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What type equipment does type test level 3 deal with |
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What is the date that only certified techs could buy refrigerant and what is the minimum allowed to buy |
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November 14, 1994 20 pounds |
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Where are leaks likely in low pressure equipment? and what happens? |
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gaskets and fittings air and moisure is pulled into the system. |
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What is the best leak check for low pressure equipment? |
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pressurize with hot water or hot blankets |
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To leak check with no way of heating what can you use? and what is the limit to pressurize? And why? |
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you can use nitrogen to increase pressure. Not to exceed 10 PSIG. or rupture disk fails. |
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Leak testing a water box how? |
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remove the water then place a leak detector probe throuh the drain valve. |
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To leak test a tube what do you use? |
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a hydrostatic tube test kit. |
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Systems with an open drive compressor is likely to leak where? |
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What can you use to open the system for a non-major repair? |
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Controlled hot water to pressurize. |
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Repair leaks in comfort cooling systems having more that 50 lbs must be made when what rate of refrigerant loss? |
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when annual leak is over 15% |
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system with more than 50 lbs repair wen leak rate is what? |
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A recovery unit's high pressure cut-out is set for what? The ruputre disc on a low presure chiller recovery vessel relieves at what? |
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10 psig when evacuating the R from a low-presure chiller. relieves at 15 psig. |
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Recovery of R 11 and $ 123 starts with what? |
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liquid then vapor. a lot of vapor can be left after the liquid. |
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How do you preven freezing the water when evavuating R? |
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When recovering R what do you leave on? |
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the water pumps, recovery compressor, recovery condenser stay on. |
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What is connected to the water cooled condenser |
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the municipal water supply |
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What should you do if you think a chiller has a tube leak? |
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the water sides of the evaporator and condenser should be drained prior to recovery of the refrigerant. |
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ASHRAE guide 3-1996 says if the pressure in a system rises during vacuum testing the system should be leak checked. how much rise? |
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pressure rises from 1 mm HG to above 2.5mm Hg during vacuum. |
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To what and where is the refrigerant added |
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The lowest access point. The evaporator charging valve. |
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In what form is the R in the initial charging and why. |
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Initial chargin is in the vapor phase. Introducing liquid R into a deep vacuum with cause refrigerant to boil and freeze water in the tubes. |
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Before chargin with liquid an R 11 refrigeration system requires what? |
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a vapor presure of 16.9 hg vacuum or a saturation temperature of 36 degrees F. |
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R recovery and R recycling equipment made after November 15, 1993 must what? |
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certified and labeled by EPA testng and must have low loss fittings for when hoses are disconnected. |
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What is the date that all recovery and recycling equipment must be certified and labeled and have low loss fittings? |
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equipment made before Nov 15, 1993 must reach what level |
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equipment made AFTER Nov 15, 1993 must reach what level |
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Once the required vacuum level has been achieved and held what do you do if the presure rises and what does that indicate? |
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there is refrigerant remaining in the system and you have to repeat the recovery. If it is from a leak just evacuate to the lowest possible level before making a major repair. |
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Because chillers that use R such as CFC 11 and CFC 123 opeerate below atmospheric pressure what do they require? And Why? |
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A purge unit. To remove non-condensables from the system.. |
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Where does a centrifugal chiller's purge condensing unit take its suction from? and where does it return the refrigerant? |
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From the top of the CONDENSER. Returns to the EVAPORATOR |
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What does frequent purging indicate? and what can accompany it? |
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What does high discharge presure indicate? |
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Air in the system and thus maybe a leak |
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What does excess moisture collection in the purge unit mean? |
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Where is the rupture disk mounted and what is it's function? what's it set for? |
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On the evaporator housing. protection from over-pressurizing and its burst pressure is 15 psig. |
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?What does TLV-TWA mean and what happens |
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threshold limit value -time weighted average. It is an ASHRAE standar 15. refrigerant monitor alarm to start ventilation before R concentration in a room reaches TLV-TWA |
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What are grouped at A-1 refrigerants? |
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all refrigeration systems must have what protection? |
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a pressure relief valve not installed in series. |
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What do metering devices do regarding temperature and pressure? |
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reduce pressure. reduce saturation temperature. |
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Where does refrigerant boil? |
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Evaporator caused by heat being absorbed and it boils into a vapor by the time it gets to the compressor and is superheated. |
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The thermostatic expansion valve has what and where is it located? |
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a reciever in the liquid line directly following the condenser. |
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a capillary tube or bore meter device has what and where is it located? |
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accumulator in the suction line directly follow the evaporator. |
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what is the gage manifold to measure? and what terms and numbers? |
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pressures. compound, low in psig and vacuum in inches of Hg and high side or diacharge in psig I guess. |
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what is the center port and what color is it. |
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Yellow; it connects to a recovery device, or evacuation vacuum pump, or a harging device. it can charge, recover, or evacuate. |
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section 608 of the Federal Clean act that is regulated by the EPA. |
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as of what date must you be certified |
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When was it declared unlawful to vent CFC or HCFC? |
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When was it declared unlawful to vent HFC? |
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when were CFC's phased out of production? |
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cean by separating oil from R and removing H2O by passing it through filter driers |
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To resell it. make it like new ARI 700 standards. |
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Equipment must be certified as of |
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which recovery uses the compresssor as a pump? |
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which recovery equipment work on it's own? |
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As of what date can only certified techs buy CFC or HCFC R? and the limit |
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Nov 14, 1994 Have to buy 20 lbs or more |
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What kind of oil does the Ozone friendly R 134 a use? |
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after a retrofit what can R 134 be used in? |
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R 12 systems after a lot of retrofiting. |
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What kind of oil do Ternary blends use? and what's funny about that oil? what should you do if a major component failure? |
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synthetic alkylbenzene lubricant. It is hygroscopic (hydrophylic). Take an oil sample for analysis. |
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What's funny about blends? |
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they will leak at uneven rates due to different vapor pressures. |
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How do you charge blended refrigerants? |
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Weight into the high side of the system as a liquid. LIQUID CHARGE BLENDS |
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refers to R blend tht has a range of boiling points or condensing points throughout the evaporator and condenser. |
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doesn't act like a mix...Has no temperature glide even though it is a mix it acts like one refrigerant. |
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service aperture or process stub |
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EPA require on all appliances with class 1 and class 2 R to recover refrigerant. |
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What do you do if you find 2 or more R have been mixed in a system? |
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Do not mix the refrigerants in the same recovery tank or you won't be able to reclaim it. Recover the mix into seperate tanks. recover only one type refrigerant into a recovery cylinder. |
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What effects the efficiency and speed of recoverty? |
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lenth of hoses, outside temp. Winter takes a long time. moisture in system. size of vacuum pump and suction line. pump should be short and fat and gauge far from vaccum pump. |
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After your done transfering liquid R between a recoveryu unit and a refrigeration syst what do you guard against? |
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trapping liquid refrigerant between the servvice valves. |
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what happens when moisture is allowed to remain in an operating refrigeration system? and how do you get it out? |
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hydrochloric and hydroflluoric acid form. Evacuate the system to the mandated vacuum level. |
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measuring a systems vacuum is done when what? |
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system isolated and vacuum pump off. |
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What's another thing you can do to save time when dehydrating? when do you know the dehydration is complete? |
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Heat the refrigeration system. You're done when it holds the required vacuum. |
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How many ports does a recovery cylinder have. How do you check how full it is? |
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2 ports, one liquid and one vapro. 80% max to fill. controlled by mechanical float device, electronic shout off device (thermistors), or weight. |
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Before discarding a RUSTY cylinder what do you do. |
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reduced to 0 psid and diacarded. |
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What is important about safety and nitrogen pressurizing? |
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You must alway charge through a pressure regulatyor and insert a relief valve in the down stream line from the pressure regulator. relief valve NOT installed in series. Watch for corrosion buildup and replace when found. |
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What else should you inspect? |
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Schrader valves for leaks, bends and breakage. Have to cap the schrader valve. |
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In the event of a big release of R in a confined area what must you have? |
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What do R 12 and R 22 decompose to if exposed to open flames or glowing how metal? |
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hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid and phosgene gas. |
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What do you put on cylinders to ship. |
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DOT paper. numbefr of cylinders of each R. label the cylinders with type and aount. DOT clasification tag ...it is a 2.2 non-flammable gas. |
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Type 1 techs work on sealed systems,I think. Type 1 techs work on small appliances. What is a small appliance? |
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It is made, charged, hermetically sealed in a factory with 5 lbs or less of refrigerant. |
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Recovery equipment made when must be capable of reoving how much refrigerant whether or nhot the compressor is operating..or achieve how many inches of vaccum under conditions of what? |
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BEFORE Nov 15 1993 80% 4" HG ARI 740 AFTER Nov 15 1993 90% with compressor 80% no compressor or 4" vacuum + AFTER Nov 15, 1993 recovery equipment must be certified by EPA test lab |
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First of all before beginning recovery |
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Know what kind of refrigerant |
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What kind of cylinders do self contained active recfovery equipment use? |
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a pressurized recovery tnk. |
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Before operating a self contained recovery machine make sure of what? |
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The tank inlet valve is open and the tank does not have excessive non-condensables. |
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How do you know a tank doesn't have excessive non-condensibles? |
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An accurate pressure reading of R inside a recovery cylinder. you have to know the temperature and the temperature must be stable to read pressure. |
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What will cause higher discharge pressure in a refrigeration system? |
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how do you find out how to purge the recovery equipment of non-condensibles? |
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follow the instructions suppled by the recovery equipment manufacturer. |
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Every day what do you have to check? |
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All refrigerant recovery equipment for oil level and refrigerant leaks. |
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What kind of container do system dependent passive recovery process use to capture refrigerant for a small appliance? |
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non-pressurized container...maybe charcoal activated plastic bags. |
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How does system dependent equipment get the refrigerant? |
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with the appliance compressor, an external heat source, or a vacuum pump. |
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What kind of container can a standard vacuum pump be used with as a recovery device? |
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a non-pressurized container. |
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When using a system dependent on an appliance with an operating compressor what do you do and where do you recover? |
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run the compressor and recover from the high side of the system. Only the high side is needed if the compressor runs. |
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What if the compressor doesn't run and your using a system dependent passive recovery machine? |
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Use both the high and low side. Plus you have to heat and tap the compressor and or use a vacuum pump to get the rest. |
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What if you can't get the required vacuum using a system dependent recovery machine and an appliance with a non working compressor? |
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You are required by the EPA to have a self contained recovery device at the shop to use. The exception is tech working on small appliances only. |
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What kind of appliances are system dependent devices used on? |
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Appliances containing 15 lbs of refrigerant or less. |
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What do you use on a small appliance with a straight piece of tubing ? |
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Install a piercing type access fitting. and you have to leak test it and cannot leave it in place afterwards. |
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When would you not start recovery ? |
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If the system pressure is 0 psig. |
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After recovering refrigerant what do you do to the system? |
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Flush with nitrogen to flus debris out of the system. |
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What year did systems use refrigerant you should not recover with current devices. |
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refrigerators built before 1950. |
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What do type 2 techs work on |
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high or very high pressure appliances. |
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After installation of any system what must you do? |
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pressurize with nitrogen and leak check it. |
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an electronic or ultrasonic leak detector..to find genera area and then soap bubbles to pin point. |
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a unit with an open compresson not used in several months will often leak where? |
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from the rotating shaft seal. |
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What is an indication of a leak? |
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What is another indication of a leak in a high pressure system? |
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excessive superheat from low charge in a high pressure system |
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How much can a comfort appliance leak if it has more than 50 lbs of R before you have to fix it? |
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when the annual leak rate is more than 15%. |
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You better know how to figure leak rates. |
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so if 15% of 50 is 7.5 then if you find a leak that would add up to more than that in a year you have to fix it I think. |
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how much can a commercial system with more than 50 pounds leak in a year before you have to fix it? |
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More than 35% in a year. so it it has 50 lbs 35% is 17.5 so it monthly it would add up to more than that you fix it. I guess. |
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What about your recovery equipment? |
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It must be apropriate and be certified by and EPA approved labe (UL or ETL) to meet or exceed ARI standards. |
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Talk about care of the recycling machine. |
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Refrigerants might have acides, moisture, and oil so you must check and change the oil and filter on a recycling machine. Recycling and recovery equipment have hermetic compressors and can overheat when drawing a deep vacuum because the unit uses the flow of refrigerant through the compressor for cooling. |
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Before using a recovery unit you always check what? |
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the service vaalve position , the oil level of of the recovery unit, ande evacuate and recover any remaining refrigerant from the units reveiver. |
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If you work with multiple refrigerant, before recovering or recycling a different refrigerant what do you have to do? |
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Purge the recover/recycle equipment by recovering as much of the first refrigerant as possible, change the filter and evacuate. |
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What do you have to do if you work with R 134 A? |
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Provide a special set of hoses, guages, vacuum pump, recovery or recovery/recycle machine, and oil containers to be used with R 134 a ONLY. |
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What will reduce time but talk about oil too. |
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recovering in vapor will minimize the loss of oil. But recoverina as much as possible in liuid can save time. |
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What else can you do to save time? |
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Ice the the recovery cylinder and apply heat to the appliance. AFter recovering liquid any remaining vapor is condensed by the recovery system. |
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What if the unit being serviced has a receiver/storage tank? |
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refrigerant should be placed in the receiver. So refrigerant should be remjoved from the condenser outlet if the condenser is below the receiver. |
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If there is an air cooled condenser on the roof and an evaporator on the first floor where do you begin recovery? |
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recovery should begin from the liquid line entering the evaporator. |
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Recovery and/or equipment made after when must be certifed and labeled by EPA? |
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Type 2 appliances with R 22 with less than 200 lbs of R require vacuum of wht levels in inches. |
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0 zero both before and after Nov 15, 1993 |
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type 2 appliances with R 22 with MORE than 200 lbs of R require what vacuum |
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4 before Nov 15 1993 10 after Nov 15 1993 if > 200 lbs |
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Other high pressure appliances with less than 200 lbs require how much? |
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4 before Nov 15, 1993 10 after Nov 15, 1993 |
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Other high pressure appliances with MORE than 200 lbs |
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4 before November 15, 1993 15 after November 15, 1993. |
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Very high pressure appliances |
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are 0 zero before and after Nov 15, 1993. |
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After you reach the desire vacuum and wait. What if the pressure rises? |
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It indicates there is still refrigerant in liquid form or in the oil. |
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What do you do if there are leaks making evacuation impossible. |
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evacuate to atmospheric pressure 0- psig. |
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What must you do with parallel comprssor systems to recover refrigerant. and what will happen if you don't do this? |
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You must isolate a parallel compressor system in orer to recover refrigerant. If no a parallel compressor system will cause an open equalization connection that will preen refrigerant recovery. |
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What is the limit of system recovery equipment. |
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It cannot be used on appliances with more than 15 pounds of refrigerant. |
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what was the most common refrigerant used in residential split air conditioning systems. |
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R - 22 but look at the name plate to determine the type of refrigerant used. |
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Some system have moisture indicating sight glass. How do they work? |
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The sight glass changes color if the system has excessive moisture and need to be eacuated. |
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When should the filter drier be replaced? |
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anytime a system is opened for servicing. |
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What is used to prevent refrigerant from migrating to the oil during cold weather? What is an indication refrigerant is in the oil? |
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A crankcase heater prevent refrigerant from migrating into the oil refrigerant in the oil will cause oil to foam in the compressor at start up. |
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When evacuating a vapor compression system, the vacuum pump should be capable of what? |
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Pulling 500 microns (29.9 " hg) of vacuum. Microns is the more accurate measurement. |
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What should you never do in a deep vacuum. |
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energize a hermetic compressor's motor...the motor winding could be damaged by starting in a deep vacuum. |
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What if you use a large vacuum pump? what can happen and what do you do? |
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a large vacuum pump could cause trapped water to freeze. you may have to increase presure by introducing nitrogen to counteract freezing. |
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What is the source of most non-condensables? |
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Non-condensables cause what |
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a higher discharge pressure |
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Where there is a risk of freezing in charging liquid R - 12 system what should you do? |
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Begin with vapor from a vacuum level to a pressure af about 33 psig. Followed by a liquid charge through the liquid-line service valve. |
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What is the proper method to charge a system that contain a large quantity of refrigerant. |
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Begin with vapor from a vacuum level to a pressure af about 33 psig. Followed by a liquid charge through the liquid-line service valve |
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What are category A 1 refrigerants |
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CFC-12 CFC-11 HFC - 134 a |
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ALL refrigeration system must be protected by |
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a pressure relief valve not installed in series |
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energize a recriprocating compressor is the discharge service valve is closed |
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