Topics: ASHRAE/CMR
1: What must be done to refrigerant pipes before being buried?
- Encased
- Coated
- Leaked checked
- Certified
2: Which refrigerant replaced R-12?
- R-134A
- R-22
- R-407A
- R-410A
3: The Board of Boilers adopts by reference
- Montreal Protocol Safety Code
- the MACS Pressure Vessel Code of Massachusetts
- MSCA Code
- the 1997 ANSI/ASHRAE Safety Code
4: Setting a pressure relief device shall not exceed ___ of the design pressure
- 100%
- 90%
- 80%
- 75%
5: 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 aggregate of the high side and low side
- the low side
- the high side
- 2.5 times the design pressure
6: What is a Category "M" fluid?
- A toxic fluid, which can produce serious irreversible harm to persons on breathing or bodily content
- A fluid which is nonflammable, nontoxic, not damaging to human tissues, does not exceed 150 psig, and the designed temperature is between -20F to 366F
- A typical refrigerant used on newer air conditioning and heat pump systems
- Any fluid that exceeds 150 psig and has design temperatures over 366F
7: 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
8: A Low-Probability 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 can not enter the occupied space
- 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
9: Which refrigerant class listed below is the most flammable?
- A3
- B2
- A2
- C3
10: What type of copper is not permitted on refrigeration systems?
- Type L
- Type M
- Type N
- Type K
11: Institutional occupancy is
- a premise or that portion of a premise where large numbers of people congregate and from which occupants cannot quickly vacate the space.
- a premise or that portion of a premise from which, because they are disabled, debilitated, or confined, occupants cannot readily leave without the assistance of others.
- a premise or that portion of a premise where people transact business, receive personal service, or purchase food and other goods.
- None of the above
12: A factory-sealed system containing less than 22lbs. of Group A1 refrigerant
- does not require a pressure-limiting device
- shall be inspected by the Boiler of Inspectors bi-annually
- shall have a pressure limiting device installed on the high side of the system
- shall have a pressure limiting device and a pressure relief valve installed
13: A premise where large numbers of people congregate and from which occupants can not quickly vacate the space is considered
- public assembly occupancy
- mixed occupancy
- institutional occupancy
- commercial occupancy
14: A class B1 refrigerant is considered
- toxic but non-flammable
- toxic and somewhat flammable
- non-toxic but highly flammable
- non-toxic and non-flammable
15: Emergency shutdown procedures, including precautions to be observed in case of a breakdown or leak over 55 lbs of refrigerant charge, shall be displayed on a conspicuous card located as near as possible to the
- compressor
- outside the machinery room
- boiler
- evaporator
16: pressure relief valves must discharge to the atmosphere at a location not less than 15 feet from ground level and ____ feet from any window, ventilation opening, or exits of buildings.
- 10
- 15
- 25
- 20
17: How many refrigerant classifications are there for flammability?
- 7
- 3
- 1
- 2
18: A High-Probability System
- 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
- is such that a leak of refrigerant from a failed connection will enter the occupied space
19: Fusible plugs must have what marked on them?
- Melting temperature in F
- Melting temperature in C
- Opening pressure
- All of the above
20: Who approves containers for refrigerants?
- D.O.E
- E.P.A
- D.O.T
- D.O.D
21: Before you change the type of refrigerant in a refrigeration system, what three things must be done?
- nothing must be done
- place sign, check for leaks, insulate
- make sure it's compatible, notify owner, notify A.H.J
- you can't change refrigerants
22: What would be the classification of a prison?
- Institutional
- Industrial
- Large mercantile
- Place of assembly
23: Pressure vessel having an inside diameter exceeding 6” with an internal pressure greater than 15psig shall be marked directly on or on the nameplate the letters _______________ signifying compliance with the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code.
- “U” or “UM”
- “UV”
- “UL”
- “UM” and “UV”
24: What type refrigerant is NOT ozone depleting?
- HCFC
- CFC
- Halon
- HFC
25: Dual-pressure relief devices should be installed on
- vessels of 3 cubic feet or less
- vessels of 10 cubic feet or more
- vessels of 10 cubic feet or less
- vessels of 3 cubic feet or more