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    Hi if anyone would like a 100 question refrigeration exam let me know and I,ll send it to you,with in reason i.e the first 20 then one of you can take over

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    Re: Exam

    Hi all of those who have contacted me ,can I have your private e_mail address to attach the test to.Then hopefully the wise ones will help us answer the more difficult questions.


    Regards Bernard

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    Re: Exam

    hello, i have a spare web page it can be hosted on if you like?

    cheers

    eggs

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    Hi eggs

    Yes sounds good,how do we go about doing that then

    Cheers bernard

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    Re: Exam

    Bernard,

    received the exam, ticked the boxes, but how do i get my score?

    ive clicked on submit answers but nothing happens.

    Thanks

    Karl

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    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/s.e.k/

    Find the exam here chaps.

    cheers

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    Cheers for that eggs,unfortunately you will not be able to obtain your results.

    You will require the cd I have unless someone kows a way around it.

    Regards Bernard

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    Re: Exam

    Why don't you post the answers, say 10 at a time, something like :

    1 = a
    2 = c
    3 = d

    etc. etc.

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    Hi frank

    Unfortunately I don,t have the answers.

    It only gives me my % correct,it dosen,t tell me what I,ve got wrong.

    If one of the wise ones wants to e-mail there answers I,ll put them in and hopefully it will be 100%

    Its part of a course I,m working on each evening or when I get time.

    Cheers Bernard

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    Re: Exam

    I had a look at some of the questions and it appears to be American based. Some of the questions were, shall we say, ambiguous

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    1-D
    2-A

    well its a start

    bernard

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    Re: Exam

    Well, I got

    1 = B
    2 = B


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    i've just finished level 3 air con and refrigeration
    had 3 online exams pain in the rear i preffered the old system
    at least ypu knew where you were

    with this new style of exams you know straight away if you have passed or failed

    this year was a bit up and down with the way it was put across i dought ill get my portfolio in buy tuesday 12 july as they have and me left things to the last minute ill guess ill just hand it in after september

    i quite fancied doing a hnc/d but they have changed the electrical part 1 & 2 to a part 2 & 3 so i've got to go and finnish part 3 w3hile my part 1 is still valid if i wait to long i will loose part 1 and have to do another 2 years. (no thankyou) City & guilds
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    Re: Exam

    Hi

    Unfortunately I gain no qualifications from this.

    Its just a little bit of fun I bought from E-Bay,it was only 20.00.

    It has a trouble shooting section which is good.

    Its worth buying

    Regards Bernard

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    Re: Exam

    Quote Originally Posted by frank
    I had a look at some of the questions and it appears to be American based. Some of the questions were, shall we say, ambiguous
    Actually frank it was developed in Canada by a company called Seaside Computing They developed 2 versons Version II - Standard and Verson III a more advanced interactive one. as Bernard said the questions don't give the answers as such only a % correct. If you wanted the answers you would have to copy the answers on print and then look them up by going through the whole book. I'm too lazy for that but I did get 84%
    correct when I tried. Like you said some questions are ambiguous unless you have the CD

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    Re: Exam

    hi wambat

    I meant bernard could write out his answers

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    Re: Exam

    Quote Originally Posted by frank
    hi wambat

    I meant bernard could write out his answers
    Yeah Bernard, I think Franks idea is "Capital"

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    Re: Exam

    who have the answers of the 100 questions ? there are many abbreviation who can taught me what the meaning is ?
    # List as follows:
    PSC
    CSCR
    CSIR
    LRA
    EMF
    FLA
    PAG
    POE
    LLSV( liquid line solenoid valve?)
    CPRV
    EPRV
    AEV
    DOA
    LPC
    ODS

    thanks

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    Re: Exam

    For the first 3 abbreviations, have a look at www.tee.com.tr/p_ copm_wiring_diagrams.php

    LRA = Locked Rotor Ampere
    EMF = Electro Magnetic Field (?)
    FLA = 'Full load' ampere
    PAG and POE = some sort of oil type?
    CPRV = Crankcase press reg valve
    EPRV= same but evaporator
    AEV = Automatic expansion valve (without a sensing bulb)
    DOA =??
    LPC = Low pressure contact
    ODS = ??

    Have also a look at http://www.refrigerationbasics.com/teachers.htm

    Anyone has this CD's or willing to buy it together ?
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    Re: Exam

    POE Polyolester
    DOA Dead on arrival?
    ODS Outdoor sensor?

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    Re: Exam

    EMF = Electro motive force
    PSC = Prospective Start Current ? (Prospective Short Circuit?)
    CSCR = Capacitor Start, Capacitor Run
    CSIR = Capacitor Start, Induction Run

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    Re: Exam

    PSC Permanent split capacitor.

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    PAG = polyalkylglycol oil is extremely hydroscopic or the most hydroscopic and is used on auto AC. When a container of PAG oil is opened, some say that any left over oil should be appropriately disposed of rather than kept around as stock.
    EMF = Electromotive force (voltage)
    LPC = low pressure control
    ODS = ozone depleting substance
    PSC = permanent split capacitor
    CSCR = Capacitor Start Capacitor Run Motor
    CSIR = capacitor start induction run motor
    DSV = discharge service valve
    SSV = suction service valve
    DOA Delegation Option Authorization, This means that if you don't like the particular job your on you can DOA it to someone else
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    Re: Exam

    hi all ,
    Very good lesson.
    Hope to get the standard anwswers of the 100 questions.

    Thanks

    rgds
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