1.
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Explain the effects of pressure and temperature on heat energy and
list five specific state changes. (I, II)
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2.
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Describe the changes to a liquid refrigerant as it passes through the
evaporator, compressor and condenser and list six specific
characteristics to be considered when selecting a refrigerant. (III)
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3.
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Explain the difference between pipes and tubes and list the primary
methods of connecting steel pipe and four methods to connect copper
tubing. (IV)
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4.
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Explain the function/functions of the evaporator, compressor,
condenser and pressure reducing device. (V)
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5.
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List the major heat sources that comprise the total refrigeration load
on a system and explain how total product load is determined. (VI)
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6.
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List the components of an air conditioning system and explain how a
heat pump provides both heating and cooling. (VII)
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7.
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Define a cable fault and demonstrate the necessary steps involved in a
systematic approach to locating a cable fault. (VIII)
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8.
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Demonstrate the location of faults by the terminal, tracing and
magnetic detection methods. (VIII)
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9.
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Define the term "uninterruptable power source" and give specific
examples of types and configurations. (IX)
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10.
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List the major types of alarm systems and name specific types of
facilities protected by each. (X)
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11.
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List specific types of alarm sensors and specific alarm indicating
devices. (XI)
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12.
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Demonstrate specific procedures for installation and startup of a
typical alarm system. (XII)
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13.
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Name the principal components of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
and explain the function of each. (XIII)
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14.
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Define "bits", "bytes" and "words" as they pertain to PLCs and explain
the difference between user memory and storage memory. (XIV)
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15.
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Explain the reading pattern for a ladder diagram and the difference
between devices wired in series and those wired in parallel. (XV)
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16.
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Define serial communication, parallel communication and baud rate as
used with PLCs. (XVI)
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17.
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Explain the difference between the Boolean Algebra system used to
program small programmable controllers and the standard ladder logic
used in larger controllers. (XVII)
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18.
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Describe the functions of a latching relay and the master control
relay. (XVIII)
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19.
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Describe the operation and use of specific types of timers and
counters with PLCs. (XIX)
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20.
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Explain how data is moved or transferred in a ladder program and list
the standard math functions available with most PLCs. (XX)
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21.
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Describe the function of a shift register and what a sequencer does
and how it operates. (XXI)
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22.
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Demonstrate specific steps involved in startup and trouble-shooting
with PLCs. (XXII)
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