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cabate

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On a system with normal to high subcooling at the condenser, and little or no subcooling at the metering
  device inlet, the problem could be a(n) _____.
 
  a. major restriction in the suction line
  b. major restriction in the liquid line
  c. undersized TXV
  d. undersized fixed metering device

Question 2

On a system with a TXV, one of the possible causes of evaporator flooding is _____.
 
  a. a broken TXV power element
  b. an excessively long liquid line riser
  c. a plugged refrigerant distributor
  d. poor contact between the TXV sensing bulb and the suction line



jojobee318

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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