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[Show more]An instrument that measures potential differences between 2 points in an electrical circuit is called? 
A. potentiometer 
B. thermistor 
C. ohmeter 
D. voltmeter - Answer voltmeter 
This device uses a thermal sensing bulb at the outlet of the evaporator to sense temperature and 
control superheat 
A...
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Add to cartAn instrument that measures potential differences between 2 points in an electrical circuit is called? 
A. potentiometer 
B. thermistor 
C. ohmeter 
D. voltmeter - Answer voltmeter 
This device uses a thermal sensing bulb at the outlet of the evaporator to sense temperature and 
control superheat 
A...
Blooms Taxonomy - 1. comprehension 
2. application 
3. synthesis--> design 
NYC CO2 contribution by bldg heating/cooling: - 80% 
LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design 
LEED sponsoring agency - US Green Building Council 
Chrysler bldg - 84, built 1930s 
Empire State bldg - 80, built...
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Add to cartBlooms Taxonomy - 1. comprehension 
2. application 
3. synthesis--> design 
NYC CO2 contribution by bldg heating/cooling: - 80% 
LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design 
LEED sponsoring agency - US Green Building Council 
Chrysler bldg - 84, built 1930s 
Empire State bldg - 80, built...
What are the 4 modes for heat transfer and example? - 1) radiation: radiator 
2) conduction: heated floor, pot on stove 
3) convection: forced air system 
4) evaporation: AC running at house and come in from the beach sweating (idk what that means ) 
What are different types of heating systems? - (r...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 modes for heat transfer and example? - 1) radiation: radiator 
2) conduction: heated floor, pot on stove 
3) convection: forced air system 
4) evaporation: AC running at house and come in from the beach sweating (idk what that means ) 
What are different types of heating systems? - (r...
Absorption -A refrigeration cycle where input energy is heat 
Adiabatic - without gain or loss of heat 
Air Conditioning - controlling air temperature humidity and quality 
Air Cooled Condenser - a heat exchanger that transfers building heat to outdoor air 
Air Handler - air moving equipment that ca...
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Add to cartAbsorption -A refrigeration cycle where input energy is heat 
Adiabatic - without gain or loss of heat 
Air Conditioning - controlling air temperature humidity and quality 
Air Cooled Condenser - a heat exchanger that transfers building heat to outdoor air 
Air Handler - air moving equipment that ca...
Humidity is expressed as - relative humidity or humidity ratio 
A grain is the unit of measure that equals______lb - 1/7000 
Wet bulb temperature readings indicate the amount of - moisture in the air 
One pound of dry air and its associated moisture at standard conditions has a pressure of _____Hg -...
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Add to cartHumidity is expressed as - relative humidity or humidity ratio 
A grain is the unit of measure that equals______lb - 1/7000 
Wet bulb temperature readings indicate the amount of - moisture in the air 
One pound of dry air and its associated moisture at standard conditions has a pressure of _____Hg -...
1. Type II - Evaporator coil replacement is alwyas considered "major" repair 
2. Type II - Remove refridgerant recovered in a vapor phase will minimize the loss of oil 
3. Type 2 - Remove refridgerant from the condenser when the condenser is below the reciever 
4. Type 2 - By removing as much refr...
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Add to cart1. Type II - Evaporator coil replacement is alwyas considered "major" repair 
2. Type II - Remove refridgerant recovered in a vapor phase will minimize the loss of oil 
3. Type 2 - Remove refridgerant from the condenser when the condenser is below the reciever 
4. Type 2 - By removing as much refr...
What is an HVAC System? - all the items needed to maintain thermal comfort within a space or 
group of spaces 
What are the four components of an HVAC system? -Fans 
Pumps 
Compressor 
Evaporator 
What is a PTAC? - Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner 
What is a PTHP? - Packaged Terminal Heat Pump 
Lis...
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Add to cartWhat is an HVAC System? - all the items needed to maintain thermal comfort within a space or 
group of spaces 
What are the four components of an HVAC system? -Fans 
Pumps 
Compressor 
Evaporator 
What is a PTAC? - Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner 
What is a PTHP? - Packaged Terminal Heat Pump 
Lis...
Two locations where a cold air return should be installed - open area of a wall and low to the 
ground 
Which of the following is the law of thermodynamics? - heat moves toward a place with lower 
intensity 
Sensible heat describes - how hot something feels 
Latent heat is measured in - british ther...
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Add to cartTwo locations where a cold air return should be installed - open area of a wall and low to the 
ground 
Which of the following is the law of thermodynamics? - heat moves toward a place with lower 
intensity 
Sensible heat describes - how hot something feels 
Latent heat is measured in - british ther...
Propane and Butane are _______ than air: - Heavier 
What will be the resistance in the circuit if the supply voltage is 30V and current flowing through the 
circuit is 5A - 6 ohms 
Temperature at which oil starts to produce a waxy substance that may interfere with the refrigeration 
system - Floc po...
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Add to cartPropane and Butane are _______ than air: - Heavier 
What will be the resistance in the circuit if the supply voltage is 30V and current flowing through the 
circuit is 5A - 6 ohms 
Temperature at which oil starts to produce a waxy substance that may interfere with the refrigeration 
system - Floc po...
Matter exists in what three forms? - solid, liquid, gas 
What is temperature measured by? Quantity or intensity - Intensity 
Define British thermal unit (Btu) - Measure of heat energy - amount of energy needed to raise 1 
lb of water 1 degree F 
How much heat is required to raise the temp of 100 lb ...
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Add to cartMatter exists in what three forms? - solid, liquid, gas 
What is temperature measured by? Quantity or intensity - Intensity 
Define British thermal unit (Btu) - Measure of heat energy - amount of energy needed to raise 1 
lb of water 1 degree F 
How much heat is required to raise the temp of 100 lb ...
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