ASHRAE/CMR code Prep Quiz

Topics: ASHRAE/CMR

Quiz Result Settings

1: What type of relief valve is used on low pressure centrifugal compressor systems?

  • Spring-loaded relief valve
  • Rupture disc
  • Purge relief
  • None of the above

2: Pressure vessels with an internal volume of 3 cubic feet or more

  • shall use pressure relief devices or fusible plugs
  • do not need pressure relief protection
  • shall use pressure relief devices
  • shall use fusible plugs

3: Machinery rooms must be vented to ______?

  • unoccupied spaces
  • neutralizing tank
  • outdoors
  • basement

4: A declaration test is needed when the system contains more than

  • 65 lbs
  • 110 lbs
  • 120 lbs
  • 55 lbs

5: 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.

  • 80
  • 110
  • 100
  • 90

6: What type of pressure relief device is used on a CO2 system?

  • Rupture disk
  • Fusible plug
  • Gate valve
  • Glove valve

7: How many CFMs are required per square foot of commercial office occupied space

  • 15 CFM
  • .5 CFM
  • 20 CFM
  • 5 CFM

8: Pipe identification labels are required when the system contains more than

  • 120 lbs
  • 55 lbs
  • 110 lbs
  • 65 lbs

9: 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 such that any leak will cause injury or death to anyone within a 100 square foot area
  • is a system highly likely to leak from a failed connection or component of such system

10: What must be done to refrigerant pipes before being buried?

  • Encased
  • Coated
  • Leaked checked
  • Certified

11: A pressure relief should be located at least _______ from windows and doors.

  • 20'
  • 25'
  • 15'
  • 30'

12: The discharge relief valve is located (9.4.6)

  • between the compressor and the stop valve
  • between the compressor and reciever
  • on top of the condensor
  • between the compressor and oil separator

13: _____ and its alloys are suitable for use with ammonia systems.

  • Aluminum
  • Magnesium
  • Zinc
  • Copper

14: How many different groups of refrigerants are there?

  • 11
  • 3
  • 15
  • 7

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

  • 33
  • 22
  • 50
  • 18

16: How many refrigerant classifications are there for toxicity?

  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
  • 1

17: Relief valves are rated in

  • pounds of air per minute
  • gallons of water per hour
  • gallons of water per minute
  • pounds of air per hour

18: A machine room with a refrigerant system using ammonia shall

  • be provided with a continuously operated ventilation system
  • be considered a non-hazardous location in accordance with National Electrical code
  • have no flame producing apparatus permanently installed and operated
  • All of the above

19: The total amount of refrigerant stored in a machinery room in all containers not provided with relief valves shall not exceed

  • 550 lbs
  • 660 lbs
  • 55 lbs
  • 330 lbs.

20: What type of refrigerants are NOT flammable?

  • CHC
  • HFC
  • HCFC
  • All of the above

21: Pressure vessels with an internal volume of 10 cubic feet or more

  • shall use fusible plugs
  • shall use pressure relief devices or fusible plugs
  • shall use rupture discs or duel pressure relief valves
  • shall use pressure relief devices

22: Refrigerant systems containing Group I refrigerants can be installed in or on public stairways.

  • True
  • False

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

  • Copper
  • PVC
  • Stainless steel
  • Magnesium alloy

24: What must be done to all doors and access points in duct work going through a mechanical room?

  • Must be hindged
  • Must be screwed shut
  • Must be sealed and gasketed
  • All of the above

25: 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