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Refrigerant Pressure Temperature Chart UK: Quick Reference for HVAC Engineers

Refrigerant Pressure Temperature Chart UK: Quick Reference for HVAC Engineers

Saturation pressure-temperature (PT) data is one of the most frequently referenced resources for UK HVAC and refrigeration engineers. This guide provides quick-reference PT values for the most common UK refrigerants: R32, R410A, R404A, R134a, R407C, R1234yf and R22 (for legacy systems).

How to Use Pressure-Temperature Data

The saturation temperature is the temperature at which a refrigerant changes phase (evaporates or condenses) at a given pressure. On a refrigeration system: the low-side pressure gives the evaporating temperature; the high-side pressure gives the condensing temperature. Compare actual measured temperatures with PT values to diagnose charge issues, blocked expansion valves or heat exchanger fouling.

Key PT Values for Common UK Refrigerants

All pressures in bar gauge (barg). Use a certified digital manifold set to the correct refrigerant.

R32 (GWP 675, A2L):

R410A (GWP 2,088, A1):

R404A (GWP 3,922, A1):

R134a (GWP 1,430, A1):

R407C (GWP 1,774, A1) — approximate mid-point values:

R1234yf (GWP 4, A2L):

Important Notes for UK Engineers

Carrying out a system service or charge verification? Source your refrigerant from Refrigerant Gas Supplies Ltd — UK F-Gas compliant, next-day delivery: R32, R410A, R404A, R134a.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the saturation pressure of R32 at 0°C?

Approximately 8.0 bar gauge. At -10°C: 5.8 barg. At 40°C: 24.8 barg. Use a digital manifold set to R32 for accurate readings.

What is the saturation pressure of R410A at 0°C?

Approximately 7.9 bar gauge — very similar to R32. At -10°C: 5.7 barg. At 40°C: 24.3 barg.

Why do R404A systems run at higher pressures than R22?

R404A at 0°C is approximately 9.7 barg vs R22’s 4.0 barg. R22 systems cannot be converted to R404A without checking pressure ratings of all components.

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