Saturday, August 13, 2016

Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection Section#2 Heat Pumps Quiz#1

  • Question 1

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    At what COP level should the electric back-up heat be turned on and the heat pump turned off?
    Selected Answer:
    When COP is less than 1.0, it is costing more to bring heat into the house than it would cost to shut down the heat pump and provide electric heat directly into the house. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    When C.O.P. drops below 1.0
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  • Question 2

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    Define balance point with respect to heat pumps.
    Selected Answer:
    The balance point of a heat pump is the temperature at which the amount of heat that the heat pump can collect from the outdoor air is exactly equal to the amount of heat being lost to the outdoors through the house. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    The balance point is the temperature at which the rate of heat delivered by the heat pump is equal to the heat loss to the outdoors.
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  • Question 3

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    Define the coefficient of performance.
    Selected Answer:
    COP is the ratio between amount of heat being delivered to the house to the energy used to capture that heat. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    COP is the ratio of the amount heat being delivered to the indoors versus the amount of electricity being consumed by the heat pump.
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  • Question 4

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    Explain why the location is important for each back-up system: a) Electric heat b) Gas Furnace
    Selected Answer:
    The indoor coil is located down-stream of the furnace heat exchanger for gas furnace. Otherwise, it would rust the heat exchanger. For electric heat, it doesn't come with heat exchanger, it doesn't matter which side it is put. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct
    a) The heat pump gets the first chance to warm the air, allowing the furnace to rest until it's needed. b) In the summer, when the heat pump cools the air before it gets to the furnace, it would condense moisture out of the air on the burner side of the heat exchanger, causing the heat exchanger to corrode.
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  • Question 5

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    The implication of an oversized heat pump during the summer months is
    Selected Answer:
    cold, damp house in summer is the sign of over sized heat pump. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    It would cool the house down too fast without dehumidifying the air, resulting in a cool, damp environment.
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  • Question 6

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    Where is the reversing valve typically located?
    Selected Answer:
    It is located close to the compressor. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    Near the compressor in a cabinet, either indoors or outdoors.
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  • Question 7

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    Why does frost sometimes develop on the outdoor coil of a heat pump?
    Selected Answer:
    If the indoor humidity level is high, reducing temperature will result in condensation. 
    Correct Answer:
    Correct
    In winter, the air moving across the coil is cooled and may become saturated. If the temperature is below freezing, frost instead of condensation develops on the coil.
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  • Question 8

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    Name two types of heat pumps other than air-to-air.
    Selected Answer:
    Incorrect water source; ground source
    Correct Answer:
    Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase Sensitivity
    CorrectExact MatchWater source
    CorrectExact MatchGround source
    Response Feedback:
    That's incorrect.
  • Question 9

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    The indoor coil on heat pump acts as an evaporator coil in the summer and a ________ coil in the winter.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct condenser
    Correct Answer:
    Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase Sensitivity
    CorrectExact MatchCondenser
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 10

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    The outdoor coil act as a condenser coil in the summer and a _________ coil in the winter in a conventional air-to-air pump system.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct evaporator
    Correct Answer:
    Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase Sensitivity
    CorrectExact MatchEvaporator
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 11

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    What is a typical heat pump coefficient of performance when the outdoor temperature is 47°F?
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 3.0
    Correct Answer:
    Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase Sensitivity
    CorrectExact Match3.0
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 12

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    Heat pumps are generally sized based on the
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    cooling load
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 13

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    Heat pumps may see a temperature difference between outdoors and indoors that is
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    greater than what an air conditioner would typically see
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 14

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    The compressor on a heat pump can be
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    all of the above
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 15

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    A gas furnace back-up system typically has the heat exchanger upstream of (before) the heat pump coil.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct True
    Answers:
    Correct True
    False
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!
  • Question 16

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    An auxiliary electric heating system is typically installed upstream of (before) the heat pump coil.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Well done!!

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