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NATE A/C EXAM #1 STUDY
GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+

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 - Correct answer-A: Liquid flood-back to the

compressor

Which of the following is the correct sequence of work?


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,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. - Correct 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




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,B: Increases




C: Remains unchanged




D: Varies - Correct 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 - Correct answer-A: Level

Which of the following metering devices controls evaporator pressure?




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, A: Thermostatic expansion valve




B: Fixed orifice




C: Low side float




D: None of these - Correct 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


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