The is the pressure at which liquid R-12 and its vapor coexist in equilibrium at a given temperature. At -10°C, R-12 is typically in a low-temperature, low-pressure state common in evaporator coils.
Understanding this precise thermodynamic relationship is vital for servicing legacy refrigeration equipment, reconstructing historical mechanical behavior, and managing proper fluid conversions. Thermodynamic Mechanics of R-12 r-12 saturation pressure at -10 c
| Temperature (°C) | Saturation Pressure (kPa) | | --- | --- | | -10 | 201.7 | The is the pressure at which liquid R-12
(Note: Values are derived from standard ASHRAE thermodynamic property tables. Slight variances may occur depending on the specific dataset used, but 31–32 psig is the industry standard reference.) R-12 is typically in a low-temperature
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