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HVAC EPA 608 Certification Study Guide 1. Are there drop-in substitutes for R-12 systems? If so, why or why not? - ️ No, there are no drop-in replacements for R-12 systems because the new refrigerants are incompatible with the oils and lubricants used in those systems. 2. What type of oil i...

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1. Are there drop-in substitutes for R-12 systems? If so, why or why not?

- ✔️ No, there are no drop-in replacements for R-12 systems because the new refrigerants are
incompatible with the oils and lubricants used in those systems.



2. What type of oil is used with R-134a, and how does it interact with other oils?

- ✔️ R-134a systems use ester-based oils, which do not mix with other types of oils.



3. What lubricant is utilized with HCFCs?

- ✔️ HCFCs employ alkylbenzene lubricant.



4. What distinguishes a ternary blend from an azeotropic blend?

- ✔️ Ternary blends consist of three-part mixtures, while azeotropic blends are combinations of two
or more substances that behave as a single compound.



5. What characteristic defines a hygroscopic lubricant?

- ✔️ A hygroscopic lubricant has the ability to absorb moisture.



6. What is temperature glide, and which type of blend does not exhibit it?

- ✔️ Temperature glide is the difference between the dew point and the bubble point. Azeotropic
blends do not have temperature glide.



7. Define the dew point and bubble point in refrigeration.

- Dew Point: ✔️ It occurs when the saturation temperature in the evaporator causes the refrigerant
to transition from liquid to vapor.

- Bubble Point: ✔️ It happens when the saturation temperature in the condenser converts the
refrigerant from vapor to liquid.



8. Do gases in a ternary blend leak at the same rate? Why or why not?

, - ✔️ No, they do not leak at the same rate due to differing vapor pressures among the refrigerants in
the blend.



9. What is the refrigeration process?

- ✔️ The refrigeration process involves transferring heat from one location to another.



10. What role does the evaporator play in the refrigeration cycle?

- ✔️ The evaporator absorbs heat from the space being cooled. This absorption causes the
refrigerant to boil, leaving the evaporator as a low-pressure, low-temperature vapor.



11. What function does the compressor serve?

- ✔️ The compressor takes low-pressure, low-temperature vapor and transforms it into a high-
temperature, high-pressure superheated vapor, then transfers it to the condenser.



12. What occurs in the condenser?

- ✔️ The condenser rejects heat from the system, converting the refrigerant from a high-
temperature, high-pressure vapor to a high-pressure, high-temperature liquid.



13. What is the purpose of the metering device?

- ✔️ The metering device reduces the refrigerant's pressure, changing the high-pressure, high-
temperature liquid into a low-pressure, low-temperature liquid.



14. Which gauge measures low pressure and vacuum, and what color is it?

- ✔️ The compound gauge, typically blue, measures low pressure (psig) and vacuum (inHg).



15. What color is the high-pressure gauge, and what does it measure?

- ✔️ The high-pressure gauge is red and measures the high side (discharge) pressure, ranging from 0
to 500 psi.



16. What does a compressor compress?

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