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EPA 608 Certification: Refrigerant Recovery and Transition - Questions and Answers, Exams of Chemistry

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EPA 608 Certification - Section 608
Refrigerant Recovery and Transition |
100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest
2024 Version
What date was the sale of CFC's & HCFC's restricted to technicians certified in refrigerant recovery? -
✔✔November 14, 1994
Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires technicians to what? - ✔✔Recover all refrigerants.
The objective of the Clean Air Act is to protect what? - ✔✔The earth's stratosphere.
Which international treaty agreement was the basis for Section 608? - ✔✔The Montreal Protocol.
Depletion of the ozone in the stratosphere is know to cause what 6 things? - ✔✔
1.Crop losses
2.Increases in eye diseases
3.Skin Cancer
4.Reduced marine life
5.Deforestation
6.Increased ground level ozone
What happens when CFC or HCFC molecules get in the stratosphere & free atoms of Chlorine are set
free? - ✔✔These atoms attack Ozone Molecules causing the formation of Chlorine Monoxide (CLO), after
colliding with another Ozone Molecule, causes 2 Oxygen (O2) molecules to be made & leaving an atom
of chlorine to act as "Free Agent" starting the process over until 100,000 molecules of Ozone are
destroyed by just one atom of chloride.
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Refrigerant Recovery and Transition |

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What date was the sale of CFC's & HCFC's restricted to technicians certified in refrigerant recovery? - ✔✔November 14, 1994 Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires technicians to what? - ✔✔Recover all refrigerants. The objective of the Clean Air Act is to protect what? - ✔✔The earth's stratosphere. Which international treaty agreement was the basis for Section 608? - ✔✔The Montreal Protocol. Depletion of the ozone in the stratosphere is know to cause what 6 things? - ✔✔ 1.Crop losses 2.Increases in eye diseases 3.Skin Cancer 4.Reduced marine life 5.Deforestation 6.Increased ground level ozone What happens when CFC or HCFC molecules get in the stratosphere & free atoms of Chlorine are set free? - ✔✔These atoms attack Ozone Molecules causing the formation of Chlorine Monoxide (CLO), after colliding with another Ozone Molecule, causes 2 Oxygen (O2) molecules to be made & leaving an atom of chlorine to act as "Free Agent" starting the process over until 100,000 molecules of Ozone are destroyed by just one atom of chloride.

What date was recovery equipment required to be certified by a lab, & achieve higher evacuation levels, & have low loss fittings? - ✔✔November 15, 1993 On what date was technician certification required? - ✔✔November 14, 1994 What date was CFC's phased out of production? - ✔✔December 31, 1995 What is EPA 608 Type I certification? - ✔✔Persons who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of small appliances (containing 5 pounds of refrigerant (or less). What is EPA 608 Type II certification? - ✔✔Persons who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of high and very high pressure appliances. Except small appliances and motor vehicle air conditioning systems. What is EPA 608 Type III certification? - ✔✔Persons who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of low pressure appliances. What is EPA 608 Universal certification? - ✔✔Persons who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of both low and high pressure equipment, as well as appliances. HCFC's - ✔✔HydroChloroFluoroCarbons What are HydroChloroFluoroCarbons? - ✔✔Commonly known as HCFC's, they are a group of man-made compunds containing hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, and carbon. A recovery cylinder must not be filled more than ___ % of it's capacity by weight? - ✔✔80% How should refrigerant cylinders be shipped? - ✔✔Up-right with proper DOT classification tags. What oil MUST be used with ALL HFC's for HVAC/Refrigeration but will also work with CFC's and HCFC's. - ✔✔Polyolester

What is fractionation? - ✔✔When the refrigerant leaks, it leaks out in different rates due to the different pressures. What is Temperature Glide? - ✔✔When the temperature of the vaporizing refrigerant changes, even though the pressure remains the same. What are the two basic types of recovery devices? - ✔✔Self-Contained and System-Dependent. System-Dependent devices may only be used on appliances containing how much refrigerant? - ✔✔ 15 Lbs of refrigerant or less What MUST be placed on a refrigerant cylinder being returned for reclaiming. - ✔✔A refrigerant label. After completing the transfer of liquid refrigerant between a recovery unit and a refrigeration system, you should guard against what? - ✔✔Trapping liquid refrigerant between the service valves. When pressurizing a system with nitrogen, you should always? - ✔✔Charge through a pressure regulator. What are the three "R's"? - ✔✔Recover, Recycle, and Reclaim. In relation to the three "R's" what is Recover? - ✔✔To remove refrigerant in any condition from a system and store it in an external approved container. In relation to the three "R's" what is Recycle? - ✔✔To clean refrigerant for reuse by seperating the oil from the refrigerant and removing moisture from the refrigerant by passing it through one or more filter dryers. Can Recycled refrigerant be resold? - ✔✔It cannot be re-sold but it can be re-used. In relation to the three "R's" what is Reclaim? - ✔✔To process refrigerant to a level equal to new (virgin) product specifications as determined by chemical analysis.

Can Reclaimed refrigerant be resold? - ✔✔Yes, but must meet the standard set forth in ARI 700 before it can be resold. What chemical has been found in the stratosphere indicating ozone depletion? - ✔✔Chlorine Monoxide (CLO) What are 5 Type I appliances? - ✔✔1.Household refrigerators 2.Household freezers 3.Room air conditioners 4.Water Coolers 5.Drinking fountains What are 6 Type II appliances? - ✔✔1.Walk-in coolers 2.Walk-in freezers 3.Reach-in refrigerators 4.Reach-in freezers 5.Residential & Commercial comfort cooling systems 6.Ice machines What is an example of a Type III appliance? - ✔✔Low pressure chiller. When is "Dew Point" used? - ✔✔When calculating Superheat. When is "Bubble Point" used? - ✔✔When calculating Sub-cooling. What does the EPA require on all Type I equipment that uses Class I or Class II refrigerants. - ✔✔EPA requires a service aperature (process stub).

What does ASHRAE standard 15 require? - ✔✔A refrigerant monitor that will sound and alarm and automatically start a ventilation system in equipment rooms before the refrigerant concentration reaches the TLV-TWA. TLV-TWA - ✔✔Threshold Limit Value, Time Weighted Average A-1 Group Refrigerants only require what? - ✔✔Oxygen Deprivation Sensor All "B" rated refrigerants require what? - ✔✔"Refrigerant Specific" Mechanical Room Sensor. What are Cooling Towers? - ✔✔They are heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere. What is the maximum test pressure to use for pressurizing Type III centrifugal systems with nitrogen? - ✔✔10 psig Enough vapor has entered the system and you may begin charging liquid refrigerant when the refrigerant saturation temperature increases to? - ✔✔36F