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The proper order for repairing a system after identifying a leak in a brazed joint on the discharge line is to:
 
  A) Recover the refrigerant, repair the leak, leak test the system, evacuate the system, charge the system with refrigerant.
  B) Recover the refrigerant, leak test the system, repair the leak, evacuate the system, charge the system with refrigerant.
  C) Charge the system with refrigerant, repair the leak, recover the refrigerant, leak test the system, evacuate the system.
  D) Leak test the system, repair the leak, recover the refrigerant, evacuate the system, charge the system with refrigerant.

Question 2

Which of the following is a recommended approach to overcoming a language barrier?
 
  a. Use humor to make the person feel at ease.
  b. Speak loudly.
  c. Use voicemail whenever possible.
  d. Speak slowly and clearly.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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