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NATE A/C Exam 1

Low airflow over a residential split system air conditioning evaporator
can cause

A: Liquid flood-back to the compressor

B: A decrease in compression ratio

C: An increase in suction line superheat

D: Oil logging in the evaporator - ANSWER
A: Liquid flood-back to the compressor



Which of the following is the correct sequence of work?

A: Attach gauge manifold, recover refrigerant, replace filter core,
evacuate the system, recharge the system.

B: Recover refrigerant, evacuate the system, replace filter core, recharge
the system.

C: Attach gauge manifold, evacuate the system, replace filter core,
recover refrigerant, recharge the system.

D: Attach gauge manifold, recharge the system, evacuate the system,
replace filter core. - ANSWER A: Attach

,gauge manifold, recover refrigerant, replace filter core, evacuate the
system, recharge the system.



As the pressure on a liquid is increased, the vaporization temperature of
the liquid

A: Decreases

B: Increases

C: Remains unchanged

D: Varies - ANSWER B: Increases



An oil separator must be mounted

A: Level

B: Below the compressor crankcase

C: Above the compressor crankcase

D: In the suction line - ANSWER A: Level



Which of the following metering devices controls evaporator pressure?

A: Thermostatic expansion valve

B: Fixed orifice

, C: Low side float

D: None of these - ANSWER D: None of
these

An automatic expansion valve controls evaporator pressure.



The purpose of the external equalizer on a thermostatic expansion valve
is

A: To equalize evaporator pressure drop with respect to the TEV

B: To equalize the evaporator pressure drop

C: To help prevent liquid floodback

D: To allow the high side pressure to equalize to the low side when the
compressor cycles off - ANSWER A: To
equalize evaporator pressure drop with respect to the TEV



The higher the MERV rating of a filter-drier, the

A: More efficient the drier at absorbing moisture

B: Less efficient the drier at absorbing moisture

C: Smaller the particles the filter can entrap

D: MERV does not apply to filter-driers - ANSWER
D: MERV does not apply to filter-driers

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