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Residential Air Conditioning

Subjects : engineering, nate
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What do you use to connect square and rectangular ductboard together?






2. Multiple-zone systems often use what to alleviate the problem of excess air when only some zones are calling for conditioning?






3. How many cfm per ton?






4. When do you install a trap on a drain line?






5. Where do you check the amps on a motor?






6. What is the typical temperature difference between a standard-efficiency condenser and the ambient temperature?






7. Why is it necessary to have multiple refrigerant circuits in some evaporator coils?






8. How many amps can 10 g wire handle?






9. How do you calculate cfm?

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10. How many amps can 8 g wire handle?






11. How many amps can 12 g wire handle?






12. What standard weight copper tubing is most often used in the heating and air-conditioning industry?






13. The A/C size is calculated by what?






14. How do you calculate EER?






15. Most duct insulation is made of what?






16. The refrigerant within the evaporator will typically boil at what temperature when it is 75 degrees inside with a relative humidity of 50%?






17. Superheat should never be below how many degrees






18. If the rpm's are 3450 - how many poles does the motor have?






19. What are the components of a hard-start kit?






20. What is the name of the fitting where the branch line leaves the duct?






21. Where do you apply flux when soldering?






22. What component changes refrigerant from a low pressure gas to a high pressure gas?






23. Can refrigerant line sets be altered in length?






24. 9' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






25. Which is more efficient - a TXV or a fixed-orifice metering device?






26. What are the three major power-consuming devices on an air-conditioning system?






27. The compressor is cooled by liquid refrigerant. (True of False)






28. What are normal conditions - as defined by the ARI.






29. Where is insulation used on copper tubing used for air-conditioning?






30. 7' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






31. When must a copper joint never be soldered or brazed?






32. Will a dirty condenser cause a rise or fall in pressure?






33. How is insulation around a duct rated?






34. When do you install an auxillary drain pan?






35. How is nominal-sized tubing sized?






36. What is considered normal operating conditions?






37. What kind of copper tubing is used for refrigeration or air-conditioning applications?






38. How will an overcharge affect an air-conditioning system with a fixed-orifice type metering device?






39. What kind of metering device do high-efficiency units usually use?






40. The crankcase heater on an air-conditioning compressor is used to what?






41. How does ACR copper pipe come?






42. How do you calculate ballpark superheat?






43. The load on the evaporater will effect which pressure?






44. If the suction pressure rises - what happens to the head pressure?






45. Where do you install a trap on a drain line?






46. What are the two functions of the air-conditioning system?






47. What are the two types of package units?






48. Sections of duct board can be fastened together with what?






49. In what state is the refrigerant in the compressor?






50. The fan switch closes at what temperature?