
67
70
74
77
81
85
89
93
98
102
107
112
117
122
128
133
139
145
151
158
164
171
178
185
193
200
208
217
225
234
243
252
261
271
281
292
302
313
324

79
83
86
91
95
99
104
109
114
119
124
129
135
141
147
153
159
166
173
180
187
195
202
210
219
227
236
245
254
263
273
283
293
304
315
326
337
349
361
373
386
399
413

59
63
66
69
73
76
80
84
88
92
97
101
106
111
116
121
127
132
138
144
150
157
163
170
177
185
192
200
208
216
225
233
242
252
261
271
281
292
302
313
325
336
348

79
82
86
90
94
99
103
108
113
118
123
128
134
140
146
152
158
164
171
178
185
193
200
208
216
224
233
241
250
260
269
279
289
299
310
321
332
343
355
367
380
392
405

51
54
57
60
63
66
69
73
76
80
84
88
92
97
101
106
111
116
121
126
132
137
143
149
156
162
169
176
183
191
198
206
214
222
231
240
249
258
268
278
288
299
309

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

340
351
362
374
385
398
410
423
436

326
338
350
362
375
388
401
415
429

401
414
427
441
456
470
485
500
516

336
348
360
372
385
398
411
425
439

426
440
455
469
484
500
516
532
548

360
373
386
399
413
427
441
455
470

418
432
446
460
475
490
505
521
537

320
332
344
356
368
380
393
407
420

Pressure (kPa)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
(liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
134a
MP39
MP66
409A

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

449
463
476
491
505
520
535
551
566
583
599
616
633
651
668
687

443
458
473
488
504
521
537
554
572
590
608
627
646
665
685
706

532
549
565
583
600
618
636
655
674
694
714
734
755
777
798
820

454
469
484
500
515
532
549
566
583
601
619
638
657
677
697
718

565
582
600
618
637
656
675
695
715
736
757
778
800
822
845
869

486
502
518
534
551
568
586
604
623
642
661
681
701
722
743
765

553
570
587
605
623
641
660
679
698
718
739
759
781
802
824
847

434
449
463
478
494
509
526
542
559
576
594
612
631
650
669
689

28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

705
724
744
763
784
804
825
846
868
890
913
935
959
983
1007
1031
1057
1082
1108
1135
1161
1189
1217
1245
1274
1303
1333
1363
1394
1425
1457
1489
1522
1555
1589
1624
1659
1694

727
748
770
793
815
839
863
887
912
937
963
990
1017
1044
1072
1101
1130
1160
1190
1221
1253
1285
1318
1351
1385
1420
1455
1492
1528
1566
1604
1642
1682
1722
1763
1804
1847
1890

843
866
890
914
938
963
989
1015
1041
1068
1096
1124
1152
1181
1211
1241
1272
1303
1335
1367
1400
1434
1468
1502
1538
1574
1610
1647
1685
1723
1762
1802
1842
1883
1925
1967
2010
2054

739
760
782
804
827
850
874
898
923
948
974
1000
1027
1055
1083
1111
1140
1170
1200
1231
1262
1294
1326
1360
1393
1428
1463
1498
1535
1572
1609
1648
1687
1726
1767
1808
1849
1892

892
917
941
967
992
1019
1045
1073
1101
1129
1158
1187
1217
1248
1279
1310
1342
1375
1409
1442
1477
1512
1548
1584
1621
1659
1697
1736
1776
1816
1857
1898
1940
1983
2027
2071
2116
2162

787
810
833
856
881
905
930
956
982
1009
1036
1064
1092
1121
1150
1180
1211
1242
1274
1306
1339
1373
1407
1442
1477
1514
1550
1588
1626
1665
1705
1745
1786
1828
1870
1913
1957
2002

870
893
917
941
966
991
1017
1043
1070
1097
1125
1153
1182
1211
1241
1271
1302
1334
1366
1398
1431
1465
1499
1534
1569
1605
1642
1679
1717
1755
1794
1834
1874
1915
1956
1998
2041
2085

709
730
751
772
795
817
840
864
888
912
937
963
989
1015
1042
1070
1098
1127
1156
1186
1216
1247
1279
1311
1344
1377
1411
1446
1481
1517
1553
1591
1629
1667
1706
1746
1787
1829

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Pressure-Temperature Table (International System of Units)
Units are in kiloPascals vs. Degrees Celsius

Pressure
(kPa)
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
375
400
425
450
475
500
525
550
575
600
625
650
675
700
725
750
775
800
825
850
875
900
925
950
975
1000

17

502
-45.2
-43.2
-41.3
-39.5
-37.8
-36.2
-34.7
-33.2
-31.9
-30.5
-29.3
-28.0
-26.9
-25.7
-24.6
-23.6
-22.5
-21.5
-20.5
-19.6
-18.7
-17.8
-16.9
-16.0
-15.2
-14.4
-12.4
-10.5
-8.7
-7.0
-5.3
-3.8
-2.2
-0.8
0.7
2.1
3.4
4.7
5.9
7.2
8.4
9.5
10.7
11.8
12.8
13.9
14.9
16.0
16.9
17.9
18.9
19.8

Temperature (C)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
AZ-50 (liquid) (vapor) (liquid) (vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
507
404A
HP80
408A
-47.0 -46.5 -45.7 -49.2 -47.3 -44.9 -44.4
-45.0 -44.5 -43.8 -47.2 -45.3 -42.8 -42.4
-43.2 -42.6 -41.9 -45.3 -43.5 -40.9 -40.5
-41.4 -40.9 -40.2 -43.6 -41.7 -39.2 -38.7
-39.8 -39.2 -38.5 -41.9 -40.1 -37.5 -37.1
-38.2 -37.7 -37.0 -40.4 -38.6 -35.9 -35.5
-36.8 -36.2 -35.5 -38.9 -37.1 -34.4 -34.0
-35.4 -34.8 -34.1 -37.5 -35.7 -33.0 -32.6
-34.0 -33.5 -32.8 -36.2 -34.4 -31.6 -31.2
-32.7 -32.2 -31.5 -34.9 -33.1 -30.3 -29.9
-31.5 -30.9 -30.3 -33.6 -31.9 -29.1 -28.6
-30.3 -29.7 -29.1 -32.4 -30.7 -27.8 -27.4
-29.2 -28.6 -27.9 -31.3 -29.6 -26.7 -26.3
-28.1 -27.5 -26.8 -30.2 -28.5 -25.6 -25.1
-27.0 -26.4 -25.8 -29.1 -27.5 -24.5 -24.1
-26.0 -25.4 -24.8 -28.1 -26.4 -23.4 -23.0
-25.0 -24.4 -23.8 -27.1 -25.5 -22.4 -22.0
-24.0 -23.4 -22.8 -26.1 -24.5 -21.4 -21.0
-23.1 -22.5 -21.8 -25.2 -23.6 -20.4 -20.0
-22.2 -21.5 -20.9 -24.2 -22.6 -19.5 -19.1
-21.3 -20.6 -20.0 -23.4 -21.8 -18.6 -18.2
-20.4 -19.8 -19.1 -22.5 -20.9 -17.7 -17.3
-19.5 -18.9 -18.3 -21.6 -20.1 -16.8 -16.4
-18.7 -18.1 -17.5 -20.8 -19.2 -16.0 -15.6
-17.9 -17.2 -16.7 -20.0 -18.4 -15.2 -14.8
-17.1 -16.4 -15.9 -19.2 -17.6 -14.3 -14.0
-15.2 -14.5 -13.9 -17.3 -15.7 -12.4 -12.0
-13.4 -12.7 -12.1 -15.4 -13.9 -10.5 -10.2
-11.6 -11.0 -10.4 -13.7 -12.2 -8.8
-8.4
-10.0 -9.3
-8.7 -12.0 -10.6 -7.1
-6.7
-8.4
-7.7
-7.1 -10.4 -9.0
-5.5
-5.1
-6.8
-6.2
-5.6
-8.9
-7.5
-3.9
-3.5
-5.4
-4.7
-4.1
-7.4
-6.0
-2.4
-2.0
-3.9
-3.2
-2.7
-6.0
-4.6
-0.9
-0.6
-2.6
-1.9
-1.4
-4.6
-3.3
0.5
0.8
-1.2
-0.5
0.0
-3.3
-1.9
1.8
2.2
0.1
0.8
1.3
-2.0
-0.7
3.1
3.5
1.3
2.0
2.5
-0.8
0.6
4.4
4.8
2.5
3.2
3.7
0.5
1.8
5.6
6.0
3.7
4.4
4.9
1.6
3.0
6.9
7.2
4.9
5.6
6.1
2.8
4.1
8.0
8.4
6.0
6.7
7.2
3.9
5.2
9.2
9.5
7.1
7.8
8.3
5.0
6.3
10.3 10.6
8.1
8.9
9.3
6.1
7.3
11.4 11.7
9.2
9.9
10.4
7.1
8.4
12.4 12.8
10.2 10.9 11.4
8.2
9.4
13.5 13.8
11.2 11.9 12.4
9.1
10.4 14.5 14.8
12.2 12.9 13.4 10.1 11.3 15.5 15.8
13.1 13.9 14.3 11.1 12.3 16.5 16.8
14.1 14.8 15.3 12.0 13.2 17.4 17.7
15.0 15.7 16.2 12.9 14.1 18.4 18.7
15.9 16.6 17.1 13.8 15.0 19.3 19.6

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Temperature (C)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
Pressure
AZ-50 (liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
(kPa) 502
507
404A
HP80
408A
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1950
2000
2050
2100
2150
2200
2250
2300
2350
2400
2450
2500
2550
2600
2650
2700
2750
2800
2850
2900
2950
3000
3050
3100
3150
3200
3250
3300
3350
3400

21.6
23.4
25.1
26.7
28.3
29.9
31.4
32.8
34.3
35.7
37.0
38.3
39.6
40.9
42.1
43.4
44.5
45.7
46.8
48.0
49.1
50.1
51.2
52.2
53.3
54.3
55.3
56.2
57.2
58.1
59.1
60.0
60.9
61.8
62.6
63.5
64.4
65.2
66.0
66.8
67.7
68.4
69.2
70.0
70.8
71.5
72.3
73.0

17.6
19.3
20.9
22.5
24.1
25.6
27.0
28.4
29.8
31.1
32.4
33.7
34.9
36.1
37.3
38.5
39.6
40.7
41.8
42.9
43.9
45.0
46.0
47.0
47.9
48.9
49.8
50.8
51.7
52.6
53.5
54.3
55.2
56.0
56.9
57.7
58.5
59.3
60.1
60.8
61.6
62.3
63.1
63.8
64.5
65.2
65.9
66.6

18.4
20.1
21.7
23.3
24.9
26.4
27.8
29.2
30.6
31.9
33.2
34.5
35.8
37.0
38.2
39.3
40.5
41.6
42.7
43.8
44.8
45.8
46.9
47.9
48.8
49.8
50.7
51.7
52.6
53.5
54.4
55.3
56.1
57.0
57.8
58.6
59.4
60.2
61.0
61.8
62.6
63.3
64.1
64.8
65.5
66.3
67.0
67.7

18.8
20.5
22.2
23.7
25.3
26.8
28.2
29.6
31.0
32.3
33.6
34.9
36.1
37.3
38.5
39.7
40.8
41.9
43.0
44.1
45.1
46.2
47.2
48.2
49.1
50.1
51.0
52.0
52.9
53.8
54.6
55.5
56.4
57.2
58.0
58.9
59.7
60.5
61.2
62.0
62.8
63.5
64.3
65.0
65.7
66.4
67.1
67.8

15.6
17.3
18.9
20.5
22.1
23.6
25.0
26.4
27.8
29.1
30.4
31.7
33.0
34.2
35.4
36.6
37.7
38.8
39.9
41.0
42.1
43.1
44.1
45.1
46.1
47.1
48.0
49.0
49.9
50.8
51.7
52.6
53.4
54.3
55.2
56.0
56.8
57.6
58.4
59.2
60.0
60.8
61.5
62.3
63.0
63.7
64.5
65.2

16.8
18.4
20.1
21.6
23.2
24.6
26.1
27.5
28.8
30.1
31.4
32.7
33.9
35.1
36.3
37.5
38.6
39.7
40.8
41.9
42.9
43.9
45.0
45.9
46.9
47.9
48.8
49.7
50.7
51.6
52.4
53.3
54.2
55.0
55.8
56.7
57.5
58.3
59.1
59.8
60.6
61.4
62.1
62.9
63.6
64.3
65.0
65.7

Gauge Pressure = Absolute Pressure - 101.3 kPa


1 Bar = 101.3 kPa

21.1
22.8
24.5
26.1
27.6
29.2
30.6
32.1
33.5
34.8
36.2
37.5
38.7
40.0
41.2
42.4
43.5
44.7
45.8
46.9
48.0
49.0
50.1
51.1
52.1
53.1
54.1
55.0
55.9
56.9
57.8
58.7
59.6
60.4
61.3
62.1
63.0
63.8
64.6
65.4
66.2
67.0
67.8
68.5
69.3
70.0
70.8
71.5

21.4
23.1
24.8
26.4
27.9
29.4
30.9
32.4
33.7
35.1
36.4
37.7
39.0
40.2
41.5
42.6
43.8
44.9
46.1
47.1
48.2
49.3
50.3
51.3
52.3
53.3
54.3
55.2
56.2
57.1
58.0
58.9
59.8
60.6
61.5
62.3
63.2
64.0
64.8
65.6
66.4
67.2
68.0
68.7
69.5
70.2
70.9
71.7

R-502 Retrofit
Temperature-Pressure Table (International System of Units)
Units are in Degrees Celsius vs. kiloPascals

Pressure (kPa)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
Temperature
AZ-50 (liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
(C)
502
507
404A
HP80
408A
-40
-39
-38
-37
-36
-35
-34
-33
-32
-31
-30
-29
-28
-27

127
133
139
145
151
158
165
172
179
186
194
202
210
219

139
145
152
158
165
173
180
188
196
204
213
222
231
240

135
141
148
155
161
169
176
183
191
199
208
216
225
235

131
137
143
150
157
164
171
178
186
194
202
211
220
229

153
159
166
174
181
189
197
205
214
223
232
241
251
261

141
147
154
161
168
175
183
191
199
208
217
226
235
245

125
131
137
143
149
156
163
170
177
185
192
200
209
217

123
128
134
140
147
153
160
167
174
181
189
197
205
214

-26
-25
-24
-23
-22
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

227
236
246
255
265
275
286
296
307
319
330
342
354
367
380
393
407
421
435
450
465
480
496
512
529
546
563
581
599
618
637
656
676
697
718
739
761
783
806

250
260
270
281
292
303
314
326
339
351
364
377
391
405
419
434
449
465
481
497
514
531
549
567
586
605
624
644
664
685
706
728
751
774
797
821
845
870
896

244
254
264
274
285
296
307
319
331
343
356
369
382
396
410
424
439
454
470
486
502
519
537
554
573
591
610
630
650
670
691
712
734
757
780
803
827
852
877

238
248
257
268
278
289
300
312
324
336
348
361
374
388
402
416
431
446
461
477
494
510
527
545
563
581
600
620
640
660
681
702
724
746
769
792
816
840
865

271
282
293
304
315
327
340
352
365
378
392
406
421
435
450
466
482
498
515
532
550
568
587
606
625
645
665
686
708
730
752
775
798
822
846
871
897
923
949

254
265
275
286
297
309
321
333
345
358
371
385
399
413
428
443
459
475
491
508
525
543
561
580
599
618
638
659
680
701
723
745
768
792
816
840
866
891
917

226
235
244
254
264
274
285
295
307
318
330
342
354
367
380
394
407
422
436
451
466
482
498
515
532
549
567
585
603
622
642
662
682
703
725
746
769
792
815

222
231
241
250
260
270
280
291
302
313
325
337
349
362
375
388
402
416
431
446
461
476
492
509
526
543
560
578
597
616
635
655
675
696
717
739
761
784
807

Pressure (kPa)
Bubble Dew Bubble Dew Bubble Dew
Temperature
AZ-50 (liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)(liquid)(vapor)
(C)
502
507
404A
HP80
408A
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

829
852
877
901
927
952
979
1005
1033
1061
1089
1118
1148
1178
1208
1240

922
949
976
1004
1032
1061
1091
1121
1152
1183
1215
1248
1281
1316
1350
1386

902
928
955
982
1010
1039
1068
1097
1127
1158
1190
1222
1255
1288
1322
1357

890
916
943
970
998
1026
1055
1084
1115
1145
1177
1209
1241
1274
1308
1343

977
1004
1033
1062
1091
1121
1152
1183
1215
1248
1281
1315
1350
1385
1421
1458

944
972
1000
1028
1057
1087
1117
1148
1180
1212
1245
1279
1313
1348
1384
1420

839
863
888
913
939
966
993
1020
1048
1077
1106
1136
1167
1198
1230
1262

831
855
880
905
931
957
984
1012
1040
1068
1098
1127
1158
1189
1220
1253

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

1272
1304
1337
1371
1405
1440
1476
1512
1549
1587
1625
1664
1704
1744
1785
1827
1870
1913
1957
2002
2047
2093
2141
2188
2237
2287
2337
2388
2440
2493
2547
2601
2657
2713
2771
2829
2888

1422
1459
1496
1535
1574
1613
1654
1695
1737
1780
1824
1868
1913
1959
2006
2054
2103
2152
2203
2254
2306
2359
2413
2469
2525
2582
2640
2699
2759
2821
2883
2947
3011
3077
3145
3213
3283

1392
1428
1465
1503
1541
1580
1620
1660
1701
1743
1786
1829
1874
1919
1965
2012
2059
2108
2157
2207
2259
2311
2364
2418
2472
2528
2585
2643
2702
2762
2823
2885
2948
3012
3078
3145
3213

1378
1414
1451
1489
1527
1566
1605
1645
1687
1728
1771
1815
1859
1904
1950
1997
2044
2093
2142
2192
2244
2296
2349
2403
2458
2514
2571
2629
2688
2748
2809
2871
2934
2999
3065
3132
3200

1495
1533
1572
1611
1651
1692
1734
1776
1820
1864
1908
1954
2000
2048
2096
2145
2194
2245
2296
2349
2402
2456
2511
2567
2624
2682
2741
2801
2862
2924
2987
3051
3116
3182
3250
3318
3388

1457
1495
1533
1572
1612
1653
1694
1736
1779
1823
1868
1913
1959
2006
2054
2103
2153
2203
2255
2307
2360
2414
2469
2525
2582
2640
2699
2759
2821
2883
2946
3010
3076
3142
3210
3279
3350

1295
1329
1363
1398
1433
1469
1506
1544
1582
1621
1661
1701
1742
1784
1827
1870
1914
1959
2005
2051
2099
2147
2196
2245
2296
2348
2400
2453
2507
2562
2618
2675
2733
2792
2852
2912
2974

1285
1319
1353
1388
1423
1459
1496
1534
1572
1611
1650
1690
1731
1773
1816
1859
1903
1948
1993
2040
2087
2135
2184
2234
2284
2336
2388
2441
2495
2550
2606
2663
2721
2780
2839
2900
2962

Gauge Pressure = Absolute Pressure - 101.3 kPa


1 Bar = 101.3 kPa

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