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Yolanda

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How is a compressor's rated load amp rating, RLA, determined?
 
  A) It is the compressor's maximum continuous current rating divided by 1.56.
  B) It is the average of the operating current across all operating conditions for which the system is designed.
  C) It is the maximum current that the compressor should draw.
  D) It is the current draw at the compressor's capacity rating point.

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Which of the following is responsible for shifting the position of the sliding cylinder of the reversing valve?
 
  A) Pressure B) Gravity C) Refrigerant D) Condensation



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Answer to Question 1

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Yolanda

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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