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Residential Air Conditioning

Subjects : engineering, nate
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How will too much refrigerant effect subcooling?






2. What is the difference between SEER and EER?






3. What are the three ways a motor can fail electrically?






4. Do you need a trap on a push-through evaporator?






5. How are round ducts supported?

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6. What do you use to check for leaks?






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






8. The fan switch opens at what temperature?






9. How are round ducts supported?

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10. What is the range for normal superheat and subcooling?






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






12. What are the two types of return air systems in residential installations?






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






14. How many amps can 14 g wire handle?






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






16. At what temperature will brazing melt?






17. What is considered normal operating conditions?






18. What sort of pressure will a push-through evaporator have?






19. Do you need a vent on a pull-through evaporator?






20. 8' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






21. What are the three pressures created by moving air in ductwork?






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






23. What are the two types of blower drives?






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






25. Do you need a trap on a push-through evaporator?






26. How much superheat do you need to prevent liquid refrigerant from entering the compressor?






27. How do you calculate ballpark superheat?






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






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






30. What are the four materials used to make duct?






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






32. What type of air conditioning system must be charged using the superheat method?






33. What are the two basic duct connection configurations for package units supply and return air ducts?






34. What are the three ways a motor can fail electrically?






35. Which type of wire can handle a higher ampacity?






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






37. What distributes supply air to a room in a structure?






38. How is ACR tubing sized?






39. How is the high pressure switch wired with the low pressure switch?






40. What do you use to connect square and rectangular ductboard together?






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






42. What percentage silver do you need to use for an are-410 system?






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






44. What type of air conditioning system must be charged using the superheat method?






45. What sort of pressure will a pull-through evaporator have?






46. How do you calculate the area of a circle?






47. The fan switch opens at what temperature?






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






49. Square sheet metal duct is normally fabricated in a sheet metal shop and assembled in the field. (True or False)






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