Refrigerant Charge Calculator — Superheat
Should I charge by superheat or subcooling?
Use superheat charging for fixed-orifice/piston systems and subcooling charging for TXV or EEV systems. Applying the wrong method can produce a misleading charge verdict even when your gauges and temperatures are accurate. The equipment manufacturer procedure and charging chart remain the controlling reference.
Run the numbers for your project
Use the Refrigerant Charge Calculator — Superheat to get an exact answer for your inputs.
Open the calculatorRelated questions
- How do I check the refrigerant charge with superheat or subcooling?
- What target superheat should a fixed-orifice system have?
- Do I need a license to charge a refrigerant system?
- What does high superheat and low subcooling mean together?
- Why does my target subcool come from the nameplate?
- What if outdoor temperature is very low during charging?
- Does refrigerant blend glide affect this calculation?
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