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R407C Charging Procedure UK: Step-by-Step Guide for Engineers

R407C Charging Procedure UK: Step-by-Step for HVAC Engineers

R407C is a zeotropic blend of R32, R125 and R134a. Its zeotropic nature means it must always be charged as liquid — drawing vapour causes fractionation, changing the blend composition and degrading system performance.

Key R407C Facts Before You Start

Step-by-Step R407C Charging

  1. Recover existing charge (if system has leaked, recover all and recharge fully)
  2. Pressure test with dry nitrogen; evacuate to 500 microns
  3. Use siphon or inverted cylinder — attach to high-side liquid service port
  4. Open valve slowly; charge by weight to data-plate specification
  5. If charging via suction port: use liquid-charging device to vaporise before compressor inlet
  6. Run system 15 min; check dew-point superheat (5–10°C) and bubble-point subcooling (5–8°C)
  7. Log refrigerant type, quantity, engineer certification, date

Common Mistakes

R407C 10 kg from Refrigerant Gas Supplies Ltd — UK F-Gas compliant, next-day delivery. See also R407C R22 retrofit guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why must R407C be charged as liquid?

R407C is zeotropic — its three components have different volatilities. Vapour withdrawal preferentially removes R32, leaving an off-spec mixture. Liquid charging preserves blend composition.

What is the target superheat for R407C?

5–10°C suction superheat measured using dew-point saturation temperature. 5–8°C liquid subcooling using bubble-point saturation temperature.

Can I use R410A manifold gauges for R407C?

Only if they have an R407C scale. R407C and R410A have very different pressures. Use digital manifold with the correct refrigerant selection.

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