![]() ![]() Lower subcooling indicates less liquid refrigerant in the condenser. Higher subcooling indicates more liquid stored in the condenser. The more liquid that is stored in the condenser, the more it will cool below the 110☏ SCT. If the liquid line temperature is 105☏ the system has 5 degrees of subcooling. Once all of the refrigerant has condensed to 110☏ liquid, the refrigerant temperature will begin to fall below the SCT of 110☏. The majority of the condenser will contain 110☏ saturated vapor/liquid. An R22 A/C system with 226# of head pressure will have a condensing temperature of 110☏. ![]() The condenser contains mostly saturated vapor. ![]() Subcooling is the amount of temperature below the saturated condensing temperature. ![]()
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