ASHRAE/CMR code Prep Quiz

Topics: ASHRAE/CMR

Quiz Result Settings

1: Which refrigerant(s) is an HFC?

  • R-22
  • R-410A
  • R-502
  • All of the above

2: When can recovered refrigerants be reused?

  • They can't
  • Only when used in original owner's equipment
  • Only if used in 30 days of recovery
  • None of the above

3: Stop valves shall not be permitted between the system and the

  • relief valve
  • service valve
  • bleed valve
  • condenser

4: _____ and its alloys are suitable for use with ammonia systems.

  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Magnesium
  • Aluminum

5: Pipe identification labels are required when the system contains more than

  • 55 lbs
  • 65 lbs
  • 120 lbs
  • 110 lbs

6: When this is installed on the high side of a system, it must be capable of reading 1.2 times the design pressure (ASHRAE 15 9.11.3)

  • Pressure gauge
  • Temperature gauge
  • Sight glass gauge
  • All of the above

7: A High-Probablity system

  • is such that a leak of refrigerant from failed connections will enter the unoccupied space
  • is such that any leak will cause injury or death to anyone within a 100 square foot area
  • is a system highly likely to leak from a failed connection or component of such system
  • is such that a leak of refrigerant from failed connections will enter the occupied space

8: How far from the ground does a relief valve need to be?

  • At least 25' above grade
  • At least 20' above grade
  • Not more than 3' above grade
  • At least 15' above grade

9: The test pressure applied to the high side of each factory-assembled refrigerating system shall be at least equal to the design pressure of

  • the high side
  • 2.5 times the design pressure
  • the aggregate of the high side and low side
  • the low side

10: When releasing a hydrogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant to the atmosphere, ample ventilation must be provided and

  • no flames shall be permitted
  • the owner shall be informed
  • gas masks must be worn
  • explosion precautions must be taken

11: Pressure vessels with an internal volume of 3 cubic feet or less

  • shall use fusible plugs
  • shall use pressure relief devices or fusible plugs
  • do not need pressure relief protection
  • shall use pressure relief devices

12: Liquid level gauges shall have _____________ with one exception being that of the liquid level gauge bull’s eye type.

  • color-coded glass to determine type of refrigerant
  • moisture indicators
  • automatic closing shut-off valves
  • All of the above

13: B3 refrigerants are considered

  • non-toxic but non-flammable
  • non-toxic but flammable
  • toxic and highly flammable
  • toxic but non-flammable

14: R-22 is considered a(n)

  • HFC
  • HCFC
  • HCFCH
  • CFC

15: How far from the window does a relief valve need to be according to ASHRAE-15?

  • At least 30'
  • At least 40'
  • At least 20'
  • There is no minimum for relief valve and windows.

16: When liquid receivers are used, the liquid refrigerant shall not exceed _______percent of the volume at 90F.

  • 75%
  • 99%
  • 80%
  • 90%

17: Defined process piping by code CMR (528)

  • Any piping that conveys a solid, liquid or gas that is not part of the plumbing or fire protection system
  • Any piping in an industrial space
  • Any piping in an industrial or commercial space
  • All of the above

18: A class B2 refrigerant is considered

  • non-toxic and highly flammable
  • toxic and somewhat flammable
  • toxic and non-flammable
  • non-toxic and non-flammable

19: What pipe can not be used for refrigeration?

  • M
  • L
  • N
  • K

20: Ammonia belongs to Group

  • A-1
  • B-2
  • B-1
  • A-2

21: Walls and doors of a machinery room shall be at least _____ hour(s) fire rated.

  • 3
  • 1
  • 5
  • 2

22: Who approves containers for refrigerants?

  • E.P.A
  • D.O.E
  • D.O.T
  • D.O.D

23: The Department that certifies the transportation of refrigerant is the

  • RSES
  • DOT
  • EPA
  • EPO

24: When a pressure gauge is permanently installed on a system, it must be ___ times the design pressure of the system.

  • 2.2
  • 1.2
  • 1.5
  • 1

25: Relief valves are rated in

  • pounds of air per hour
  • pounds of air per minute
  • gallons of water per hour
  • gallons of water per minute