CERTIFICATION)
Jilk Naivasha
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
, EPA 608 BOOK EXAM TYPE III CERTIFICATION
A Type III Technician or Universal Technician are certified to do what? - answermaintain, service, repair,
or dispose of low-pressure appliances.
Most low pressure appliances are used for what? - answermost low pressure appliances are used for
comfort cooling and are subject to lower allowable leak rate.
The owner and/or operator of the equipment is responsible for what? - answerfor keeping records of all
leaking inspections and any completed leak repair verification tests. It is their responsibility to obtain
records from the servicing company doing any work on an appliance.
What should the technician do if the EPA regulations change? - answerthe Technician's responsibility is
to comply with EPA regulation changes.
How do low-pressure systems operate? - answerlow-pressure systems are semi-hermetic and operate
below atmospheric pressure (in a vacuum).
What can happen if there are leaks in the gaskets? - answerleaks in the gaskets or fittings can cause air
and moisture to enter the system. Leaks must be repaired to reduce the operation of the purge unit and
loss of refrigerants.
What is the most efficient method of leak checking a charged low-pressure refrigeration unit? -
answerto pressurize the system using controlled hot water or heater blankets.
When controlled hot water and heaters blankets are not feasible, use nitrogen to increase system
pressure.
When pressurizing a system, you should not exceed how many psig? - answerdo not exceed 10 psig.
What can happen if you exceed the psig threshold? - answerif you exceed 10 psig, you can cause the
rupture disc to fail.
What can you use controlled hot water or heating blankets for? - answercontrolled hot water or heating
blankets can be used to raise the pressure in a low-pressure system for the purpose of opening the
system for a non-major repair.
What is a "major repair" under EPA regulations? - answerit means any maintenance, service or repair
involving the removal of any or all of the following components:
- the compressor
- the condenser
- the evaporator
- or any auxiliary heat exchanger coil
In 2019, the EPA regulations will start to require that the systems containing more than [ _____ ] pounds
of refrigerants be repaired when the annual leak rate exceeds a % of the refrigerant charge. - answer50
lbs (pounds)