3.0
5 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

HVAC PT Chart is an electronic pressure-temperature calculator that allows HVAC technicians and contractors to quickly lookup the temperature and corresponding pressure for 75 common HVAC refrigerants.

This is a unique PT Chart app for the following reasons:

1. Includes 100+ refrigerants

2. Allows you to input the exact temperature and then the corresponding pressure will display and vice versa.

3. Allows you to also use a slider control to specify the exact pressure or temperature (in 1 degree increments) to see the corresponding temperature or pressure

4. Allows you to select the atmospheric pressure so as to show the true pressure-temperature relationships even for high elevations like Denver, Colorado.

5. Includes a database of 1000+ cities world-wide with elevation data that is used to derive atmospheric pressure

6. Includes ability to display all important thermodynamic properties about each refrigerant

7. Display units in both English and Metric

8. Allows you to email your inputs and results
Updated on
Apr 27, 2012

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Ratings and reviews

3.0
5 reviews
A Google user
February 20, 2016
I like the ability to choose a city especially since I live in a higher elevation area. But, I need a chart for R-438a and I didn't see it in this app.
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A Google user
August 30, 2012
It's quick and easy to use. Accurate. A huge time saver when I need a stat.
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