How to inspect HVAC system
A home inspector is required to describe the heating ____________. A) method B) options C) cost
Method
A _________ comes in both invasive and non-invasive models. A) flashlight B) infrared camera C) moisture meter
Moisture meter
A natural-draft unit relies on ________. A) hydronic output B) an intake fan C) natural draft
Natural draft
A home that has a fuel-fired heating system requires _________________. A) special permits B) venting of its combustion gases and byproducts to the outside C) seasonal inspection
venting of its combustion gases and byproducts to the outside
The use of air conditioning or simple cooling of the air became widespread after ____________. A) 1980 B) 1945 C) 1966
1945
A conventional low-efficiency, natural-draft gas-fired furnace requires about ____ cubic feet of air (combustion & dilution) for every cubic foot of gas burned. A) 10 B) 100 C) 30 D) 50
30
___________ can be used to check for wood rot and damage caused by a leak from a condensing unit. A) A screwdriver, awl or probe B) A moisture meter C) An infrared camera
A screwdriver, awl or probe
If the heating system is a high-efficiency, gas-fired furnace, then the heat-conveying medium is _____. A) air B) water C) electricity
Air
Ducts can be made out of a variety of materials, including _____________. A) aluminum B) galvanized sheet metal C) All answers are correct. D) paper fiber
All answers are correct
The following are types of fuel used in residential heating: ______________. A) All answers are correct. B) natural gas C) kerosene D) pellets
All answers are correct
A flashlight is a useful tool for the HVAC portion of a home inspection because the inspection of the internal components of the system may require illumination for some instances, including looking at _______________. A) any of these B) the interior of the combustion chamber through a viewing portal C) the ribbon burners inside the combustion chamber D) the air-filtering system that is installed inside the ductwork
Any of these
The HVAC system may be located in the _______________. A) attic B) basement C) crawlspace D) any of these
Any of these
A ______ is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat 1 pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. A) BTU B) steady-state C) gas-foot-pound
BTU
The lack of dilution air may cause a condition of ___________ at the furnace. A) updraft B) downdraft C) backdraft
Backdraft
Gas furnaces need draft air _____________ to maintain a draft of the combustion gases. A) Both answers are correct. B) dilution air C) draft air
Both answers are correct
If combustion air is inadequately supplied to a gas furnace, _____________ will be produced. A) carbon monoxide B) inadequate heat C) carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Warm-air furnaces are typically referred to as ______________. A) distributed heating units B) central heating systems C) gravity heating systems
Central heating system
High-efficiency condensing HVAC systems produce excessive _______________. A) condensate B) heat C) noise D) cooling
Condensate
Heat transferred through a solid happens via __________. A) radiation B) convection C) conduction
Conduction
Forced-air furnaces function primarily by ________. A) convection B) radiation C) conduction
Convection
Heat transferred within a gas or liquid happens via __________. A) radiation B) convection C) conduction
Convection
A home inspector is required to ______________ the energy source. A) shut-off B) repair C) describe
Describe
The _______________ is the temperature below which the water vapor contained in the flue gas will turn into condensation. A) dew point temperature B) vapor temperature C) combustion temperature
Dew point temperature
__________ are typically formed in concentric cones or pyramids. A) Vent pipes B) Diffusers C) Plenums
Diffusers
Many inspectors start their home inspection by inspecting the ___________ first. A) interior B) HVAC system C) exterior
Exterior
If a fan is used to distribute the air from a warm-air heating system, it's more properly known as a _____________. A) forced warm-air heating system B) a gas-fired warm-air heating system C) gravity warm-air heating system
Forced warm-air heating system
There are ___________ types of heat-conveying mediums. A) many different B) six C) four
Four
One distinguishing characteristic of a heating system that an inspector should report is its ___________. A) fuel type B) service life expectancy C) AFUE rating
Fuel type
The __________ is a device that measures the volume of gas entering a building. A) combustion chamber B) gas line C) gas meter
Gas meter
A ____________ is needed in order to safely perform maintenance and servicing of the heating system. A) drip leg B) gas meter C) gas shut-off valve
Gas shut-off valve
Burning natural gas with oxygen yields carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ________. A) heat B) refrigerant C) cooling
Heat
Heat is transferred _____________. A) via reflection B) in convex wave patterns C) in direct rays
In direct rays
Steam _____ considered a heat-conveying medium. A) is B) is not
Is
Water __________ considered a heat-conveying medium. A) cannot be B) is not C) is
Is
Condensate lines or sweating suction lines can ______ onto building materials. A) leak B) explode C) freeze
Leak
A warm-air heating system costs ________ to install than a hot-water or steam-heating system. A) more B) about the same C) less
Less
Natural gas is _________ air. A) lighter than B) the same weight as C) heavier than
Lighter than
A(n) ____________ can be used to tell the difference between aluminum pipes and steel pipes. A) moisture meter B) infrared camera C) magnet
Magnet
In a conventional gas furnace with a natural draft, the _____ air is mixed with the gas initially for combustion at the burners. A) primary B) secondary C) ambient D) thirdly
Primary
Heat can move from one body to another by _________. A) capacitation B) ionization C) radiation
Radiation
Heat transferred through electromagnetic waves happens via __________. A) radiation B) convection C) conduction
Radiation
The efficiency of the air circulation in a house with a gravity warm-air heating system depends on the temperature difference between the warm air ________ and the cool air ________. A) rising... falling B) rising... rising C) falling... rising D) falling... falling
Rising... falling
The warm air in a gravity warm-air heating system rises up through warm-air ducts or pipes that are also known as __________. A) plenums B) ducts C) stacks
Stack
The older gas furnaces have a(n) ______ pilot light that is always burning. A) standing B) intermittent C) direct-spark
Standing
_____________ is what carries the heat from the source to the enclosure being heated. A) Conduction B) Radiation C) The heat-conveying medium
The heat-conveying medium
The heat from a warm-air heating system is distributed throughout the home either by gravity or ____________. A) thermal dynamics B) solar heat exchange C) the use of a circulating/blower fan D) the use of supply/return registers
The use of circulating/blower fan
_______________ is an effective means of inspecting for water leaks and moisture problems. A) Thermography B) Well inspection C) Lead testing
Thermography
T/F: According to the InterNACHI Home Inspection Standards of Practice, a home inspector is required to describe the energy source of the heating system in the report.
True
An inspector should describe the energy source or ___________ in the inspection report. A) the cost of operation B) the type of heating fuel C) the expected service life
Type of heating fuel
Servants and slaves fanning royalty using large palm fronds and feathers is an early example of ______________. A) air conditioning B) ventilation C) heating
Ventilation
A home inspection is a non-invasive, _____________ examination of a residential property. A) visual B) olfactory C) tactile
Visual
Heat moves from the ________ body, and the ________ body absorbs it. A) lower, higher B) higher, lower C) colder, warmer D) warmer, colder
Warmer, colder
___________ is the greatest destroyer of houses. A) Heat B) Water C) Wind
Water
____________ is one of the main concerns when inspecting the HVAC system. A) Dust B) Overheating C) Water (or moisture)
Water (or moisture)
The first step in the operation of a warm-air heating system is ______________. A) the warm conditioned air begins to circulate and rise B) circulating fan draws air into the furnace C) the furnace heats the house's air
circulating fan draws air into the furnace
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning are each used in an attempt to __________________. A) eliminate airborne allergens B) decrease dependence on fossil fuels C) control the environment within an enclosure
control the environment within an enclosure
You may be able to describe a heating system by its _____________. A) brand name B) heat-conveying medium C) age
heat-conveying medium
The air movement from a warm-air heating system may cause __________. A) mold spores to settle on damp surfaces B) radon to be distributed throughout the living area C) indoor air-quality issues caused by agitated dust and other particles
indoor air-quality issues caused by agitated dust and other particles
Electricity may be considered a fuel, but it can also be _____________. A) the heat-conveying medium B) recycled C) the most expensive way to heat a home
the heat-conveying medium