Topics: ASHRAE/CMR
1: When systems are protected by a high pressure relief device, the compressor's pressure limiting device shall be set at or below ____ % of the operating pressure of the high side relief device.
- 110
- 90
- 100
- 80
2: When a refrigeration or air conditioning system is installed
- a field inspection shall be made before it is put into service
- it shall not be operated below prescribed pressures
- the form of certificate shall be authorized by the Department of Pubic safety
- it shall be approved by the owner for proper operation.
3: The main cause of enacting the "no vending rule" of July 1st 1992 was
- global warming potential
- ozone depletion
- both a & b
- None of the above
4: How many gallons of water do you need per pound of ammonia?
- 100
- 50
- 1
- 10
5: What type of copper is not permitted on refrigeration systems?
- Type L
- Type M
- Type K
- Type N
6: Where are the three places that the discharge from an ammonia relief valve be piped?
- To chemical neutralizing tank only
- Underground, into drain, into mechanical room
- Atmosphere, Tank containing water, where the AHJ indicates.
- None of the above.
7: Before you change the type of refrigerant in a refrigeration system, what three things must be done?
- place sign, check for leaks, insulate
- you can't change refrigerants
- make sure it's compatible, notify owner, notify A.H.J
- nothing must be done
8: 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
9: What is a Category "D" fluid?
- A toxic fluid, which can produce serious irreversible harm to persons on breathing or bodily contact
- A typical refrigerant used on newer air conditioning and heat pump ssytems
- A fluid which is nonflammable, nontoxic, not damaging to human tissues, does not exceed 150 psig, and design temperature is between -20F to 366F
- Any fluid that exceeds 150 psig and has design temperature of over 366F
10: Indirect systems using Group II refrigerants
- shall be used in refrigeration system less than 1,000 lbs
- shall be used in refrigeration system in excess of 1,000 lbs
- shall have all refrigerant containing parts except piping, installed in a Class T machine room
- shall be used for mechanical equipment only
11: Ammonia (NH3) is a group III refrigerant
- True
- False
12: What section of ASHRAE-15 governs pressure vessels?
- Section 7 ASHRAE-15 ASME VIII fired
- OSHA
- Section 9 ASHRAE-15 ASME VIII unfired
- Section 6 ASHRAE-34 ASME VIII unfired
13: Machinery rooms must be vented to ______?
- outdoors
- unoccupied spaces
- neutralizing tank
- basement
14: Industrial occupancy is
- a premise or that portion of a premise that is not open to the public, where access by authorized persons is controlled, and that is used to manufacture, process, or store goods, such as chemicals, food, ice, meat, or petroleum.
- is a premise or that portion of a premise where large number of people congregate and from which occupants cannot quickly vacate the space.
- a premise or that portion of a premise where people transact business, receive personal service, or purchase food and other goods.
- Both a and b are correct
15: Who authorizes changes to the safety codes?
- Board of Boilers
- Person in charge of the facility
- Person who pulled the permit
- Contractor who last serviced the system.
16: Whoever owns/uses a refrigeration or air conditioning system covered by this code
- must notify the Department of Public Safety prior to starting the system
- shall be licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts according to CMR 522
- shall make application for inspections to the Chief of Inspectors
- None of the above
17: Pressure vessels with an internal volume of 3 cubic feet or less
- shall use pressure relief devices
- do not need pressure relief protection
- shall use fusible plugs
- shall use pressure relief devices or fusible plugs
18: Which refrigerant was still able to be vented to the atmosphere after July 1, 1992?
- R-12
- R-113
- R-22
- R-11
19: When is the only time you can leave a service container attached to a system?
- Leaking system
- Recovery
- Charging
- Both b and c
20: What is an egress?
- A code violation
- A valve put on the low side of the system to prevent frosting
- An entrance or exit
- An escape route
21: Evaporators within 18" of a heating coil must be equipped with a
- high limit control
- zone valve
- pressure relief device
- low limit control
22: Stop valves shall not be permitted between the system and the
- condenser
- service valve
- relief valve
- bleed valve
23: All electrical work done on refrigeration systems must comply with
- ASHREA-15 Section 9.2.1
- Department of Energy
- NEC and Massachusetts Modifications
- OSHA
24: When releasing a hydrogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant to the atmosphere, ample ventilation must be provided and
- explosion precautions must be taken
- the owner shall be informed
- gas masks must be worn
- no flames shall be permitted
25: Doors communicating with outside from a mechanical room must be?
- Steel, approved, weather-stripped
- Self-closing, wooden, fire door
- Self-closing, approved, fire door
- Self-closing, aligned, fire door