Topics: ASHRAE/CMR
1: When air is ducted through a machine room that services occupied space, What must be done?
- Insulated and cross broke
- Welded and seamed.
- Flanged and gasketed
- Ducted and sealed
2: R-717 is
- trichloromethane
- carbon dioxide
- water
- ammonia
3: What is not a requirement of a Class T machine room?
- Self-closing doors
- Tight fitting doors
- Fire hose connected to the building fire protection system.
- Automatic ventilation
4: System design pressures must take into consideration, not only, pressures found during normal operation but also what?
- When it's cold out
- When there is a malfunction on the high side
- When its warm out
- All of the above
5: What happens after your initial inspection of a pressure vessel?
- There is a temporary shut-down until a final inspection can be performed.
- Notify the Fire Marshal that the system has been inspected and approved
- Notify the AHJ to let them know that the system been inspected
- Inspector leaves a metal tag with a certification listed on it
6: Each machinery room shall contain
- smoke and fire alarms as well as three means of egress and that egress must meet 528 CMR ventilation requirements
- high and low pressure controls
- a refrigerant detector located in an area where the refrigerant from a leak will concentrate
- a toxicity detector where the presence of ammonia or lithium bromide from a leak will concentrate
7: When testing systems using non-positive displacement compressors, the entire system shall be considered for test purposes as the low side.
- True
- False
8: Who authorizes changes to the safety codes?
- Contractor who last serviced the system.
- Person in charge of the facility
- Board of Boilers
- Person who pulled the permit
9: Low temperature systems should have what?
- High pour point
- Low pour point
- High viscosity
- None of the above
10: All electrical work done on refrigeration systems must comply with
- NEC and Massachusetts Modifications
- OSHA
- Department of Energy
- ASHREA-15 Section 9.2.1
11: Where a refrigeration or air conditioning system is installed,
- the form or certificate shall be authorized by the Department of Public Safety
- The company who installed the system must notify the fire department in the jurisdiction where installed
- A field inspection shall be made before it is put into service
- it shall not be operated below prescribed pressuers
12: What should not (and can not) be located between a pressure imposing device and a pressure-limiting device?
- Stop valve
- Muffler
- Moisture indicator
- Foot valve
13: What refrigerant has zero ozone depletion
- HFC
- CFC
- HCFC
- None of the above
14: Which refrigerant(s) is an HFC?
- R-22
- R-410A
- R-502
- All of the above
15: A “U” or “UM” marking a on a nameplate of a pressure vessels signifies compliance with Section VIII of
- the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
- Section 11.3.1.5 ASHRAE 15 Standard
- the ANSI Standard 10.7.2
- both the ANSI Standard 10.7.2 and ASHRAE 15 Standard 11.3.1.5
16: 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
17: Refrigerant restricted in 2004 but used for transition for decades:
- R-22
- R-134A
- R-123
- R-11
18: 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
19: 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
20: Which refrigerant class listed below is the most flammable?
- C3
- A3
- A2
- B2
21: How many refrigerant classifications are there for toxicity?
- 1
- 5
- 2
- 3
22: A High-Probablity system
- 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
- 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
23: What type refrigerant is NOT ozone depleting?
- CFC
- HFC
- HCFC
- Halon
24: What section governs pressure vessels?
- Section 8 ASHREA 15 ASME unfired
- Section 1 ASHREA 15 ASME fired
- Section ASHREA 34
- OSHA
25: R-12. R-22, and R-40 are considered Group I refrigerants.
- True
- False