Refrigeration RT/RC Prep Quiz

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1: pressure relief valves must discharge to the atmosphere at a location not less than 15 feet from ground level and ____ feet from any window, ventilation opening, or exits of buildings.

  • 15
  • 20
  • 25
  • 10

2: What is an example of institutional occupancy?

  • Shopping mall
  • Football stadium
  • Dorms
  • Hospital

3: Joints in piping for refrigeration containing parts must withstand temperatures of ___?

  • 800F
  • 1000F
  • 700F
  • 600F

4: Which refrigerant class listed below is the most flammable?

  • C-3
  • A-1
  • A-3
  • B-2

5: Mercury was used in thermometers primarily because it

  • vaporizes at very high temperatures
  • never freezes
  • was inexpensive
  • expands uniformly

6: What kind of system uses two different refrigerants in separate systems dependent on each other?

  • Cascade
  • Low pressure
  • Simple
  • R-414B

7: Pressure vessels nameplate markings must be compliant with the

  • ASHRAE 34 Standards
  • CMR-588 & CMR-528
  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
  • All of the Above

8: While the system is operating, the discharge line should be

  • room temperature
  • too hot to hold by hand
  • at the same temperature as the crankcase
  • 10-15F warmer than ambient

9: A single pole-double throw switch used how many wires excluding the ground wire?

  • two
  • three
  • five
  • four

10: What device should be used on low-temperature freezers?

  • oil separator
  • discharge muffler
  • hot-gas by-pass
  • high capacity TXV

11: "I" represents _______ in the Watt's law formula.

  • amperage
  • voltage
  • watts
  • reactance

12: When a receiver is greater than 3 cubic feet but less than 10 cubic feed, what is the minimum relief device required?

  • fusible plug
  • relief valve
  • rupture disc
  • all of the above

13: Sublimation occurs when

  • ice melts and turns to water
  • gas is formed from a liquid
  • gas is formed directly from a solid
  • liquid is formed from a gas

14: The solution that is pumped into the concentrator in an absorption chiller is referred to as the

  • strong solution
  • concentrated solution
  • absorbed solution
  • weak solution

15: A relief valve discharge capacity is rated in

  • temperature minus pounds of air per second divided by release rate squared
  • Pounds of air per minute.
  • PSIA
  • PSIG

16: Can ammonia be used on domestic system?

  • no, unless there is proper ventilation system installed
  • yes
  • no
  • yes, for systems under 10 tons

17: B3 refrigerants are considered

  • non-toxic but non-flammable
  • non-toxic but flammable
  • toxic and highly flammable
  • toxic but non-flammable

18: What is not a requirement of a class T machine room?

  • fire hose connection to the building fire protection system
  • self-closing doors
  • automatic ventilation
  • tight fitting doors

19: Who approves containers for refrigerants?

  • E.P.A
  • D.O.E
  • D.O.T
  • D.O.D

20: Bubbles in the liquid line sight glass could be caused by

  • leaking discharge valves in the compressor
  • bad low pressure switch
  • overcharge of oil
  • plugged drier

21: The best way to detect ammonia in brine is

  • carbonation of soda
  • nessler regaent
  • CO2 gas
  • potassium of line

22: On a pumpdown system, the liquid-line solenoid is controlled by the

  • low-ambient controller
  • thermostat
  • defrost timer
  • low pressure switch

23: When liquid receivers are used, the liquid refrigerant shall not exceed _______percent of the volume at 90F.

  • 75%
  • 99%
  • 80%
  • 90%

24: Capacitors are rated in

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

25: What is R-22?

  • Chlorodifluoromethane
  • Chlorofluoromethane
  • CCFCM
  • HFC