The effect of Sr chemical pressure on superconductivity was investigated in Hg 2 (Ba 1−y Sr y ) 2 YCu 2 O 8−δ . The samples were synthesized at high pressure and high temperature from y = 0.0 to full substitution, y = 1.0. These Sr substituted compounds are superconducting, without Ca doping on the Y site, and show a T c increasing with Sr, reaching 42 K for y = 1.0. A detailed neutron powder diffraction study compares the structural changes induced by this chemical Sr/Ba substitution and the mechanical pressure effects in the Hg-2212 system. It shows the strong decrease of the three Ba/Sr-O distances and consequently the shrinkage of Cu-O1 in−plane and Cu-O2 apical bonds. These structural changes, by affecting the charge transfer which occurs between the charge reservoir and the superconducting block, are responsible of the T c enhancement with Sr content.