evaporator, whích of the following could result? ine at the outie The bulb pressure would increase and the e. thermostatic expansion valve would open. b. a. Liquid refrigerant would flow back to th compressor. The superheat in the evaporator would decrease. d. All of the above are correct. 45. If the thermal bulb assembly develops a leak, what will occur? All of the system's refrigerant will leak a. The valve will open to allow more refrigerant to flow. d. It will have no effect on system c. out. b. The bulb pressure will reduce and the valve will close. operation. 46. The purpose of an externally equalized thermostatic expansion valve is to compensate for excessive evaporator pressure drop b. a. prevent the expansion valve from frosting up d. allow refrigerant to expand in the c. allow system to equalize faster compressor 47. The primary function of an expansion device is to a. produce a reduction in the pressure on the liquid refrigerant lower the boiling point of the refri far enough below the temperature load to get the needed heat transfe d. all of the above c. b. regulate the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator 48. The TXV sensing bulb is mounted on the liquid line between the condenser c. and the TX valve b. a. on the suction line between the evaporator and the compressor d. on the compressor discharge lin at the inlet to the condenser 49. The purpose of a capillary tube is to a. regulate the refrigerant flow into the c. lower the boiling point of the re evaporator b. lower the pressure of the liquid refrigerant d. all of the above
evaporator, whích of the following could result? ine at the outie The bulb pressure would increase and the e. thermostatic expansion valve would open. b. a. Liquid refrigerant would flow back to th compressor. The superheat in the evaporator would decrease. d. All of the above are correct. 45. If the thermal bulb assembly develops a leak, what will occur? All of the system's refrigerant will leak a. The valve will open to allow more refrigerant to flow. d. It will have no effect on system c. out. b. The bulb pressure will reduce and the valve will close. operation. 46. The purpose of an externally equalized thermostatic expansion valve is to compensate for excessive evaporator pressure drop b. a. prevent the expansion valve from frosting up d. allow refrigerant to expand in the c. allow system to equalize faster compressor 47. The primary function of an expansion device is to a. produce a reduction in the pressure on the liquid refrigerant lower the boiling point of the refri far enough below the temperature load to get the needed heat transfe d. all of the above c. b. regulate the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator 48. The TXV sensing bulb is mounted on the liquid line between the condenser c. and the TX valve b. a. on the suction line between the evaporator and the compressor d. on the compressor discharge lin at the inlet to the condenser 49. The purpose of a capillary tube is to a. regulate the refrigerant flow into the c. lower the boiling point of the re evaporator b. lower the pressure of the liquid refrigerant d. all of the above
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