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HVAC Air Condition Esco | 100% Correct
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Heat which causes a change in temperature of a substance is called - Sensible Heat
Heat added to a substance without a rise in temperature is called - Latent Heat
Heat added to refrigerant in a vapor state after the...
HVAC Air Condition Esco | 100% Correct
Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
Heat which causes a change in temperature of a substance is called - ✔✔Sensible Heat
Heat added to a substance without a rise in temperature is called - ✔✔Latent Heat
Heat added to refrigerant in a vapor state after the evaporation process is called - ✔✔Superheat
A scroll compressor moved refrigerant by means of - ✔✔Involute spirals
The movement of heat by way of fluid is called - ✔✔Convection
The movement of heat through a solid object is called - ✔✔Conduction
The standard unit for measuring the quantity of heat in a substance - ✔✔British Thermal Unit
A refrigerant gives up heat when it - ✔✔Condenses
Why must refrigerant in the suction line be slightly warmer than the saturation temperature? -
✔✔Prevent liquid slugging of compressor
It is desirable for refrigerant in the suction line to be slightly superheated in order to - ✔✔Insure liquid
refrigerant does not enter the compressor
A mechanical shaft seal is necessary on - ✔✔Semi-hermetic compressor
Liquid slugging is - ✔✔Liquid refrigerant in the compressor clearance space
, The clearance space in a reciprocating compressor - ✔✔Varies depending on compressor speed
Which of the following types of air conditioning compressors is most energy efficient - ✔✔Centrifugal
Which of the following represent the right order for the functions of a condenser? - ✔✔De-superheat,
condenses, sub-cools
Refrigerant R-134a vapor enters the compressor at 124 psig, 100°f. It leaves as a liquid from the
condenser sub-cooled 20°f, and the pressure will approximately - ✔✔18.4 psig
There are 3 basic types of condensers, the air cooled, the water cooled, and the _______ cooled -
✔✔Evaporative
10 lbs. of refrigerant passing through a water cooled condenser will lose 20 BTU's of heat per lb. If 10 lbs.
of water passes through the condenser with an entering temperature of 80°f. The temperature of the
water leaving the condenser is - ✔✔100°f
The heat removed from the refrigerant by the condenser is - ✔✔Both sensible and latent heat
An energy recovery ventilator is - ✔✔An air to air heat exchanger to recover heat
Which of the following can NOT be used as a low ambient temperature control? - ✔✔Crankcase
regulating valves
The state of refrigeration in the suction line should be - ✔✔Low pressure/ low temperature vapor
The state of refrigerant entering the condenser is - ✔✔High pressure/ highly superheated vapor
The evaporator - ✔✔Transfers heat from the refrigerated space to the refrigerant
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