A defrost termination thermostat is wired in series with the: a) Evaporator fans b) Compressor contactor coil c) Defrost heater d) Liquid line solenoid Section 3: Troubleshooting & Diagnostics 7. A walk-in cooler has low suction pressure, low superheat, and a starved evaporator. The most likely cause is: a) Overcharge of refrigerant b) Liquid line restriction c) Bad compressor valves d) High evaporator fan speed
A system with high discharge pressure and normal suction pressure could indicate: a) Dirty evaporator coil b) Low refrigerant charge c) Non-condensables or dirty condenser d) TXV bulb losing its charge
The maximum allowable refrigerant leak rate per year for commercial refrigeration under EPA Section 608 (with 50+ lb charge) is: a) 15% b) 20% c) 25% d) 35% Section 5: Safety & Best Practices 13. When recovering refrigerant from a system with a burned-out compressor, you should: a) Recover into the same tank as good refrigerant b) Use a filter drier in the recovery line c) Vent the non-condensables to speed recovery d) Skip recovery if the system is under 5 lbs
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A defrost termination thermostat is wired in series with the: a) Evaporator fans b) Compressor contactor coil c) Defrost heater d) Liquid line solenoid Section 3: Troubleshooting & Diagnostics 7. A walk-in cooler has low suction pressure, low superheat, and a starved evaporator. The most likely cause is: a) Overcharge of refrigerant b) Liquid line restriction c) Bad compressor valves d) High evaporator fan speed
A system with high discharge pressure and normal suction pressure could indicate: a) Dirty evaporator coil b) Low refrigerant charge c) Non-condensables or dirty condenser d) TXV bulb losing its charge cfesa refrigeration practice test
The maximum allowable refrigerant leak rate per year for commercial refrigeration under EPA Section 608 (with 50+ lb charge) is: a) 15% b) 20% c) 25% d) 35% Section 5: Safety & Best Practices 13. When recovering refrigerant from a system with a burned-out compressor, you should: a) Recover into the same tank as good refrigerant b) Use a filter drier in the recovery line c) Vent the non-condensables to speed recovery d) Skip recovery if the system is under 5 lbs A defrost termination thermostat is wired in series