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jayhills49

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How much refrigerant does the condensing unit of a new split-system air conditioning system contain?
 
  A) None; they are shipped empty.
  B) Enough for the condensing unit and evaporator coil
  C) Enough for the condensing unit, evaporator coil, and 15 to 30 ft of refrigerant line
  D) Just enough for the condensing unit

Question 2

A split system's data plate is useful because:
 
  A) The detailed procedure for charging a new split system can be found on it.
  B) The factory charge is shown on the data plate.
  C) It always shows how much refrigerant to add or subtract.
  D) It provides instructions for proper evacuation of the refrigeration system.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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