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TYPE I SMALL APPLIANCE EXAM

The test topics that you should expect on the Type I exam are:

Recovery Requirements

  • Definition of "small appliance"
  • Evacuation requirements for small appliances with and without working compressors using recovery equipment manufactured before November 15, 1993
  • Evacuation requirements for small appliances with and without working compressors using recovery equipment manufactured after November 15, 1993

Recovery Techniques

  • Use of pressure and temperature to identify refrigerants and detect noncondensables
  • Methods to recover refrigerant from small appliances with inoperative compressors using a system-dependent or "passive") recovery device (e.g., heat and sharply strike the compressor, use a vacuum pump with non-pressurized recovery container)
  • Need to install both high and low side access valves when recovering refrigerant from small appliances with inoperative compressors
  • Need to operate operative compressors when recovering refrigerant with a system-dependent ("passive") recovery device
  • Should remove solderless access fittings at conclusion of service
  • 134a as likely substitute for 12

Safety

  • Decomposition products of refrigerants at high temperatures (HCl, HFl etc)
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