Refrigeration RT/RC Prep Quiz

Topics: All categories in the pool

Quiz Result Settings

1: When energized, a normally open relay will be

  • depends on the type and class of the relay
  • noisy
  • open
  • closed

2: The difference between saturated liquid and saturated vapor is

  • volume
  • pressure
  • heat
  • temperature

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

  • Stainless Steel
  • PVC
  • Copper
  • Aluminum

4: What is the state of the refrigerant leaving the evaporator?

  • a high temperature subcooled liquid
  • low temperature superheated vapor
  • a high temperature superheated vapor
  • a low temperature subcooled liquid

5: The solution that leaves the concentrator in an absorption chiller is referred to as the

  • diluted solution
  • absorbed solution
  • strong solution
  • weak solution

6: Suction valve unloaders afford an effective means of

  • superheat control
  • evaporator control
  • capacity control
  • refrigerant control

7: A movie theater would be considered a

  • institutional occupancy
  • public assembly occupancy
  • mixed occupancy
  • commercial occupancy

8: 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

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

  • True
  • False

10: A crankcase heater has a supplied voltage of 100 volts and is drawing 1.4 amps. What is the resistance?

  • 71 ohms
  • 80 ohms
  • 27 ohms
  • 104 ohms

11: How many refrigerant classifications are there for toxicity?

  • 5
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3

12: 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

13: A motor starter contains a thermal overload and a

  • transformer
  • solenoid
  • contactor
  • 3-way relay

14: If a purge unit fails on a low pressure chiller, what are the symptoms?

  • low suction pressure
  • high head pressure
  • increased capacity
  • low pressure chillers do not have purge units

15: 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

16: Gauge pressure is

  • Force of pressure above that of atmosphere
  • Barometric pressure
  • Absolute pressrue
  • Atmospheric pressure

17: Pi equals approximately

  • 3.14
  • 12,000
  • 746
  • 3.41

18: When the compressor is below the condensor

  • traps are not needed on this type of system
  • traps are needed on the discharge line
  • traps are needed on the oil return line
  • traps are needed on the suction line

19: What is an egress?

  • An escape route
  • A valve put on the low side of the system to prevent frosting
  • A code violation
  • An entrance or exit

20: A mixed occupancy occurs when two or more occupancies are located with the same building

  • true
  • false

21: 1 Watt = ______ BTU's?

  • 12
  • 3.412
  • 7.216
  • 4.482

22: An accumulator can be located between the

  • compressor and condenser
  • condenser and evaporator
  • first stage and second stage compressors
  • evaporator and compressor

23: Capacitors are rated in

  • micro-farads
  • kelvins
  • volt - amperes
  • megaohms

24: How would you know if there was a loss of crankcase pressure?

  • oil will foam
  • oil level will rise
  • oil will thicken
  • oil will thin out

25: The pressure relief device of a positive displacement compressor shall discharge in the ______________or in accordance with 9.7.8

  • low side of the system
  • the vapor side of the system
  • high side of the system
  • the liquid side of the system