Author Question: Direct-expansion coils operating below the dew point of the entering airstream will: A) Warm the ... (Read 56 times)

CharlieWard

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Direct-expansion coils operating below the dew point of the entering airstream will:
 
  A) Warm the water vapor (humidity) in the air and condense it as droplets on the coil.
  B) Cool the water vapor (humidity) in the air and expand it as droplets on the coil.
  C) Cool the water vapor (humidity) in the air and condense it as droplets on the coil.
  D) Expand the water vapor (humidity) in the air and condense it as droplets on the coil.

Question 2

Where is the suction accumulator located?
 
  A) On the low side just after the metering device B) On the high side just after the compressor
  C) On the high side just after the condenser D) On the low side just before the compressor



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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