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Residential Air Conditioning

Subjects : engineering, nate
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1. What are normal conditions - as defined by the ARI.






2. What is lined duct?






3. How many amps can 10 g wire handle?






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






5. Most duct insulation is made of what?






6. How long should you leave a system off once you kill power before restarting it?






7. What is used to measure static air pressure in ducts.






8. If the rpm's are 1750 - how many poles does the motor have?






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






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






11. What is used to measure static air pressure in ducts.






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






13. How are the condenser coils different on a high-efficiency unit?






14. How many amps can 14 g wire handle?






15. How many BTU's per ton?






16. How are high-efficiency condenser coils different from standard-efficiency condenser coils?






17. At what temperature does refrigerant condense in a high-efficiency unit?






18. What is the typical pressure differance across a TXV?






19. How long should you leave a system off once you kill power before restarting it?






20. How are round ducts connected to one another?






21. What can cause a decrease in suction pressure on an air-conditioning system?






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






23. 13 SEER is classified as what kind of efficiency?






24. How many cfm per ton?






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






26. If pressure rises - what happens to the superheat?






27. How are round ducts supported?

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28. How are the high pressure switch and the low pressure switch wired with the compressor contactor?






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






30. What are the two ways that fresh air enters a structure?






31. What do you do after you braze a system?






32. What are the three crafts normally associated with an air-conditioned installation?






33. In what length rolls is soft copper tubing normally available?






34. What are the two types of blower drives?






35. What is the typical pressure differance across a TXV?






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






37. How do you calculate ballpark superheat?






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






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






40. How do you achieve high-efficiency?






41. What tool is used to expand the diameter of soft copper tubing






42. What do you use to check for leaks?






43. Can refrigerant line sets be altered in length?






44. What is the difference between SEER and EER?






45. What are the two types of package units?






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






47. What is lined duct?






48. How are the high pressure switch and the low pressure switch wired with the compressor contactor?






49. 10' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






50. How will too much refrigerant effect superheat?