Refrigeration RT/RC Prep Quiz

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Quiz Result Settings

1: "E" represents _____ in the Watt's law formula.

  • amperage
  • voltage
  • reactance
  • watts

2: The low pressure oil safety switch

  • must be reset manually
  • resets itself after the time delay has terminated
  • never trips
  • resets itself automatically

3: Absolute pressure is

  • Gauge Pressure
  • Atmospheric Pressure
  • Gauge + Atmospheric Pressure + Pi
  • none of the above

4: What percentage of amperage difference is allowable phase to phase on a HVAC circuit phased to phase?

  • 2%
  • 1%
  • 25%
  • 4%

5: Name a CFC refrigerant(s):

  • R-11
  • R-12
  • R-123
  • both a & b

6: How many flammability classifications are refrigerants in?

  • 2
  • 7
  • 3
  • 5

7: What type refrigerant is NOT ozone depleting?

  • CFC
  • HCFC
  • HFC
  • Halon

8: The gauge thickness required on a CO2 tank construction is

  • 1/8"
  • 5/16"
  • 3/32"
  • 1/16"

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

  • A-1
  • A-3
  • B-2
  • C-3

10: How are safety controls wired in a circuit?

  • Either series or parallel
  • Series/parallel
  • Series
  • Parallel

11: Pressure vessels shall be provided with ___________in accordance with Section VIII of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code

  • over pressure protection as well as a temperature protection device
  • over pressure protection and a rupture disc
  • Pressure vessels need no type of protection as long as it is hydrostatically tested every three months
  • over pressure protection

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

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

13: The test pressure applied to the high side of each factory-assembled refrigerating system shall be at least equal to the design pressure of

  • the aggregate of the high side and low side
  • 2.5 times the design pressure
  • the low side
  • the high side

14: What is the amp draw of a 40 VA transformer at 24 volts

  • 1.6 amps
  • 1K amps
  • 106 amps
  • 1,000 amps

15: What is the leaving chilled water set point for water chiller systems?

  • 38F
  • 45F
  • 55F
  • 66F

16: Can you use Ammonia in industrial applications?

  • Yes, Under certain condidtions
  • When mixed with R-718
  • Yes, always
  • No, never

17: R-12. R-22, and R-40 are considered Group I refrigerants.

  • True
  • False

18: A class B2 refrigerant is considered

  • toxic and non-flammable
  • non-toxic and non-flammable
  • non-toxic and highly flammable
  • toxic and somewhat flammable

19: All serviceable components of a refrigeration system shall be provided with

  • name plates with markings referring to pressure and temperature in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
  • service manuals
  • manufactures instructions on start-up procedures
  • safe access

20: A high side float is a

  • metering device used on critically charged systems that controls the level of the liquid refrigerant in the high pressure side of the system.
  • float type valve that controls the amount of refrigerant stored in the receiver
  • float type valve that controls the crankcase oil level
  • float type switch that stops the compressor when the pressure on the high side becomes too high

21: A compressor that increases vapor pressure by changing the internal volume of the compression chamber is called?

  • Pressure induced displacement.
  • Positive displacement
  • Low Pressure displacement
  • Non-positive displacement

22: The boiling point of a refrigerant is based on

  • Temperature
  • Heat content
  • a pressure-temperature relationship
  • None of the above.

23: On a single phase motor, when does the start winding cut out?

  • 25% of its RLA speed
  • 50% of its RLA speed
  • 75% of its RLA speed
  • 100% of its RLA speed

24: A VRF system is a direct system

  • true
  • false

25: Gauge pressure is

  • what a gauge reads when checking pressures on a chilled water system.
  • absolute pressure
  • force of pressure above that of atmospheric
  • atmospheric pressure