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Refrigerant Vapor Pressure Table

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Temperature in °C Pressure in bar (positive pressure) of R744 depending on density in kg/m(1)
200 kg (440.92 lbs)/m(1) 225 kg (496.04 lbs)/m(1) 250 kg (551.16 lbs)/m(1) 300 kg (661.39 lbs)/m(1)
-10 26 26 26 26
-5 30 30 30 30
0 35 35 35 35
10 45 45 45 45
15 51 51 51 51
20 57 57 57 57
25 64 64 64 64
30 67 70 70 70
31.1 (critical temperature) 67 68 70 72
35 68 71 73 75
40 71 74 77 82
50 76 82 85 92
60 82 88 92 102
70 88 97 100 111
80 94 102 108 121
90 99 107 116 130
(1) The density specifies how many kilograms of refrigerant R744 per m of available internal refrigerant circuit volume are added. The capacity for refrigerant R744 was calculated for a particular available internal refrigerant circuit volume. For example, if there is too much refrigerant oil in the refrigerant circuit, the available internal volume is reduced and the refrigerant circuit may be overfilled, even though the added amount of refrigerant is OK.
(2) A density of approximately 250 kg (551.16 lbs)/m of available internal volume is designed for the refrigerant circuit in vehicles.
(3) If the density is exceeded, the static pressure in the refrigerant circuit increases sharply and the pressure relief valve on the low-pressure side activates (at a density of 400 kg (881.85 lbs)/m , for example, the static pressure will already start to increase to 144 bar (2, 088.55 psi) at an ambient temperature of 80 °C (176 °F)).