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Technician Measurement Guide

What Is Superheat in HVAC?

Superheat is the temperature of refrigerant vapor above its saturation temperature at a given pressure. It helps show how fully refrigerant has boiled in the evaporator.

Refrigeration & Compressors About 5–7 minutes Reviewed for homeowner education

Plain-language explanation: This page is educational and does not replace testing the actual equipment.

Why technicians measure it

Superheat helps evaluate evaporator feeding and helps protect the compressor from liquid refrigerant return.

High superheat

High superheat may be associated with low refrigerant, a restriction, low evaporator feeding, or excessive heat load.

Low superheat

Low superheat may indicate overfeeding, low airflow, or conditions that could allow liquid refrigerant toward the compressor.

Why one number is not enough

Superheat must be interpreted with subcooling, airflow, indoor and outdoor conditions, equipment type, and manufacturer procedures.

Frequently asked questions

Is there one correct superheat number?

No. Target values depend on system design and operating conditions.

Can low airflow change superheat?

Yes. Airflow has a major effect on evaporator load and refrigerant behavior.

Is superheat only used on AC systems?

No. It is used in air conditioning, heat pumps, and refrigeration.

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