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littleanan

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An R-22 system is operating with a liquid pressure of 226 psig (110 saturation temperature). The specified system subcooling is 5F. The liquid-line temperature should be:
 
  A) 115F. B) 105F. C) 110F. D) 100F.

Question 2

More charge should be added to a system if:
 
  A) The system subcooling is more than 1F lower than specified.
  B) The system subcooling is exactly the same as specified.
  C) The system subcooling is more than 1F higher than specified.
  D) The system subcooling is less than 1F higher than specified.



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parker125

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



littleanan

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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