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Residential Air Conditioning

Subjects : engineering, nate
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1. Which is more efficient - a TXV or a fixed-orifice metering device?






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






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






4. How do you calculate EER?






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






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






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






8. 6' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






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






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






11. How do you achieve high-efficiency?






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






13. How many amps can 14 g wire handle?






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






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






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






17. How many amps can 14 g wire handle?






18. What is the difference between SEER and EER?






19. The evaporator is designed to remove what two types of heat?






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






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






22. What is the design boiling point for most evaporator coils in residential air conditioning?






23. How many amps can 8 g wire handle?






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






25. 6' round duct has a ballpark cfm of what?






26. If the rpm's are 1050 - how many poles does the motor have?






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






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






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






30. What is the normal evaporator temperature?






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






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






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






34. How will too much refrigerant effect subcooling?






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






36. Do you need a trap on a pull-through evaporator?






37. What are the two types of package units?






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






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






40. What kind of refrigeratnts must be added in liquid form?






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






42. The evaporator is designed to remove what two types of heat?






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






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






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






46. Do you need a vent on a push-through evaporator?






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






48. How is flexible duct supported?






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






50. Superheat should never be below how many degrees