ASHRAE Fundamentals Chapter 30 has all the charts you need for refrigerants... all of them.
When I start a refrigeration problem, the first thing I do is sketch the shape of the process that you would on the P-H curve, on my sheet of scrap paper. You know...a rectangle with the right side of it sloped. Then as I read the problem, I quickly jot on the diagram the temperatures given, the pressure (corrected for psia if given in psig) and make note of superheat or sub cooling by putting a little tick on the drawn box with an arrow pointing to it saying something like "20 F superheat". Depending on the question, I figure out what enthalpy values I need to figure out and I write them out on my diagram. Then I find the appropriate chart in ASHRAE Chapter 30 and just figure it out. The quick napkin sketch makes messing up or forgetting some provided information a non-issue. They are pretty simple once you get the hang of it.