Refrigerants - Saturation Pressures vs. Temperatures
The relation between temperatures and boiling pressuress for
- R-717 : Ammonia
- R-134a : Tetrafluoroethane
- R-22 : Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
- R-507 :
- R-290 : Propane
- R-744 : CO2
are indicated in the diagrams below:
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