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Dew point bubble point
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Definition
• DEW POINT : The temperature at which a vapor will condense or, where associated with glide, the higher or highest boiling point of the mixture. The vapor temperature without superheat.
• BUBBLE POINT: The temperature at which a liquid forms bubbles (usually the lower or lowest boiling point of one of the constituents of a blend). The liquid temperature without sub-cooling.
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Definitions
• Glide
– Refrigerant blend has various temperatues at a single pressure in the condenser or evaporator.
• Fractionation
– Blends are separated during a phase of transition
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Blends
• 404A
– (R-125/143a/134a)
– 1.5⁰F Glide
• 410A
– HFC-125/R-32
– < .5⁰F Glide
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Other Glide Examples
• MP39 < 11.5⁰F
• HP80 < 3.5⁰F
• 407C< 11.5⁰F
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Superheat calculation
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Subcooling calculation
• Find the Bubble point temperature from the High pressure gage
• Subtract the liquid line temperature
• You now have the subcooling
• Example 407C
– Liquid pressure 200PSIG = 92.9⁰F
– Measured liquid line temperature is 89.9⁰F
– Subcooling is 10⁰F
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Superheat calculation
• Measure the Suction line temperature
• Find the Dew point temperature from the Low pressure gage and subtract from Suction Line temperature
• You now have the subcooling
• Example 407C – Measured liquid line temperature is 44.3⁰F
– Liquid pressure 70PSIG = 34.3⁰F
– Subcooling is 10⁰F
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