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An R-134a TEV system is operating with a suction pressure of 22 psig and a suction line temperature at the bulb of 40F. What is the actual operating superheat?
 
  A) 18F B) 22F C) 40F D) 15F

Question 2

Two materials that are considered good thermal conductors are:
 
  A) Thermoplastic and rubber. B) Paper and wood.
  C) Copper and aluminum. D) Glass and ceramic.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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