Latent heat
hfg = hg - hf
Cooling effect uses enthalpy difference
Refrigerant property lookup
Look up R410A saturation pressure, enthalpy, latent heat, and vapor specific volume by temperature for quick HVAC, heat pump, and refrigeration cycle checks.
Instant saturation lookup
Results update automatically using interpolated table values for R410A saturation properties.
Interpolated result
Reference table
| Temperature (°C) | Pressure (kPa) | hf (kJ/kg) | hg (kJ/kg) | hfg (kJ/kg) | vg (m3/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -20 | 185 | 35 | 210 | 175 | 0.05 |
| 0 | 500 | 50 | 240 | 190 | 0.045 |
| 10 | 680 | 60 | 255 | 195 | 0.043 |
| 20 | 900 | 70 | 270 | 200 | 0.041 |
| 30 | 1150 | 82 | 287 | 205 | 0.039 |
| 40 | 1450 | 95 | 305 | 210 | 0.037 |
| 50 | 1800 | 108 | 325 | 217 | 0.035 |
| 60 | 2200 | 122 | 347 | 225 | 0.033 |
| 70 | 2650 | 137 | 370 | 233 | 0.031 |
| 80 | 3150 | 153 | 395 | 242 | 0.029 |
Formulas
hfg = hg - hf
Cooling effect uses enthalpy difference
Tsat corresponds to Psat
At saturation, liquid and vapor can coexist
R410A saturation properties are used for quick heat pump and air conditioning checks, evaporator and condenser estimates, pressure-temperature comparisons, and troubleshooting. Always verify final design values against manufacturer data and applicable refrigerant standards.
Reference
The pressure at which R410A boils or condenses at the selected saturation temperature.
hf is the energy content of saturated liquid refrigerant at the saturation point.
hg is the energy content of saturated vapor refrigerant at the saturation point.
vg helps estimate vapor volume flow and compressor displacement requirements.
FAQ
R410A is an HFC refrigerant blend widely used in residential and commercial air conditioning and heat pump systems.
R410A operates at higher saturation pressures than refrigerants such as R22, so equipment, gauges, and service procedures must be rated for the refrigerant.
No. Use this page for quick reference and early calculations. Final HVAC work should use manufacturer data, standards, and calibrated gauges.
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