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EPA 608 Universal Certificate With Questions And Answers 100%Guaranteed federal, state, and local laws. - ANSWER>>As technicians, we must follow and be up to date on all: 25 Core questions 25 Type I questions 25 Type II questions, and 25 Type III questions. This ma...

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federal, state, and local laws. - ANSWER>>As technicians, we must follow and be up to date on
all:

25 Core questions
25 Type I questions
25 Type II questions, and
25 Type III questions.
This makes for 100 questions total. - ANSWER>>For Universal Certification, you will receive
how many questions?

50 questions - 25 Core questions and 25 Type III questions - ANSWER>>If you need to get
Type III certification, which of the following will be on your exam?

70% - ANSWER>>What is a passing grade for all EPA certifications?

False. Regulations are subject to change. You must make sure you are complying with all
updated laws and regulations. - ANSWER>>Once you take the EPA exam, you must memorize
all regulations because they will stay the same forever. True or false?

Yes, chlorine can come from natural sources such as volcanoes, but they are not the primary
source. But the rise of chlorine in the atmosphere is the refrigerants that have been released. -
ANSWER>>Can chlorine in the stratosphere be from natural sources, such as volcanoes?

False. Ozone in the Stratosphere absorbs and reflects harmful UV rays from the sun, not ground
level ozone. Ground level ozone is actually harmful for humans when inhaled. -
ANSWER>>Ground level ozone is what absorbs and reflects harmful UV rays from the sun.
True or false?

Increased risk of skin cancer, Increased risk of cataracts. When ozone is depleted, there is not
enough ozone present to absorb and reflect harmful UV rays from the sun. This increases risk of

,skin cancer and cataracts in humans. - ANSWER>>In which of the following ways does ozone
depletion affect humans?

Yes, air samples taken from the stratosphere confirm that refrigerants such as CFCs and HCFCs
make it to the stratosphere, where they destroy ozone. - ANSWER>>Is there evidence that
refrigerants are in the stratosphere?

100,000 - ANSWER>>One molecule of chlorine can destroy how many molecules of ozone?

3 - ANSWER>>Ozone has ___ atoms of oxygen

300,000 - ANSWER>>Three molecules of chlorine can destroy how many molecules of ozone?

False. The majority of ozone is located in the Stratosphere, not the Troposphere. -
ANSWER>>The majority of ozone is located in the Troposphere. True or false?

Absorb and reflect UV rays from the sun - ANSWER>>What is the major function of ozone in
the stratosphere?

Emissions of refrigerant chemicals such as CFCs and HCFCs by humans - ANSWER>>What is
the primary source of chlorine in the Stratosphere?

Chlorine - ANSWER>>What molecule destroys the ozone layer?

Decreasing crop yields - ANSWER>>Which of the following are effects of ozone depletion?

Threat to wild and marine life - ANSWER>>Which of the following are effects of ozone
depletion?

People all over the world - ANSWER>>Who does ozone depletion affect?

Yes. Phasing out a refrigerant means that it can no longer be produced or imported. Refrigerants
contained in existing equipment can still be used, bought, and sold. - ANSWER>>After a
refrigerant is phased out, can equipment still contain that refrigerant?

Yes. Phasing out a refrigerant means that it can no longer be produced or imported. Technicians
can still service equipment that contains that refrigerant, but those technicians need to be Section
608 certified. - ANSWER>>After a refrigerant is phased out, can technicians still service
equipment containing that refrigerant?

After a refrigerant is phased out, technicians still need to service systems that contain that
refrigerant. In order to service existing equipment, technicians can obtain refrigerant from the
recovered and reclaimed refrigerant. - ANSWER>>After being phased out, where can
technicians obtain refrigerant to service equipment that contains that refrigerant?

,Yes, but only if it has been reclaimed to AHRI Standard 700 specifications - ANSWER>>Can
refrigerant be resold?

CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs - ANSWER>>Equipment has to be certified to EPA standards in order to
recover which of the following refrigerants?

A technician with Section 608 certification,

A business that employs a technician with Section 608 certification - ANSWER>>If you are
selling R-22 refrigerant, who can you sell to?

Yes, but only if it has been reclaimed to AHRI Standard 700 specifications - ANSWER>>If you
recover R-12 refrigerant, can you use the recovered refrigerant in another device owned by a
different person?

1995 - ANSWER>>In the United States, when were all CFCs phased out by?

2020 - ANSWER>>In the United States, when were R-22 and R-142b phased out?

2030 - ANSWER>>In the United States, when will all HCFCs be phased out?

Type of refrigerant,
Dates,
Quantity of refrigerant - ANSWER>>Records of which of the following must be kept for R-22?

Federal Law - ANSWER>>Section 608 of the Clean Air Act is:

Have to be followed in addition to federal CAA regulations,

May be stricter than federal CAA regulations - ANSWER>>State and local regulations _______
(Select all that are true)

Opening equipment,

Servicing equipment,

Disposing of equipment - ANSWER>>The Venting Prohibition requires that you recover
affected refrigerant before (Select all that apply):

The final person in the disposal chain - ANSWER>>Under Section 608 Regulations, who is
responsible for ensuring that all refrigerant is removed before disposing of equipment that
contains refrigerant?

Freezers - ANSWER>>What appliances do Section 608 regulations apply to?

Significant New Alternatives Policy - ANSWER>>What does SNAP stand for?

, $44,539 per day per violation - ANSWER>>What is the fine for violating the Clean Air Act (as
of 2017)?

An international agreement between 197 countries to protect the ozone layer. -
ANSWER>>What is the Montreal Protocol?

To protect the ozone layer,

To regulate use of chemicals that deplete ozone - ANSWER>>What is the purpose of Section
608?

To evaluate alternative refrigerants,
To further the goals of the CAA,

To consider effects of substitute refrigerants on humans,

To consider effects of substitute refrigerants on the environment - ANSWER>>What is the
purpose of SNAP?

Recover the mixture in a separate recovery cylinder - ANSWER>>What must you do if you
discover that you have added a Refrigerant B to a system that contained Refrigerant A? Consider
that Refrigerant A is ozone-depleting.

Recover the refrigerant - ANSWER>>What needs to be done before disposing of equipment that
contains CFCs, HCFCs, or their substitutes?

Both Commercial refrigeration equipment and Air conditioning equipment can contain ozone-
depleting substances.
Section 608 regulations apply to equipment that contains any ozone-depleting refrigerant or its
substitute. - ANSWER>>What other appliances do Section 608 regulations apply to?

They may lose their Section 608 certification,

They may face federal charges,

They may be fined - ANSWER>>What penalties can technicians face if they violate the Clean
Air Act?

HCFCs released when disconnecting hoses equipped with low loss fittings,

Release of HFCs due to catastrophic failure of equipment - ANSWER>>Which of the following
are considered de minimis releases of refrigerant?

Carbon dioxide,

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