Components
Theory
Troubleshooting
Scenario
Operations
100

What are the four main components of an AC system?

  • Compressor
  • Condenser coil
  • Metering device (TXV or piston)
  • Evaporator coil
100

Explain sensible heat

Sensible heat is the thermal energy transferred to or from a substance that results in a change in temperature but no change in phase.

100

What causes an evaporator coil to freeze?

  • Dirty air filter
  • Low airflow
  • Blower motor problems
  • Low refrigerant charge
  • Dirty evaporator coil
100

AC runs but does not cool. What do you check?

  • Thermostat settings
  • Air filter
  • Condenser cleanliness
  • Indoor airflow
  • Refrigerant charge
  • Temperature split
  • Compressor and fan operation
100

What are the steps to pull a vacuum?

  • Connect vacuum pump and micron gauge
  • Open service valves
  • Pull below 500 microns
  • Perform decay test
  • Verify vacuum holds
200

What's the difference between a TXV and a fixed metering device?

A TXV adjusts refrigerant flow based on evaporator load. A fixed metering device delivers a constant amount of refrigerant.

200

Explain latent heat

In HVAC, latent heat is the hidden energy absorbed or released when moisture in the air changes state(like water vapor turning into liquid condensation). Crucially, this happens without any change to the air's actual temperature.

200

How do you test a capacitor?

Turn off power, discharge capacitor safely, remove wires, set meter to capacitance, compare reading to capacitor rating (usually ±6%).

200

Common causes of low airflow?

  • Dirty filter
  • Dirty evaporator coil
  • Closed dampers
  • Blower issues
  • Restrictive ductwork
200

Why verify airflow before charging?

Poor airflow affects pressures and temperatures, leading to incorrect refrigerant charge.

300

What's the voltage at a residential condenser contractor? Line side/load-side and coil

  • Line side: around 240V
  • Coil/control voltage: 24V
  • Load side: approximately 240V when contactor closes
300

What is superheat?

the amount of heat added to a refrigerant vapor after it has completely boiled into a gas inside the evaporator coil

300

 Transformer has no 24V output. What do you check?

  • Incoming voltage
  • Blown low-voltage fuse
  • Transformer winding failure
  • Short in thermostat wiring
300

Compressor does not start. What do you check?

  • Capacitor
  • Contactor
  • Voltage supply
  • Compressor windings
  • Overload protector
300

How do you check refrigerant leaks?

  • Electronic leak detector
  • Soap bubbles
  • Nitrogen pressure test
  • UV dye (if approved)
400

Difference between series and parallel circuits?

Series circuits have one path for current. Parallel circuits have multiple paths and maintain voltage across components.

400

What is subcooling?

Subcooling in HVAC is the process of cooling liquid refrigerant below its condensing (saturation) point. By removing extra heat after the refrigerant turns from gas to liquid, it guarantees only 100% liquid reaches the expansion valve. This prevents bubbles ("flash gas") and maximizes cooling capacity

400

Causes of a breaker tripping?

  • Short circuit
  • Ground fault
  • Compressor pulling high amperage
  • Bad capacitor
  • Locked rotor compressor
  • Loose electrical connections
400

A compressor is drawing locked rotor amps but not starting. What could be wrong?


  • Failed capacitor
  • Seized compressor
  • Low voltage
  • Bad start relay
400

What are signs of a restricted metering device?

  • Low suction pressure
  • High superheat
  • Frost before restriction
  • Reduced cooling performance
500

What is the difference between a run capacitor and a start capacitor?

A start capacitor provides extra torque during startup; a run capacitor stays in the circuit to improve motor efficiency.

500

What is static pressure?

Static pressure is resistance to airflow inside ductwork and HVAC equipment. High static pressure reduces efficiency and airflow.

500

 What is the purpose of a capacitor in an HVAC system?

A capacitor helps start and/or run motors by providing phase shift and stored electrical energy.

500

The blower motor runs but the outdoor unit does not start. What would you check?


  • 24V at contactor coil
  • Contactor condition
  • Disconnect/fuses
  • High or low pressure switches
  • Capacitor
  • Thermostat signal
500

What causes a low-pressure switch to trip during cooling operation?

Low refrigerant charge, evaporator airflow problems, restriction in refrigerant flow, or freezing conditions.

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