1.In a heat pump thermostat explain the operation of the two stage heating *
2.What is the purpose of the filter *
3.What are the internal parts of a reversing *
4.Why does a heat pump need two metering *
5.Why is a TEV a better metering device for the heat *
6.Why are check valves used in heat *
7.What is the purpose of a suction line accumulator in a heat *
8.Name 3 situations were accumulators are needed to protect the compressor in a heat *
9.Why are compressor crankcase heaters *
10.List 4 conditions in which a defrost circuit may be *
11.explain why supplemental / auxiliary heat is required on all air to air heat *
12.What does the OAT control and why is it *
13.What is the purpose of the Hold back thermostat *
14.Why is the bleed holes very *
15.How can the Metering devices be arranged in the heat pump *
16.What type of charge does the sensing bulb in a TEV *
17.Explain the use and operation of a bi-flow dryer *
18.What is the industry standard for determining the heat gain of a residential *
19.What is the minimum SEER rating for a new *
20.Why are sections of pipe sometimes swagged *
21.For a system using a non - TEV metering device such as a fixed orifice / what method can be used to determine that the refrigerant charge is adequate *
22.What is the typical temperature differential setting between a heat pump running in 1st stage and calling for 2nd *
23.Describe Balance *
24.Name 3 parts found in a heat pump not found in a/*
25.How is SEER *
26.Explain demand and timed system *
27.Explain passive recovery in *
28.Explain active recovery in *
29.The E.A.T. - L.A.T * *
30.If the suction line has a restriction the pressure will be *
31.What measures wet bulb and dry bulb *
32.Define wet bulb *
33.Define dry bulb *
34. What could cause a liquid line restriction * - List 3 answers
35.Typically heat pump supply air should range from ____ to *
36._____ ______ can eliminate the use of a *
37.Explain how to get *
38.Explain how to get *
39.Area x Velocity * _________
40.What type of heat pump has no need for defrost *
This is a start and I do understand this is all probably common knowledge to you pro's , but thought I would share .
