Refrigeration RT/RC Prep Quiz

Topics: All categories in the pool

Quiz Result Settings

1: Pressure limiting devices are not required for systems containing less then ________ refrigerants.

  • 44 lbs
  • 13.9 lbs
  • 22 lbs
  • 6.6 lbs

2: What type of voltage causes the winding in a potential relay to open?

  • BEMF (Back Electro-Motive Force)
  • 24V control voltage from the thermostat
  • 120V line voltage
  • None of the above

3: Three-phase motors have what type of windings?

  • three start windings
  • three run windings
  • three run windings and 3 start windings
  • one start winding and one run winding.

4: A restaurant is classified as a

  • mixed occupancy
  • commercial occupancy
  • public assembly occupancy
  • large mercantile occupancy

5: What is a Category "D" fluid?

  • A typical refrigerant used on newer air conditioning and heat pump ssytems
  • A toxic fluid, which can produce serious irreversible harm to persons on breathing or bodily contact
  • Any fluid that exceeds 150 psig and has design temperature of over 366F
  • A fluid which is nonflammable, nontoxic, not damaging to human tissues, does not exceed 150 psig, and design temperature is between -20F to 366F

6: What is potential measured in?

  • Amps
  • Volts
  • Ohms
  • Henrys

7: The best way to determine the voltage requirement for an electrical component is to

  • determine the capacity of the service panel
  • check with the utility company
  • read the nameplate data
  • read the voltage with a mulitmeter

8: Defined process piping by code CMR (528)

  • Any piping that conveys a solid, liquid or gas that is not part of the plumbing or fire protection system
  • Any piping in an industrial space
  • Any piping in an industrial or commercial space
  • All of the above

9: A premise or that portion of a premise where people transact business, receive personal service, or purchase foods, other goods is considered a

  • mercantile occupancy
  • business occupancy
  • public assembly occupancy.
  • commercial occupancy

10: 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)

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

11: What should not (and can not) be located between a pressure imposing device and a pressure-limiting device?

  • Foot valve
  • Muffler
  • Moisture indicator
  • Stop valve

12: A Lithium-bromide system is an absorption system that

  • uses salts as an absorbent and lithium bromide as a refrigerant
  • uses ammonia as a refrigerant and lithium bromide as an absorbent
  • uses water as a refrigerant and lithium bromide as an absorbent
  • uses water as a absorbent and lithium bromide as a refrigerant

13: The outer portion of shell of the compressor used on low-pressure chillers is called the

  • volute
  • suction
  • nozzle
  • baffle

14: The measurement of heat in a particular substance is

  • latent heat
  • enthalpy
  • sensible heat
  • specific heat

15: Gauge pressure is

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

16: R-22 is classified as a ____ refrigerant on the safety matrix.

  • B-2
  • A-1
  • A-2
  • B-1

17: Which occupancy can ammonia be used in?

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

18: In a refrigeration system, you open a valve from the condenser and collect some material on a clean white sheet of bond paper, which of the following would you most likely be testing for?

  • checking the level of refrigerant in the system
  • testing for oil in the system
  • testing for moisture in the system
  • none of the above

19: The certificate of inspection

  • shall be authorized by a notarized insurance company
  • shall be $20 and an additional fee of $1 for each tone above 20 tons
  • shall be posted and protected from dirt, water, and other elements
  • shall be posted on the compressor shell or electrical panel at the unit

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

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

21: 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

22: The maximum permissible amperage draw for a 40VA transfomer with a secondary voltage of 24V is

  • 1.7
  • .8
  • .1
  • 1.2

23: The oil separator is always inserted in the system

  • in the discharge line
  • where it can be easily serviced
  • in a cool spot
  • to prevent oil logging

24: one BTU equals

  • 3.41 hp
  • Pi
  • 12,000 hp
  • 31.4 hp

25: A High-Probability System

  • is such that a leak of refrigerant from a failed connection will enter an unoccupied space
  • is such that a leak of refrigerant from a failed connection will enter the occupied space
  • is a system highly likely to leak form 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