Alaskan ECU Overview
Refrigeration Flow Chart
Refrigeration Fundamentals
All About dat Heat
Alaskan ECU Componenets
100

The Alaskan ECU requires _VAC, _ Phase, _Hz to operate.

120/208, 3 phase, 50/60 Hz

100

What is the purpose of the drier in the refrigeration system?

Removes Acids, Impurities, and Moisture. (AIM)

100

According to EPA Section 608 how much refrigerant are we able to let out when working on refrigeration systems?

De-Minimis amount

100

What is latent heat?

Change in State but no change in temperature. 

100

True or False. The Primary Overheat Safety Switch manually resets.

False.

200

What type of refrigerant does the Alaskan ECU use and how much does it hold?

R-407C, 7Lbs.

200

What happens to our refrigerant as it passes though our condenser?

It goes from high pressure high temperature vapor to high pressure high temperature liquid.

200

When pulling a vacuum in our refrigeration system, what does it mean if our manifold gauge is reading 0 PSIG?

Indication of leaking pump or hose connection or an AC system leak

200

What is superheat?

Heat added to a gas or vapor above its boiling point. 

200

What does CB2 Protect in the Alaskan ECU?

 Heater circuit 

300

What PPE must we wear when we are working on the Alaskan ECU refrigeration system?

Thermal protective gloves

Goggles/Face shield

Long sleeve shirt

300

Explain the characteristics of the refrigerant on the inlet and outlet side of the compressor. 

Inlet: Low pressure low temperature vapor

Outlet: High Pressure High temperature vapor

300

What are the differences between Azeotropic and Zeotropic refrigeration blends?

Azeotropic = Single blend, cannot be separated through simple distillation. 

Zeotropic = Ratio Based, can be separated through simple distillation. 

300

How does pressure affect boiling point?

Increase in pressure = Increase in boiling point. 

Directly 

300

What is the purpose of De-superheating valve? (VE3)

To prevent high discharge pressure.

400

If we need to have one of our refrigeration lines sent to metals tech, why is it important that we remove all the traces of refrigerant?

Creates Hydrogen Fluoride acid that can damage components. 

400

What does the metering device do in our flow chart?

Meters and restricts refrigerant to maintain 15 - 20 degrees superheat.  

400

How do we determine the max safe weight of our refrigerant bottle? 

TW + ((WC x SP).8) = max safe fill weight of bottle 

400

What is the definition of a British Thermal Units (BTU)? 

The amount of heat required to raise 1 pound of water 1 Degree Fahrenheit.

400

At what values do our condenser fans open and close?

open 170 & 210

close 250 & 320

500

Which equation best explains how the Alaskan ECU expansion valve operates to maintain the correct superheat setting leaving the evaporator coil? 

Bulb pressure (P1) = Spring Tension (P2) + Evaporator Pressure (p3)

500

What two components work together to create pressure difference in our refrigeration system?

Compressor (MT3)

Metering device (VE3)

500

What are the symptoms of a leak in our refrigeration system?

1. Compressor short cycling 

2. Oily Residue 

3. hissing at point of leak

4. Warm Evaporator coils

500

What are the three heat transfer method and their definitions?

Conduction - heat transferred through solid object.

 Radiation - heat transferred through rays or waves.

 Convection - heat transferred through liquid or gas.

500

How does VH1 work and between what parameters?  

Increases system pressure by maintaining 45-48   PSI.