ASHRAE/CMR code Prep Quiz

Topics: ASHRAE/CMR

Quiz Result Settings

1: Large mercantile occupancy is

  • 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 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 or that portion of a premise where more than 1500 persons congregate on levels above or below street level to purchase personal merchandise

2: When a refrigeration or air conditioning system is installed

  • 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.
  • a field inspection shall be made before it is put into service

3: Refrigerant restricted in 2004 but used for transition for decades:

  • R-22
  • R-123
  • R-11
  • R-134A

4: Which refrigerant(s) is an HFC?

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

5: Insurance companies shall forward each inspection report of all refrigeration or A/C systems to the Chief of Inspections within

  • 14 days
  • 1 week
  • 2 months
  • 30 days

6: copper and its alloys shall not be used in contact with _____ except as a component of bronze alloys for bearing or other non-refrigerant containing uses.

  • CFC-11
  • ammonia
  • Lithium bromide
  • HCFC-123

7: 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

8: What refrigerant doesn't have to be classifted?

  • R-711
  • R-717
  • R-134a
  • R-718

9: What kind of material can't be used on the outlet of a relief valve?

  • Aluminum
  • Stainless Steel
  • Copper
  • PVC

10: Pressure-limiting device isn't required on a factory-sealed system containing less than ____ lbs.

  • 22
  • 18
  • 50
  • 33

11: A premise or that portion of a premise where large numbers of people congregate and from which occupants cannot quickly vacate the space such as auditoriums, ballrooms, classrooms, passenger depots, restaurants, and theaters is considered a(n)

  • illegal occupancy
  • commercial occupancy
  • institutional occupancy
  • public assembly occupancy

12: Refrigerant piping crossing an open space that affords passageway in any building shall not be less than _____ feet above the floor unless piping is located against the ceiling.

  • 7.00'
  • 8'4"
  • 9.00'
  • 7.25'

13: Class A refrigerants are considered

  • non-flammable
  • toxic
  • flammable
  • non-toxic

14: 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

15: A factory-sealed system containing less than 22lbs. of Group A1 refrigerant

  • 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
  • shall be inspected by the Boiler of Inspectors bi-annually
  • does not require a pressure-limiting device

16: Which of the following are considered inorganic refrigerants?

  • R-717 and R-718
  • 410A and R-407C
  • R-500 and R-502
  • None of the above

17: Which occupancy can ammonia be used in?

  • industrial
  • commercial
  • redifential
  • depends on the quantity of freon

18: 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

19: What does safe access mean?

  • Locked doors
  • Well-lit exit signs
  • A clear unobstructed path to the equipment and controls
  • OSHA approved

20: What is the refrigerant dichlorodifluoromethane?

  • R-134A
  • R-123
  • R-22
  • R-12

21: What was the main reason for enacting the no venting rule of July 1, 1992?

  • Ozone depletion
  • Green house effect
  • Global warming potential
  • All of the above

22: When is the space above a drop ceiling calculated as space for refrigerant limit quantities?

  • When its white
  • When there are sprinklers above
  • When there is a space 6' or more above it
  • When it's used as part of a supply or return air system

23: Field Inspections of refrigeration and A/C systems in Massachusetts shall be made by

  • District Engineering Inspectors
  • Commissioned Inspectors
  • Master licensed Technician
  • both a or b

24: Who authorizes changes to the safety codes?

  • Person in charge of the facility
  • Person who pulled the permit
  • Contractor who last serviced the system.
  • Board of Boilers

25: When is the only time you can leave a service container attached to a system?

  • Leaking system
  • Recovery
  • Charging
  • Both b and c