The pressure in a refrigerant varies depending on the type of refrigerant, the temperature, and the specific conditions of the refrigeration system. Typically, refrigerants operate under high pressure in the condenser and lower pressure in the evaporator. For example, R-134a refrigerant can have pressures ranging from around 30 psi in the evaporator to over 200 psi in the condenser at room temperature. Proper monitoring and management of these pressures are crucial for efficient system performance and safety.
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