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waynest

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A system that is overcharged will operate with:
 
  A) A high subcooling and a high superheat. B) A low subcooling and a low superheat.
  C) A high subcooling and a low superheat. D) A low subcooling and a high superheat.

Question 2

A problem that can look like low refrigerant charge if a service technician is only looking at system pressures is:
 
  A) Low evaporator airflow. B) Low condenser airflow.
  C) High evaporator airflow. D) An overfeeding refrigerant metering device.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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