quiz for chapter 6
Which of the following conditions can cause compressor damage? Low ambient temperature Excessively high system pressure Low system operating pressure All of the above can cause compressor damage under the right circumstances
All of the above can cause compressor damage under the right circumstances
Which of the following switches can cycle the compressor clutch? Thermostatic switch Pressure cycling switch Trinary switch All of the above have the ability to cycle the clutch
All of the above have the ability to cycle the clutch
As liquid refrigerant exits the thermostatic expansion valve it enters the: Condenser as a low pressure vapor Evaporator as a high pressure liquid Condenser as a high pressure liquid Evaporator as a low pressure liquid with a trace of flash gas
Evaporator as a low pressure liquid with a trace of flash gas
Which of the following does the trinary switch not control? High system pressure Low system pressure Cycling of the cooling fan Fan timer
Fan timer
What energy source causes the refrigerant entering the evaporator to change states as it flows through? Radiant heat energy Heat from the engine cooling system Heat from the interior of the cab Heat of compression
Heat from the interior of the cab
What condition will refrigerant be in when it reaches the receiver-drier? High pressure gas Low pressure vapor Superheated vapor Sub cooled liquid
Sub cooled liquid
Which of the following states will refrigerant not be in as it flows through the evaporator? Superheated refrigerant vapor Saturated liquid Sub cooled liquid Superheated liquid
Superheated liquid
What is the state of the refrigerant as it leaves the accumulator? Sub cooled liquid Superheated vapor Superheated liquid Sub cooled vapor
Superheated vapor
Which of the following statements is true regarding the fixed orifice tube system? The fixed orifice tube system also uses a receiver drier. The evaporator is designed to operate in a flooded state. The accumulator is on the inlet side of the evaporator. The accumulator is designed with a pick-up tube insuring only liquid refrigerant can return to the compresso
The evaporator is designed to operate in a flooded state.
The purpose of the compressor clutch is: To allow the compressor to change gears more easily. To assist in matching the speed of the compressor to the engine crankshaft. To control the operation of the compressor on or off. To prevent shock loading the compressor drive pulley.
To control the operation of the compressor on or off.
One ton of refrigeration capacity is equal to: 1,200 BTUs per hour 12,000 BTUs per hour 120,000 BTUs per hour 1,200,000 BTUs per hour
12,000 BTUs per hour
Where would you not find a high pressure relief valve? Compressor outlet Condenser outlet Accumulator Receiver-drier
Accumulator
Heat energy that was once in the cab of the vehicle is absorbed by the refrigerant and flows to the _________ where it is dissipated to the ambient air. Evaporator Receiver drier Compressor Condenser
Condenser
Where is the capillary tube of the thermostatic control switch positioned? In the air stream of the evaporator Deep inside the center of the evaporator coil Deep inside the center of the condenser coil To the evaporator inlet pipe
Deep inside the center of the evaporator coil
Which part of the clutch mechanism is built into the drive pulley? The compressor shaft The field coil The 'rotor/bearing/hub' part of the pulley The electromagnet
The 'rotor/bearing/hub' part of the pulley