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These charts are an example of a

generic superheat charts for a typical fixed
orifice, split residential system.  These
charts should not be used for charging.  A
typical manufacturer’s recommended sub-
cooling is 12°F (7°C). These are only exam-
ples of  what the manufacturer’s may rec-
ommend.  Heed all manufacturer’s indica-
tions, instructions and warnings above
those in this manual.  

The indoor wet bulb measurement can be

accomplished by a Fieldpiece ARH4 or
ATWB1 and should be taken as close to the
evaporator coil inlet as possible.  The out-
door dry bulb reading can be taken with an
ARH4, ATB1, ATA1 or any other Fieldpiece
air thermocouple and should be taken as
close to the condenser air inlet as possible.

Measuring Actual Superheat and
Subcooling

Superheat is the difference between the actual

temperature of the refrigerant (gas) as it leaves the
evaporator and the boiling point temperature of the
refrigerant in the evaporator coil. After boiling, the
refrigerant continues to warm up. The number of
degrees it “warmed up” after boiling is called the
superheat. Under worst case conditions (low load
for fixed orifice systems), the refrigerant in the evap-
orator boils off near the end of the evaporator coil.
To make sure liquid doesn’t enter the compressor
under the worst case condition (low load), the refrig-
erator manufacturers publish charts indicating what
the superheat should be at a given indoor wet bulb
measurement and outdoor air temperature. 

Measuring superheat is your best indication on a

fixed orifice system of the proper refrigerant charge
and operating conditions. If everything else is work-
ing properly and the actual superheat is too high,
add refrigerant. If it’s too low, remove refrigerant. 

Subcooling is the difference between the boiling

point of the refrigerant in the condenser and the
actual temperature of the refrigerant as it leaves
the condenser.  The degrees that the refrigerant
“cools down” below the boiling point is the sub-
cooling.  Under worst case scenario (low load for
TXV) the subcooling will continue to rise.  If the
subcooling rises to high, liquid may be backed into
the compressor causing damage and catastrophic
failure.

On TXV systems, subcooling is the best indica-

tion of the state of charge in the refrigerant system
since these systems are designed to maintain con-
stant superheat.  

Properly charging a system ensures maximum

efficiency and longer equipment life.

The hose must have a schraeder valve depress-

er on one end to release the refrigerant from the
suction  or liquid line. This is the same type of hose
available with most pressure gauge sets. We sug-
gest EPA sanctioned “no leak” hoses.

Exercise caution whenever working with any

electricity and high pressure liquid or gas. Follow all
instructions provided with equipment being serviced
or installed.

Target Superheat and Subcooling

Heed all equipment manufacturer’s specifica-

tions, warnings and suggestions above anything
found in this manual.

To determine the target superheat (fixed orifice

system) or subcooling (charts vary dramatically
from one system to another), you need the manu-
facturers target superheat chart or subcooling chart. 

You can use the ARH4 Fieldpiece accessory

head for both wet bulb, dew point and dry bulb
measurements. 

Condenser

Evaporator

Compressor 

Liquid 

V

apor 

Checking 
Subcooling 
Using the 
SSX34 

Re

frig

e

ra

nt

Flo

w

Re

fri

g

e

ra

nt

Flo

w

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

ATM 

ON/OFF 

TYPE 

TEMP. 

UNIT 

SH 

SC 

Throttle Valve (TXV, Cap. Tube, Fixed Orifice) 

Liquid  
& Vapor 

Liquid 

V

apor 

Liquid  
& Vapor 

Checking 
Superheat 
Using the 
SSX34 

T2

T

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

T2

ATM 

ON/OFF 

TYPE 

TEMP. 

UNIT 

SH 

SC 

PRESS FOR 1 SECOND

AUTO-OFF

BATTERY

CHECK

Temp Cal

PRESS FOR 1 SECOND

AUTO-OFF

BATTERY

CHECK

Temp Cal

Generic Target Superheat Charts*

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