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Which of the following statement is wrong?
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A. The performance of the vapour compression refrigerator varies considerably with both vaporising and condensing temperatures.
B. In vapour compression cycle, the useful part of the heat transfer is at the condenser.
C. In ammonia-hydrogen (electolux) refrigerator, no compressor, pump or fan is required.
D. The effect of under-cooling the liquid refrigerant is to decrease the coefficient of performance.
Correct Answer
The effect of under-cooling the liquid refrigerant is to decrease the coefficient of performance.
Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning problems
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1. The capillary tube, as an expansion device, is used in
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A. domestic refrigerators
B. water coolers
C. room air conditioners
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
2. The process, generally used in summer air conditioning to cool and dehumidify the air, is called
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A. humidification
B. dehumidification
C. heating and humidification
D. cooling and dehumidification
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Correct Answer: cooling and dehumidification
3. In a domestic refrigerator, a capillary tube controls the flow of refrigerant from the
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A. expansion valve to the evaporator
B. evaporator to the thermostat
C. condenser to the expansion valve
D. condenser to the evaporator
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Correct Answer: condenser to the evaporator
4. The C.O.P. of a refrigerator working on a reversed Carnot cycle is (where
T
1
= Lowest absolute temperature, and
T
2
= Highest absolute temperature)
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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5. Radiation is the process of heat transfer in which heat flows from a __________ , in a straight line, without affecting the intervening medium.
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A. cold body to hot body
B. hot body to cold body
C. smaller body to larger body
D. larger body to smaller body
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Correct Answer: hot body to cold body
6. In which of the following refrigeration system, waste heat can be effectively used?
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A. Vapour compression cycle
B. Vapour absorption cycle
C. Air refrigeration cycle
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: Vapour absorption cycle
7. During heating and dehumidification process, dry bulb temperature
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A. remains constant
B. increases
C. decreases
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Correct Answer: increases
8. In a pressure enthalpy chart, the space to the left of the saturated liquid line represents
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A. wet vapour region
B. superheated vapour region
C. sub-cooled liquid region
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: sub-cooled liquid region
9. The process of undercooling is generally brought about by
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A. circulating more quantity of cooling water through the condenser
B. using water colder than the main circulating water
C. employing a heat exchanger
D. any one of the above
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Correct Answer: any one of the above
10. R-12 has the __________ freezing point.
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A. lowest
B. highest
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Correct Answer: lowest
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