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The difference between the evaporator temperature and the suction line temperature at the 
coil outlet is: 
a. superheat b. latent heat c. artificial heat d. extended heat 
2- A typical evaporator temperature in an air conditioning system with 75° return air is: 
a. 25° b. 40° c. 55° d. 75° 
3- A typical evaporator temperature in a 35° medium temperature walk-in system is: 
a. 25° b. 40° c. 55° d. 75° 
4- The TD (temperature difference) between evaporator and box temperature of a reach...
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Test Bank For Commercial Refrigeration for Air Conditioning Technicians 4th Edition by Dick Wirz
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Test Bank For Commercial Refrigeration for Air Conditioning Technicians 4th Edition by Dick Wirz
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THE Test Bank for Commercial Refrigeration for Air Conditioning Technicians 3rd Edition Wirz
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The difference between the evaporator temperature and the suction line temperature at the 
coil outlet is: 
a. superheat b. latent heat c. artificial heat d. extended heat 
2- A typical evaporator temperature in an air conditioning system with 75° return air is: 
a. 25° b. 40° c. 55° d. 75° 
3- A typical evaporator temperature in a 35° medium temperature walk-in system is: 
a. 25° b. 40° c. 55° d. 75° 
4- The TD (temperature difference) between evaporator and box temperature of a reach...
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