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| The layer of the Stratosphere that protects us from excessive Ultra Violet radiation is comprised of; | ozone
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| The molecule found in CFC's and HCFC's that depletes ozone is: | chlorine
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| Crop loss, eye disease, and skin cancer have been attributed to | depletion of stratospheric ozone
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| How many chlorine atoms does it take to destroy 1,000,000 ozone molecules | 10
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| The chlorine in CFC's will; | not dissolve in water
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| HCFC's contain | hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, carbon
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| Which of the following has the highest Ozone Depletion Potential? | cfcs
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| Technicians have been required to be certified to service, maintain, or dispose of appliances containing regulated refrigerants since. | November 14, 1994
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| It has been a violation of EPA Section 608 regulations to vent CFC's or HCFC's since; | July 1, 1992
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| It has been a violation of EPA Section 608 regulations to vent HFC's since | November 15, 1985
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| Recover any remaining refrigerant and then render the cylinder useless, then recycle the metal is the proper disposal method for | disposable cylinders
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| Which international agreement (Treaty) regulated the production and use of CFCs, HCFC's, halons, methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride? | Montreal Protocal
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| Clean refrigerant for reuse by separating the oil from the refrigerant and removing moisture from the refrigerant by passing it through one or more filter driers, is the definition of | recycle
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| To process refrigerant to a level equal to new (virgin) product specifications as determined by chemical analysis defines | reclaiming
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| HFC's ________; | will not damage stratospheric ozone
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| When chlorine monoxide is found in the stratosphere, it indicates that | the ozone layer is being depleted
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| Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) | are odp substances
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| The two types of recovery systems are | system dependent and self contained
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| When a system is in full vacuum ____________ | never energize the compressor
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| The evaporator ___________________ | changes a low pressure liquid to a low pressure vapor
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| The condenser _______________________________________ | changes a high pressure vapor to a high pressure liquid
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| The metering device ______________________________ | changes a high pressure liquid to a low liquid
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| The compressor ____________________________________ | changes a low pressure vapor to a high pressure vapor
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| An ozone molecule contains | 3 oxygen atoms
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| Which type of refrigerant contains no chlorine? | HFCs
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| Technicians who perform sealed system service on small appliances must have; | type 1 or universal certification
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| A small appliance is defined by EPA as; | appliances manufactured, charged, and hermetically sealed in a factory with 5 lbs or less of refrigerant
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| Type I Certification is required for; | persons handling refrigerant during maintenance, service, or repair of small appliances
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| If regulations change after the technician becomes certified; | the technician is responsible with any future changes in the regulations
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| Recovery equipment manufactured after November 15, 1993 must be; | certified by an EPA testing laboratory
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| Which of the following is true of small appliances refrigerant leaks; | EPA does not require repair, but leaks should be repaired whenever possible
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| Recovery equipment manufactured after November 15, 1993 must be capable of recovering; | 90 % refrigerant or achieving 4 inches of vacuum if compressor works, 80 % and 4 inches vacuum if compressor doesn't work
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| Recovering multiple types of refrigerants in the same cylinder; | will make the reclaimed refrigerants non reclaimable and a charge for disposal may be levied
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| Self-contained or active recovery equipment; | has its own means of recovery
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| System-dependent or passive recovery equipment; | captures refrigerant into a non-pressurized container with assistance of the appliance compressor
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| What is defined as a non-condensible? | air
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| When using a system-dependent recovery system on an appliance that has an operating compressor, the technician should; | run the compressor and recover from the high side of the system
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| When using a system-dependent recovery system on an appliance that has a non-operating compressor, the technician should; | place access fittings on both the low and high sides of the system
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| System-dependant devices may only be used on appliances containing; | 15 pounds of refrigerant or less
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| Small appliances are equipped with a straight piece of tubing (process stub) used to; | install a piercing type access valve fitting
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| If a strong odor is detected while performing the recovery process | a compressor burn out has likely occurred
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| After the refrigerant has been recovered, which of the following can be used to flush the system? | nitrogen
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| When filling a charging cylinder with a regulated refrigerant; | the refrigerant vapor that is vented off the top of the cylinder must be recovered
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| If after installing a fitting for the purpose of recovering the appliances refrigerant, you find that the system pressure is 0 psig; | recovery is not required
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| Applying heat with a heat gun to the compressor; | can help vaporize any trapped liquid refrigerant during recovery
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| Refrigerators in the 1950's and earlier may have used what refrigerants (recovery is not required)? | methyl formate, methyl chloride, or sulfer dioxide
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| Small appliances in recreational vehicles may use refrigerants such as Ammonia, Hydrogen, or water, and therefore; | the refrigerant should not be recovered
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| Recovery equipment manufactured before November 15, 1993 must be capable of recovering. | 80 percent of the refrigerant or achieving 4 inches of vacuum
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| When pressurizing a system with nitrogen you should; | charge through a pressure regulator, place a relief valve in the downstream line from the pressure regulator
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| After recovering refrigerant, the Nitrogen used to flush the system may be: | legally vented
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| Industrial process and refrigeration units with a 50 pound charge or more with an annualized leak rate of _____ or more must have leaks repaired. | 35 %
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| Unless plans are made to replace a system exceeding the maximum leak, repairs must be made in; | 30 days
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| Refrigerants CFC R-12, HCFC R-22, and HFC 134a are all classified as; | Type A-1
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| All Refrigeration & HVAC systems are protected by a; | pressure relief valve
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| A refrigerant sensor which will sound an alarm and automatically start a ventilation system in occupied equipment rooms fall under; | ASHRAE Standard 15
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| Non-condensables will cause; | high discharge pressure
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| A crankcase heater is often used to prevent refrigerant from migrating to the oil during periods of: | low ambient temperature
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| EPA regulations state that maintenance, service or repair involving the removal of the following component is a "major repair" | compressor
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| What refrigerant can be used as a trace gas when checking for leaks? | R-22
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| What can be done with the refrigerant trace gas and nitrogen after the leak is found? | release into the atmosphere
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| High pressure appliances can be evacuated to atmospheric pressure (O psig) when; | there is a leak
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| If a high pressure appliance containing 100 lbs. of an HCFC OTHER THAN R-22 refrigerant Recovery and/or Recycling equipment manufactured after November 15, 1993 must be evacuated to a level of; | 10 inches of vacuum
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| When dehydrating a system it should be evacuated to a level of; | 500 microns
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| When recovering from a system with a refrigerant leak, recover to a level of; | 0 psig
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| When using a recovery system manufactured after November 15, 1993 on a system containing 100 lbs. of R-502 must be evacuated to; | 10 inches of mercury
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| If a high pressure appliance containing 210 lbs. of R-22 refrigerant Recovery and/or Recycling equipment manufactured before November 15, 1993 must be evacuated to a level of; | 4 inches of vacuum
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| What conditions allow for a system to be opened and repaired without recovering the refrigerant to the required vacuum level? | a system with a large leak and system pressure of atmospheric
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| A new split system should be checked for leaks by; | pressurizing the system with a few ounces of R-22 and an inert gas
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| An overcharged system will operate; | less efficiently
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| Refrigerant should be removed from the condenser outlet if the condenser is; | below the reciever
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| EPA regulations require that all Commercial and Industrial Process Refrigeration containing more than 50lbs. of refrigerant MUST be repaired when the annual leak rate exceeds; | 35 %
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| Proper recovery techniques begin with the use of appropriate recovery equipment that has been certified by; | EPA approved laboratory
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| What happens to a refrigerant that is above the saturation temperature? | it remains in a vapor state
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| Which of the following refrigerant is considered high or very high pressure refrigerant? | HFC- 134 a
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| Air conditioning system short cycling is normally caused by; | the system being oversized for the home
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| What type of equipment can be worked on with Type III certification? | low pressure
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| The most efficient method of leak checking a charged low-pressure refrigeration unit is to | pressurize the system by the use of controlled hot water or heater blankets
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| When pressurizing a system, do not exceed | 10 psig
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| After reaching the required vacuum on an appliance when servicing, moisture is indicated by; | multiple rises in pressure over a period of time with increase of pauses between rises
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| EPA required evacuation levels for recovery or recycling equipment manufactured or imported before Nov. 15, 1993 is | 25 inches of HG
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| EPA required evacuation levels for recovery or recycling equipment manufactured or imported on or after Nov. 15, 1993 is | 25 mm HG absolute
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| What can be used to pressurize a chiller system before opening the system for a non-major repair? | controlled hot water
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| Refrigerant recovery from a system using R-11 or R-123 starts with | liquid removal and is followed by vapor recovery
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| If a strong odor is detected during the recovery process, | a compressor burn out may have occurred
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| When installing more than one pressure relief valves must be installed | in parallel
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| The owner must keep records of refrigerant added during service and maintenance on equipment | with charges of 50 lbs or greater
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| After all the liquid has been removed from an average 350 ton approximately how much vapor refrigerant remains in the system | 100 lbs
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| When charging a system with a low pressure refrigerant should be introduced as a vapor to raise saturation temperature to a minimum of | 36 degrees
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| Where is the purge unit located in a low-pressure system? | the top of the condenser
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| In a chiller air and other noncondensables collect | at the top section of the condenser
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| A rupture disk for low pressure chiller will rupture at | 15 psig
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| The Standard for machine room safety is | ASHRAE - 15
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| Who establishes the refrigerant safety group standard | ASHRAE
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| A low pressure chiller used for comfort cooling must be repaired if it has an annual leak rate of ____ of the total charge. | 15 percent
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| ASHRAE 34 Standard Safety classifies R-134a as; | A1
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| Because a low-pressure system operates below atmospheric pressure (in a vacuum) | leaks in the gaskets or fittings will cause air and moisture to enter the system
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| To repair a chiller operating with R-22 the technician; | must have a type II certification
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| Which of the following refrigerants has a safety classification of B-1 | HFC 123 ( R-123)
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| During evacuation of systems with large amounts of water, it may be necessary to; | increase pressure by introducing nitrogen to counteract freezing
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| When leak testing a low pressure chiller, the maximum pressure to use is; | 10 psig
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| All technicians must be certified to work on refrigeration systems and Sale of CFC and HCFC restricted to certified technicians | Nov 14, 1994
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| Illegal to vent CFCs or HCFCs | Jul 1, 1992
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| Illegal to vent HFCs | Nov 15, 1995
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| Montreal Protocol | Mid 1989
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| CFCs, halons, carbon tetrachloride, and methyl chloroform were phased out of production | Dec 31, 1995
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| Recovery & recycling equipment must be EPA certified and labeled | Nov 15, 1993
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| Recovery requirements were put in place under ARI 740 | Nov 15, 1993
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