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dbose

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What is the range of an instrument whose 0 output is 5 PSIG and whose 100 output is 15 PSIG?
 
  A) 0 psig B) 5 psig C) 15 psig D) 10 psig

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How does a technician adjust a mechanical gauge on a refrigerant manifold test set if it is out of tolerance?
 
  A) Tighten the adjustment screws until the needle points to 100.
  B) Adjust the needle to the 0 psi point or to the point of a known pressure source.
  C) Replace the gauge, because it is not possible to calibrate it.
  D) Gauge an unknown pressure and use the needle to find that pressure.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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