Topics: ASHRAE/CMR
1: When releasing a hydrogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant to the atmosphere, ample ventilation must be provided and
- the owner shall be informed
- gas masks must be worn
- explosion precautions must be taken
- no flames shall be permitted
2: 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
3: The total amount of refrigerant stored in a machinery room in all containers not provided with relief valves shall not exceed
- 660 lbs
- 55 lbs
- 330 lbs.
- 550 lbs
4: When is the only time you can leave a service container attached to a system?
- Leaking system
- Recovery
- Charging
- Both b and c
5: According to ASHRAE Standard-15 9.8 Positive Displacement Compressor Protection, the pressure-relief device discharge into
- the low-pressure side of the system
- the high side of the system
- the liquid receiver
- both a and c are correct
6: What must be done to refrigerant pipes before being buried?
- Leaked checked
- Certified
- Coated
- Encased
7: 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
8: What section governs pressure vessels?
- Section 1 ASHREA 15 ASME fired
- OSHA
- Section 8 ASHREA 15 ASME unfired
- Section ASHREA 34
9: Direct systems using Group II refrigerants
- shall not be used for air condition for human comfort
- shall be allowed to be used for human comfort.
- shall be installed per instruction of the AHJ
- shall be installed in Class T machinery rooms
10: No open flames are allowed in the machinery room unless?
- Approved by the authorized person
- Approved by the installing contractor
- Only when combustion air is provided from outside of the machinery room
- Never can be allowed
11: What would be the classification of a prison?
- Place of assembly
- Industrial
- Institutional
- Large mercantile
12: Which refrigerant(s) is an HFC?
- R-22
- R-410A
- R-502
- All of the above
13: Large mercantile occupancy is
- a premise or that portion of a premise where more than 200 persons congregate on levels above or below street level to purchase personal merchandise
- a premise of that portion of a premise where more than 100 persons congregate on levels above of below street level to purchase personal merchandise.
- a premise of that portion of a premise where more than 50 persons congregate on levels above of below street level to purchase personal merchandise.
- a premise or that portion of a premise where more than 1500 persons congregate on levels above or below street level to purchase personal merchandise
14: A relief valve discharge capacity is rated in
- temperature minus pounds of air per second divided by release rate squared
- Pounds of air per minute.
- PSIA
- PSIG
15: How far from the ground does a relief valve need to be?
- At least 15' above grade
- At least 20' above grade
- At least 25' above grade
- Not more than 3' above grade
16: A High-Probablity system
- is a system highly likely to leak from a failed connection or component of such system
- is such that any leak will cause injury or death to anyone within a 100 square foot area
- is such that a leak of refrigerant from failed connections will enter the unoccupied space
- is such that a leak of refrigerant from failed connections will enter the occupied space
17: What is the minimum height refrigeration piping should be placed against walls?
- 7.25'
- 72"
- Ceiling height
- 6'
18: What kind of material can't be used on the outlet of a relief valve?
- Aluminum
- PVC
- Copper
- Stainless Steel
19: A High-Probability System
- is such that a leak of refrigerant from a failed connection will enter the occupied space
- is a system highly likely to leak form a failed connection or component of such system
- is such that any leak will cause injury or death to anyone within a 100 square foot area
- is such that a leak of refrigerant from a failed connection will enter an unoccupied space
20: What must be done to refrigerant pipes before being buried ?(8.10.4)
- Insulated and installed in a pipe duct (Encased)
- Leak checked
- Certified
- Classifed
21: A class A3 refrigerant is considered
- non-toxic and non-flammable
- toxic and somewhat flammable
- toxic and non-flammable
- non-toxic but highly flammable
22: What happens after your initial inspection of a pressure vessel?
- Notify the AHJ to let them know that the system been inspected
- Inspector leaves a metal tag with a certification listed on it
- Notify the Fire Marshal that the system has been inspected and approved
- There is a temporary shut-down until a final inspection can be performed.
23: Pressure vessels with an internal volume of 3 cubic feet or more
- do not need pressure relief protection
- shall use pressure relief devices or fusible plugs
- shall use fusible plugs
- shall use pressure relief devices
24: 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
25: Class T machine room
- shall have refrigerant leak detecting systems installed inside and outside the room
- shall include closets used for setting equipment
- shall have remote controls to stop the action of the refrigerant compressor
- has no flame producing apparatus permanently installed