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R-407C Pressure at 130°F — Saturation P-T Data

324.5 PSI
Saturation Pressure

How This Was Calculated

Saturation pressure interpolated from ASHRAE tabular data for R407C. Elevated pressure — high-side normal range.

P_sat = interpolate(T_data, T_input)
P_sat
Saturation pressure: 325 PSI
T_input
Input temperature: 130°F
T_data
ASHRAE tabular reference data: R407C

Important Considerations

ℹ️Elevated Pressure Notice

At 130°F, R407C is at 325 PSI — in the elevated range above 300 PSI. This is within normal high-side operating conditions for hot weather but warrants attention. Confirm condenser coil is clean, fans are operating, and ambient temperature is within equipment rated limits. Monitor for pressure trending higher over a season, which may indicate refrigerant overcharge or coil fouling.

🌡️Extreme High Temperature Context

130°F is an extreme operating temperature — above the rated ambient limit for most residential HVAC equipment (typically 115–120°F). At this condition, R407C reaches very high saturation pressure which stresses compressor windings and discharge valves. Most manufacturers void warranty for operation above rated ambient. Consider condenser shading, pre-cooling, or equipment with expanded ambient ratings for installations in direct sun in hot climates.

🔬Superheat & Subcooling Diagnostic

The saturation pressure shown (for R407C at 130°F) is the baseline for measuring superheat and subcooling. Suction superheat = suction line temperature minus evaporator saturation temperature. Subcooling = condensing saturation temperature minus liquid line temperature. Typical targets: 8–12°F superheat at the evaporator (TXV systems), 10–20°F subcooling at the condenser. Deviations indicate improper charge, metering device issues, or non-condensables.

🛡️Safety Classification

R407C — consult ASHRAE Standard 34 and manufacturer safety data sheet for handling requirements. EPA Section 608 certification is required for purchase and handling.

🌍Environmental Impact — Moderate GWP

R407C has a GWP of 1,774 — meaning 1 lb released equals 1,774 lbs of CO2 equivalent warming over 100 years. It falls under AIM Act HFC phase-down regulations but is considered a transitional refrigerant with lower impact than legacy options like R-22 or R-404A. Lower-GWP alternatives (R-32 at GWP 675, R-454B at GWP 466) are increasingly available for new equipment.

📖 Data Source

Saturation pressure-temperature data for R407C derived from ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 30 (Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants), and verified against manufacturer published data (Chemours Opteon, Honeywell Solstice). Values represent saturated conditions at sea level.

Source: ASHRAE Fundamentals 2021, Chapter 30

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Disclaimer: This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only. Always verify calculations with a licensed professional and consult your local building department before making decisions based on these results.