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This practice exam study guide contains 100% correct, verified answers designed to mirror the actual 2026 SkillCat EPA 608 HVAC Certification Exam. It covers essential Core regulations, ozone science, and Types I, II, and III system procedures to guarantee an A+ grade. The comprehensive explanations and helpful hints make it an invaluable resource for mastering complex HVAC technical questions quickly.

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2026 SkillCat EPA 608 Actual Exam (Latest
2026/2027 Update) Questions & Correct
Answers (100% Correct Verified Answers)
GRADED A+


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Question 1
Which component of a CFC or HCFC molecule is responsible for the
destruction of the Earth's stratospheric ozone layer?
A) Fluorine
B) Chlorine
C) Hydrogen
D) Carbon
• Correct Answer: B) Chlorine

, • Explanation: When chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are emitted, they drift
into the stratosphere. Ultraviolet radiation breaks down the
molecules, releasing free chlorine atoms. A single chlorine
atom can break down up to 100,000 ozone (O3) molecules by
continually stripping away oxygen atoms.
Question 2
What is the current maximum civil penalty per day, per violation, for
knowingly violating the Clean Air Act regulations regarding
refrigerant handling? A) $10,000
B) $27,500
C) $44,527
D) $57,617
• Correct Answer: D) $57,617
• Explanation: The EPA adjusts civil administrative penalties
annually for inflation under the Federal Civil Penalties
Inflation Adjustment Act. For the 2026 statutory
enforcement period, the maximum penalty per day for a
single violation of the Clean Air Act has risen past previous
limits to $57,617.
Question 3
Which of the following is considered an exempt refrigerant under the
Clean Air Act venting prohibition?

,A) R-134a
B) R-410A
C) Carbon Dioxide (R-744)
D) R-1234yf
• Correct Answer: C) Carbon Dioxide (R-744)
• Explanation: The EPA exempts certain natural refrigerants
from the venting prohibition if it determines that their
release does not pose a significant environmental threat.
Carbon dioxide (R-744), nitrogen, and water are exempt
because they have a minimal or localized environmental
footprint compared to fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Question 4
What chemical element do HFC and HFO refrigerants contain that
prevents them from depleting the stratospheric ozone layer?
A) Chlorine
B) Bromine
C) Hydrogen
D) They lack Chlorine entirely
• Correct Answer: D) They lack Chlorine entirely
• Explanation: Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and
Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) have an Ozone Depletion Potential
(ODP) of zero because their chemical formulations do not

, contain chlorine or bromine atoms, which are the catalytic
agents of ozone destruction.
Question 5
Which layer of the atmosphere contains the protective ozone layer that
shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation?
A) Troposphere
B) Stratosphere
C) Mesosphere
D) Thermosphere
• Correct Answer: B) Stratosphere
• Explanation: The stratosphere is located roughly 7 to 30
miles above the Earth's surface and contains the highest
concentration of ozone (O3), which absorbs the vast
majority of harmful UVB and UVC radiation from the sun.
Question 6
What does the term "temperature glide" refer to in zeotropic refrigerant
blends?
A) The change in ambient temperature during a recovery process
B) The difference between the bubble point and dew point temperatures
at a constant pressure
C) The velocity of refrigerant through the suction line
D) The temperature difference between the compressor inlet and outlet

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