Pressure-Temperature Charts

Saturation P-T data for common refrigerants

R-407C

Zeotropic
GWP: 1,774
ODP: 0
Temperature Glide: 7°C

Quick P-T Lookup

psig

* Results are interpolated from the P-T table data

Z

Zeotropic Blend

This refrigerant has a temperature glide of 7°C - use the correct saturation point!

Temperature Glide Visualization

Dew Point
100% Vapor
For Superheat
7°C Glide
Higher Temp Lower Temp
Bubble Point
100% Liquid
For Subcooling

DEW Suction Side / Superheat

  • Superheat = Suction Temp - Dew Point Temp
  • • Use at evaporator outlet
  • • Low pressure gauge reading
  • • Temperature where last liquid evaporates

BUBBLE Liquid Side / Subcooling

  • Subcooling = Bubble Point Temp - Liquid Temp
  • • Use at condenser outlet
  • • High pressure gauge reading
  • • Temperature where first bubble forms

Important: Using the wrong saturation point will give incorrect superheat/subcooling readings. For R-407C with 7°C glide, this error can significantly affect diagnosis and charging.

Dew Point (Vapor)

Used for suction line / evaporator

°C °F psig
-40 -40 4.0
-35 -31 10.2
-30 -22 17.4
-25 -13 25.7
-20 -4 35.2
-15 5 46.0
-10 14 58.3
-5 23 72.1
0 32 87.5
5 41 104.6
10 50 123.6
15 59 144.5
20 68 167.5
25 77 192.6
30 86 220.1
35 95 250.0
40 104 282.5
45 113 317.6
50 122 355.5
55 131 396.3
60 140 440.0

Bubble Point (Liquid)

Used for liquid line / condenser

°C °F psig
-40 -40 -2.8
-35 -31 2.5
-30 -22 8.6
-25 -13 15.7
-20 -4 23.9
-15 5 33.3
-10 14 44.0
-5 23 56.0
0 32 69.5
5 41 84.5
10 50 101.1
15 59 119.5
20 68 139.7
25 77 161.9
30 86 186.1
35 95 212.6
40 104 241.4
45 113 272.7
50 122 306.5
55 131 343.0
60 140 382.3

Pressure Units: psig = Gauge pressure (relative to atmosphere) kPa / bar / kgf/cm² = Absolute pressure