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    Refrigerant Charge Calculator — Superheat

    Does refrigerant blend glide affect this calculation?

    Yes. For zeotropic blends with temperature glide, use dew temperature for superheat and bubble temperature for subcooling. Mixing those references can make the system appear over- or undercharged when it is not. This is especially important on blends such as R-407C and R-448A.

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