Refrigeration RT/RC Prep Quiz

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1: Lithium-bromide, Li-Br, is best characterized as a

  • sugar
  • salt
  • soil
  • sand

2: What is the refrigerant dichlorodifluoromethane?

  • R-123
  • R-22
  • R-12
  • R-134A

3: How do you find net oil pressure on a compressor?

  • discharge pressure - suction pressure
  • gross oil pressure - suction pressure
  • gross oil pressure - discharge pressure
  • all of the above

4: Calculate the voltage in a series circuit when the total amperage is 10 amps and the resistors have values of: R1=12 ohms, R2=8 ohms, R3=4 ohms

  • 240 volts
  • 24.0 volts
  • 2,400 volts
  • 2.40 volts

5: Can a R22 line set be reused for a 410A system and if it can be reused, what must be done to it?

  • Flush with R-718
  • Flush with R-11
  • Flush with RX-11
  • Flush with ammonia

6: Refrigerant restricted in 2004 but used for transition for decades:

  • R-123
  • R-11
  • R-22
  • R-134A

7: How many volts would you read on a 480V system phase to phase?

  • 1/3 the voltage
  • 0
  • 277
  • 480

8: Class A refrigerants are considered

  • non-flammable
  • flammable
  • toxic
  • non-toxic

9: Refrigerant is metered into the evaporator on a large centrifugal chiller thru the

  • low side of the system
  • high side float assembly
  • cap tube
  • none of the above

10: What device measures the specific gravity of a substance?

  • Thermometer
  • Manometer
  • Hygrometer
  • Hydrometer

11: A split-phase motor has a ______ winding and a ____ winding

  • start, common
  • run, common
  • run, start
  • duel-run, duel-start

12: Group A1 refrigerants over ____ pounds in a system must discharge to the atmosphere

  • 1,000
  • 6.6
  • 330
  • 110

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

  • two
  • four
  • three
  • five

14: Halogen refrigerants are corrosive to which type of metal?

  • copper
  • stainless steel
  • black iron
  • magnesium

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

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

16: What is the voltage of each leg to ground of a three-phase motor with a 460v supply voltage?

  • 120v
  • 277v
  • 240v
  • 208v

17: Pressure is the equivalent of

  • force
  • area times force
  • force times area
  • force per unit area

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

19: The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 lb of water 1F is?

  • 1 BTU
  • The rate of conduction
  • 1 Kelvin
  • 1 Therm

20: All electrical work done on refrigeration systems must comply with

  • NEC and Massachusetts Modifications
  • OSHA
  • Department of Energy
  • ASHREA-15 Section 9.2.1

21: The heat picked up in the evaporator must equal to

  • the heat gained by the condenser
  • the heat of compression
  • the heat lost by the medium being cooled
  • the heat giving by the condenser

22: Which of the following most closely represents the concentration of Li-Br in a absorption system?

  • 60% Li-Br, 40% distilled water
  • 50% Li-Br, 50% tap water
  • 40% Li-Br, 60% distilled water
  • 40% Li-Br, 60% tap water

23: On cooling towers, what causes the condenser water to drop

  • ambient temperatures
  • tower fans
  • sensible heat
  • evaporation of the water droplets

24: Setting a pressure relief device shall not exceed ___ of the design pressure

  • 100%
  • 75%
  • 90%
  • 80%

25: A High-Probability System

  • 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 form a failed connection or component of such 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