13.9 - Refrigerant volume
It is essential to run the unit in cooling mode to nd out whether the charge is correct; this is done by checking the actual subcooling.
Following a slight leak, it will be possible to feel a drop in the refrigerant charge from the initial charge, and this will aect the subcooling
value obtained at the air-cooled exchanger outlet; it cannot, however, be felt in heating mode.
13.10 - Refrigerant properties
R32 properties
Saturated temperatures (°C) based on the relative pressure (in kPa)
Satur. temp.
Relative
pressure
Satur. temp.
Relative
pressure
Satur. temp.
Relative
pressure
Satur. temp.
Relative
pressure
-20 306 4 822 28 1730 52 3189
-19 321 5 851 29 1778 53 3264
-18 337 6 881 30 1828 54 3341
-17 354 7 912 31 1878 55 3420
-16 371 8 943 32 1929 56 3500
-15 388 9 974 33 1982 57 3581
-14 406 10 1007 34 2035 58 3664
-13 424 11 1040 35 2090 59 3748
-12 443 12 1074 36 2145 60 3833
-11 463 13 1109 37 2202 61 3920
-10 483 14 1144 38 2260 62 4009
-9 503 15 1181 39 2318 63 4099
-8 524 16 1218 40 2378 64 4191
-7 546 17 1256 41 2439 65 4284
-6 568 18 1295 42 2501 66 4379
-5 591 19 1334 43 2565 67 4476
-4 614 20 1375 44 2629 68 4575
-3 638 21 1416 45 2695 69 4675
-2 662 22 1458 46 2762 70 4777
-1 687 23 1501 47 2830
0 713 24 1545 48 2899
1 739 26 1635 49 2969
2 766 25 1590 50 3041
3 794 27 1682 51 3114
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