CERTIFICATION EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETAILED
RATIONALES CORE, TYPE I, TYPE II AND
TYPE III REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, LEAK
DETECTION, R-410A, R-134A AND HVAC
TECHNICIAN EXAM PREP
When using recovery or recycling equipment that was manufactured
BEFORE November 15, 1993, technicians must evacuate a unit that has a
normal charge of 10 pounds of CFC-500 to _______ before disposing of
the system. - CORRECT ANSWER -4 inches of Hg vacuum.
An oil sample should be taken when _________. - CORRECT ANSWER -
The compressor has burned-out.
When a new system has been assembled, the first thing to do is? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Pressurize the system with an inert gas & leak check.
After installation of a field-piped R-410A split heat pulp, the unit should
first be? - CORRECT ANSWER -Pressurized with nitrogen then leak checked.
The EPA regulations require that any appliances containing more than 50
pounds of refrigerant (except for commercial & industrial process
, refrigeration) must be repaired when the leak rate exceeds _________ of
the charge per year? - CORRECT ANSWER -15%
R-410A requires recovery tanks rated for at least? - CORRECT ANSWER -
400 psig
After refrigerant liquid has been recovered from a system, any remaining
vapor is? - CORRECT ANSWER -Condensed by the recovery system.
Your recovery/recycling machine has R-502 refrigerant in it. You now have
to recover refrigerant from a unit with R-22. What must be done before the
R-22 refrigerant can be recovered/recycled? - CORRECT ANSWER -Recover
as much R-502 from the recovery unit as possible, change filter, & evacuate.
In a refrigeration system with a TXV (or other type of throttling device), the
component directly following the condenser is the? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Receiver
When charging an R-410A system that uses a water-cooled condenser, you
must first charge with vapor to a pressure of at least________, before
switching to liquid charging. - CORRECT ANSWER -120 psig
Recovered refrigerant may contain what? - CORRECT ANSWER -1.) Acids
2.) Moisture
3.) Oils