Superheat & Subcooling

Superheat and subcooling help you interpret pressure-temperature readings around the saturation line. They are widely used in refrigeration, HVAC, and automotive A/C commissioning and troubleshooting.

Definitions (at the same pressure)

  • Superheat (ΔTsh): vapor temperature above saturation at the same pressure.
    ΔTsh = Tmeasured − Tsat(P)
  • Subcooling (ΔTsc): liquid temperature below saturation at the same pressure.
    ΔTsc = Tsat(P) − Tmeasured

Why it matters

Common pitfalls

Using FluidTool

To explore superheat/subcooling with a specific fluid, open the tool and preselect a refrigerant:

If your workflow is pressure-based, start from saturation: compute Tsat(P), then apply ΔTsh or ΔTsc as needed. For two-phase points, also see the quality (Q) note below.