Study Guide | 250 Verified Questions & Answers
with Detailed Rationales | Latest 2026–2027
Edition
Q: Refrigeration technicians who violate the Clean Air Act can:
Answer
D) all of the above.
Q: After 1995, any supplies of CFC refrigerant to service existing units in the USA can only
come from:
Answer
A) recovery and recycling.
Q: Refrigerant that is recovered can be returned to:
Answer
A) the same system or other systems owned by the same person without restriction.
,Q: Refrigerant can not be called "reclaimed" unless it:
Answer
B) has been chemically analyzed and the refrigerant meets the ARI-700 purity standard.
Q: The EPA can require a technician to demonstrate their ability to perform proper
procedures for recovering and/or recycling refrigerant. Failure to demonstrate competency can
result in:
Answer
A) revocation of the technician's certification.
Q: What characteristic(s) of CFCs make them more likely to reach the stratosphere than most
other compounds containing chlorine?
Answer
A) Refrigerants that contain chlorine but not hydrogen are so stable that they do not break down
in the lower atmosphere after being released. The chlorine or bromine reacts with ozone,
causing it to change back to oxygen, thus destroying the ozone layer.
Q: A system is considered dehydrated when:
Answer
A) the vacuum indicator shows you have reached and held the required finished vacuum.
, Q: Disposable refrigerant containers are used for _______ refrigerant.
Answer
C) virgin
Q: Which refrigerant is an HCFC?
Answer
A) R-124
Q: What statement is true about an azeotropic refrigerant mixture?
Answer
D) It is a mixture that acts like a single-component refrigerant over its entire range.
Q: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) have which of the
following in common?
Answer
D) They must be recovered before opening or disposing of appliances.