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The undesireable property of a refrigerant is
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A. non-toxic
B. non-flammable
C. non-explosive
D. high boiling point
Correct Answer
high boiling point
Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning problems
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1. The most commonly used method for the design of duct size is the
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A. velocity reduction method
B. equal friction method
C. static regain method
D. dual or double method
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Correct Answer: static regain method
2. Which of the following refrigerant is highly toxic and flammable?
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A. Ammonia
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. R-12
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Correct Answer: Ammonia
3. In order to cool and dehumidify a stream of moist air, it must be passed over the coil at a temperature
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A. which lies between the dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures of the incoming stream
B. which lies between the wet bulb and dew point temperatures of the incoming stream
C. which is lower than the dew point temperature of the incoming stream
D. of adiabatic saturation of incoming stream
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Correct Answer: which is lower than the dew point temperature of the incoming stream
4. The horizontal and non-uniformly spaced lines on a psychrometric chart indicates
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A. dry bulb temperature
B. wet bulb temperature
C. dew point temperature
D. specific humidity
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Correct Answer: dew point temperature
5. Sensible heat factor is given by (where
S
.
H
. = Sensible heat, and
L
.
H
. = Latent heat)
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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6. The expression
Q
= ?
AT
4
is called
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A. Fourier equation
B. Stefan-Boltzmann equation
C. Newton-Rikhmann equation
D. Joseph-Stefan equation
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Correct Answer: Stefan-Boltzmann equation
7. In actual air-conditioning applications for R-12 and R-22, and operating at a condenser temperature of 40° C and an evaporator temperature of 5° C, the heat rejection factor is about
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A. 1
B. 1.25
C. 2.15
D. 5.12
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Correct Answer: 1.25
8. The heating of air, without any change in its specific humidity, is known as sensible heating.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
9. In counter-current flow heat exchangers
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A. both the fluids at inlet are in their hottest state
B. both the fluids at inlet are in their coldest state
C. both the fluids at exit are in their hottest state
D. one fluid is coldest and the other is hottest at inlet
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Correct Answer: both the fluids at inlet are in their hottest state
10. In a refrigeration system, the expansion device is connected between the
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A. compressor and condenser
B. condenser and receiver
C. receiver and evaporator
D. evaporator and compressor
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Correct Answer: receiver and evaporator
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