FDNY Z51 WRITTEN EXAM 2026 NEWEST
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SECTION 1: REFRIGERATION CYCLE THEORY &
THERMODYNAMICS
(Questions 1-60)
Question 1
What are the four main components of the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle?
A) Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve, Evaporator
B) Compressor, Condenser, Receiver, Evaporator
C) Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve, Accumulator
D) Compressor, Condenser, Filter-Drier, Evaporator
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The four main components of the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle are the compressor, condenser, expansion valve (or
metering device), and evaporator. These components work together to
circulate refrigerant, remove heat from the conditioned space, and reject
it to the environment. The receiver, accumulator, and filter-drier are
,auxiliary components that support the main cycle but are not considered
the four primary components.
Question 2
What is the primary function of the compressor in a refrigeration
system?
A) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
B) To remove heat from the refrigerant
C) To increase the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant vapor
D) To reduce the pressure of the refrigerant liquid
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The compressor's primary function is to draw low-pressure,
low-temperature refrigerant vapor from the evaporator and compress it,
significantly increasing both its pressure and temperature. This high-
pressure, high-temperature vapor is then discharged to the condenser
where heat is rejected. Without the compressor, the refrigerant would
not circulate through the system.
Question 3
What is the primary function of the condenser in a refrigeration system?
A) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
B) To remove heat from the high-pressure refrigerant vapor
C) To increase the pressure of the refrigerant
D) To reduce the pressure of the refrigerant liquid
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The condenser removes heat from the high-pressure, high-
temperature refrigerant vapor discharged by the compressor. As heat is
,removed, the refrigerant condenses from a vapor to a liquid state. The
heat is rejected to the surrounding air (air-cooled condenser) or water
(water-cooled condenser). This is the stage where the refrigerant rejects
the heat absorbed in the evaporator plus the heat of compression.
Question 4
What is the primary function of the expansion valve (metering device)?
A) To increase refrigerant pressure
B) To increase refrigerant temperature
C) To reduce refrigerant pressure and temperature
D) To compress refrigerant vapor
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The expansion valve (metering device) reduces the pressure
and temperature of the liquid refrigerant as it passes from the high-
pressure side of the system to the low-pressure side. This pressure drop
causes a portion of the liquid refrigerant to flash into vapor, cooling the
remaining liquid. The cooled, low-pressure liquid-vapor mixture then
enters the evaporator where it can absorb heat from the refrigerated
space.
Question 5
What is the primary function of the evaporator in a refrigeration system?
A) To compress refrigerant vapor
B) To remove heat from the refrigerant
C) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
D) To reduce refrigerant pressure
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The evaporator absorbs heat from the refrigerated space by
allowing the low-pressure, low-temperature liquid refrigerant to boil and
vaporize. As the refrigerant absorbs heat, it changes from a liquid to a
vapor state, cooling the air or liquid that passes over the evaporator
coils. The vaporized refrigerant then returns to the compressor to repeat
the cycle.
Question 6
What is "superheat" in a refrigeration system?
A) The temperature of the refrigerant above its saturation temperature
B) The temperature of the refrigerant below its saturation temperature
C) The temperature of the refrigerant at its saturation point
D) The temperature difference between the evaporator and condenser
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Superheat is the amount of heat added to refrigerant vapor
above its saturation temperature at a given pressure. It is calculated as
the difference between the actual vapor temperature and the saturation
temperature. Superheat ensures that only vapor (not liquid) returns to the
compressor, preventing compressor damage from liquid slugging.
Typical superheat values range from 5°F to 15°F.
Question 7
What is "subcooling" in a refrigeration system?
A) The temperature of the refrigerant above its saturation temperature
B) The temperature of the refrigerant below its saturation temperature
EXAM PREPARATION TESTBANK
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES | ALREADY GRADED
A+ |
|BRAND NEW VERSION!!
SECTION 1: REFRIGERATION CYCLE THEORY &
THERMODYNAMICS
(Questions 1-60)
Question 1
What are the four main components of the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle?
A) Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve, Evaporator
B) Compressor, Condenser, Receiver, Evaporator
C) Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve, Accumulator
D) Compressor, Condenser, Filter-Drier, Evaporator
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The four main components of the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle are the compressor, condenser, expansion valve (or
metering device), and evaporator. These components work together to
circulate refrigerant, remove heat from the conditioned space, and reject
it to the environment. The receiver, accumulator, and filter-drier are
,auxiliary components that support the main cycle but are not considered
the four primary components.
Question 2
What is the primary function of the compressor in a refrigeration
system?
A) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
B) To remove heat from the refrigerant
C) To increase the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant vapor
D) To reduce the pressure of the refrigerant liquid
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The compressor's primary function is to draw low-pressure,
low-temperature refrigerant vapor from the evaporator and compress it,
significantly increasing both its pressure and temperature. This high-
pressure, high-temperature vapor is then discharged to the condenser
where heat is rejected. Without the compressor, the refrigerant would
not circulate through the system.
Question 3
What is the primary function of the condenser in a refrigeration system?
A) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
B) To remove heat from the high-pressure refrigerant vapor
C) To increase the pressure of the refrigerant
D) To reduce the pressure of the refrigerant liquid
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The condenser removes heat from the high-pressure, high-
temperature refrigerant vapor discharged by the compressor. As heat is
,removed, the refrigerant condenses from a vapor to a liquid state. The
heat is rejected to the surrounding air (air-cooled condenser) or water
(water-cooled condenser). This is the stage where the refrigerant rejects
the heat absorbed in the evaporator plus the heat of compression.
Question 4
What is the primary function of the expansion valve (metering device)?
A) To increase refrigerant pressure
B) To increase refrigerant temperature
C) To reduce refrigerant pressure and temperature
D) To compress refrigerant vapor
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The expansion valve (metering device) reduces the pressure
and temperature of the liquid refrigerant as it passes from the high-
pressure side of the system to the low-pressure side. This pressure drop
causes a portion of the liquid refrigerant to flash into vapor, cooling the
remaining liquid. The cooled, low-pressure liquid-vapor mixture then
enters the evaporator where it can absorb heat from the refrigerated
space.
Question 5
What is the primary function of the evaporator in a refrigeration system?
A) To compress refrigerant vapor
B) To remove heat from the refrigerant
C) To absorb heat from the refrigerated space
D) To reduce refrigerant pressure
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The evaporator absorbs heat from the refrigerated space by
allowing the low-pressure, low-temperature liquid refrigerant to boil and
vaporize. As the refrigerant absorbs heat, it changes from a liquid to a
vapor state, cooling the air or liquid that passes over the evaporator
coils. The vaporized refrigerant then returns to the compressor to repeat
the cycle.
Question 6
What is "superheat" in a refrigeration system?
A) The temperature of the refrigerant above its saturation temperature
B) The temperature of the refrigerant below its saturation temperature
C) The temperature of the refrigerant at its saturation point
D) The temperature difference between the evaporator and condenser
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Superheat is the amount of heat added to refrigerant vapor
above its saturation temperature at a given pressure. It is calculated as
the difference between the actual vapor temperature and the saturation
temperature. Superheat ensures that only vapor (not liquid) returns to the
compressor, preventing compressor damage from liquid slugging.
Typical superheat values range from 5°F to 15°F.
Question 7
What is "subcooling" in a refrigeration system?
A) The temperature of the refrigerant above its saturation temperature
B) The temperature of the refrigerant below its saturation temperature