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Q: ​A parallel distribution system is generally preferred to a series distribution system when low supply water temperatures are used. a. True b. False

Q: ​What cools the motor of a wet-rotor circulator? a. ​oil b. ​external water source c. ​cooling fan d. ​the systems fluid

Q: ​Steel panel radiators should only be used in closed-loop systems. a. True b. False

Q: ​How do brazed-plate heat exchangers work? a. ​Two fluids flowing in the same direction exchange heat as they pass by each other. b. ​Heat is transferred by conduction through the copper, brazed areas. c. ​Heat is transferred by mixing two fluids. d. ​Heat is transferred in the small spaces between formed plates.

Q: ​A minimum tube spacing of 15 inches is recommended for heated slab-on-grade floors. a. True b. False Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Q: ​Which is the standard size for copper water tubes used in hydronic heating systems? a. ​type M b. ​type K c. ​type L d. ​type D

Q: ​Which best describes the experience of walking barefoot on heated floors in a low-energy use building? a. ​The floor feels slightly warm. b. ​The floor feels slightly cool. c. ​The floor feels hot, but cools very quickly when coming in contact with the skin. d. ​The floor feels about the same as walking on a carpet or rug.

Q: ​In a condensing boiler, where does the condensation occur? a. ​in the combustion chamber b. ​in the primary heat exchanger c. ​in the secondary heat exchanger d. ​at the water inlet

Q: The thermal mass of a heated slab-on-grade floor is best described as ____. a. ​high relative to other hydronic heating emitters b. ​low relative to other hydronic heating emitters c. ​about the same as most other hydronic heating emitters d. ​dependent on the type of soil beneath the floor

Q: ​What is the best description of the operation of a microbubble air separator? a. ​It creates areas of reduced pressure using a coalescing media. b. ​It creates areas of increased pressure using a coalescing media. c. ​It uses a float-type air vent to allow air to escape naturally. d. ​It consolidates small bubbles into large ones by narrowing the length of the pipe.

Q: ​For standard fin-tube baseboard, what is the preferred energy source? a. ​a solar collector b. ​a high-temperature boiler c. ​a low-temperature boiler d. ​any renewable energy source

Q: ​Which type of valve routs flow through different parts of a system depending on its current operating mode? a. ​3-way mixing valve b. ​3-way diverting valve c. ​port valve d. ​backflow preventer

Q: Above-floor tube and plate panels typically operate at what water temperature? a. ​higher compared to slab systems b. ​lower compared to slab systems c. ​about the same as slab systems d. ​a wider range of water temperatures than slab systems

Q: ​What is the primary function of a hydronic mixing valve? a. to raise water temperature coming from the heat source b. ​to lower water temperature coming from the heat source c. ​to mix two system fluids d. ​to regulate flow rates between different zones of a system

Q: ​What is the first step in sizing parallel-piped baseboards? a. ​Select a supply water temperature. b. ​Estimate the flow rate in each circuit. c. ​Determine the design heating load for each baseboard. d. ​Estimate the heat output of the baseboard.

Q: ​What is the first step in selecting a circulator for a fluid-filled circuit? a. ​Determine the desired system flow rate based on thermal and flow requirements of the heat emitters. b. ​Use the system loss curve to determine the head loss of the system. c. ​Research the coefficient of performance of the pump. d. ​Select a circulator that delivers ten percent more head than required.

Q: ​Which of these measures thermal efficiency in a water-to-water heat pump operating in heating mode? a. ​coefficient of heat flow b. ​coefficient of thermal mass c. ​coefficient of efficiency d. ​coefficient of performance

Q: ​How does an operating circulator affect the head energy as fluid passes through? a. ​It increases the head energy of the fluid. b. ​It decreases the head energy of the fluid. c. ​It transfers the head energy from the fluid to the heat emitter. d. ​The head energy of the fluid does not change.

Q: ​What is EN442? a. ​a standard method for establishing the coefficient of performance of a fin-tube radiator b. ​a standard method for determining heat output of panel radiators c. ​a standard method for determining spacing of slab-on-grade radiant heating d. ​a standard method for determining required baseboard length for a given heat output

Q: Ideally, when should air be eliminated in a closed-loop, fluid-filled circuit? a. ​before startup b. ​shortly after startup c. ​at regular intervals during the life of the system d. ​never

Q: ​What is the primary function of a feedwater valve? a. ​to lower water pressure as it enters the system from a domestic water distribution pipe b. ​to increase water pressure as it enters the system from a domestic water distribution pipe c. ​to allow air to exit the system d. ​to increase water temperature as it enters the system

Q: What variable is typically plotted on the x-axis (horizontal axis) of a circulator pump curve? a. ​pump curve family b. ​pressure c. ​flow rate d. ​temperature

Q: ​Why is a make-up water system necessary in a closed-loop hydronic system? a. ​A break in a line may occur at any time. b. ​The system must not be subject to unintended pressure changes. c. ​Fluid is designed to be expelled from the system at regular intervals. d. ​Small fluid losses will occur over time.

Q: ​How does waters flow velocity vary across a pipes diameter? a. ​remains constant across the diameter b. ​faster near the center of the pipe, and slower near the edges c. ​slower near the center of the pipe, and faster near the edges d. ​slower near the top surface, gradually increasing toward the bottom surface

Q: ​How much energy is needed from the circulator in a closed-loop hydronic system? a. ​It depends on the elevation of the system. b. ​It depends on the weight of the fluid. c. ​Enough is needed to sustain a flow rate of 2 to 4 gallons per minute. d. ​Enough is needed to replace the energy of head loss.

Q: ​Where does domestic water heating rank in terms of largest energy consumption in a typical North American home? a. ​first b. ​second c. ​third d. ​fourth

Q: ​What is designed to accommodate waters increase in volume in a closed-loop hydronic system? a. ​3-way mixing valve b. ​pressure gauge c. ​expansion tank d. ​backflow preventer

Q: ​What is the standard unit for representing the heat transfer characteristics of a window, door, or skylight? a. ​unit U-value b. ​unit T-value c. ​isotherm units d. ​percentage of total room heat loss

Q: What is the best way to describe the compressibility of most liquids and gases? a. ​Liquids are compressible and gases are incompressible. b. ​Liquids and gases are incompressible. c. ​Liquids are incompressible; gases are compressible. d. ​A fluids compressibility depends on its specific heat.

Q: Which method is typically used to determine infiltration heat loss? a. ​degree day method b. ​average R-value method c. ​balanced air equations d. ​air change method

Q: ​What is static pressure? a. ​the pressure a fluid gains as it moves through a system b. ​the pressure due to the liquids own weight c. ​the pressure that does not change with a change in temperature in a closed system d. ​the pressure lost due to viscosity

Q: ​What is the maximum air leakage rate permitted in an Energy Star-certified house? a. ​2 air changes per hour at 50 Pascals b. ​4 air changes per hour at 50 Pascals c. ​10 air changes per hour at 50 Pascals d. ​15 air changes per hour at 50 Pascals

Q: ​What is the relationship between head energy and pressure in a closed-loop hydronic system? a. ​When head is lost, pressure increases. b. ​When head is gained, pressure increases. c. ​Both remain relatively constant. d. ​When head is lost, temperature increases.

Q: ​What rating is assigned to all electric, gas, and oil-fired storage type water heaters sold in the United States? a. ​peak hour rating b. ​first hour rating c. ​demand-load rating d. ​last hour rating

Q: ​In a system controlled by a high-limit controller, what is sometimes used to blend cool water returning from the heat emitters with heated water from the heat source? a. ​3-way pressure valve b. ​3-way mixing valve c. ​pressure relief valve d. ​make-up water system

Q: ​What is the best way to estimate peak hourly water demand in a household? a. ​Consult a DOE table. b. ​Make an educated guess based on the number of people in the household. c. ​Discuss or monitor hot water usage patterns with the occupants. d. ​Peak hourly water demand does not vary much between households, so a standard value may be used.

Q: ​How is total head calculated? a. ​velocity head subtracted from the viscous head loss b. ​equal to the amount of elevation head c. ​sum of velocity head, kinetic head, and static pressure d. ​sum of velocity head, elevation head, and pressure head

Q: What measurement is directly proportional to the R-value of a material?​ a. ​surface area of the material b. ​length of the material c. ​thickness of the material d. ​orientation of the material

Q: ​What term best describes the heat absorbed or released by a material while it remains in a single phase? a. ​sensible heat b. ​latent heat c. ​single-phase heat d. ​head

Q: ​An air separator should be located at the point in the system where fluid temperatures are lowest. a. True b. False

Q: ​What term best describes the change in density of a system fluid? a. ​head b. ​latent heat c. ​stratification d. ​coalescence

Q: ​A hydronic system in which fluid is exposed to the atmosphere is an open-loop system. a. True b. False

Q: ​What quantity is measured in psia? a. ​sensible heat b. ​absolute density c. ​absolute pressure d. ​active pressure

Q: ​The vapor pressure of a liquid is independent of temperature. a. True b. False

Q: ​What are the primary factors that determine the amount of air that can exist in a solution of water? a. ​temperature and pressure b. ​temperature and volume c. ​pressure and type of dissolved gas d. ​type of fluid and type of dissolved gas

Q: ​The specific heat of water is high in comparison with other common materials. a. True b. False

Q: ​PEX tubing has lower temperature-pressure ratings than HDPE tubing. a. True b. False

Q: ​Water expands when it is heated. a. True b. False Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Q: Gate valves are designed specifically for flow regulation.​ a. True b. False

Q: ​What is meant by equivalent length of a valve or fitting? a. ​its physical length at its longest dimension b. ​the length of a pipe that would produce the same head loss c. ​the length of a standard valve or fitting of the same material d. ​the length of the moving component in the valve

Q: ​A diaphragm-type expansion tank works by allowing air to be compressed. a. True b. False

Q: Which is a side effect of a powered exhaust system?​ a. ​pressurization of the building b. ​depressurization of the building c. ​increase in humidity in the building d. ​decrease in humidity in the building

Q: ​What is the first step in designing a space heating system? a. ​Select the primary fuel source. b. ​Calculate the design heating load of each room. c. ​Determine whether renewable energy sources will be used in a primary or auxiliary fashion. d. ​Estimate the airtightness of the building based on construction quality.

Q: Graywater heat exchangers should be installed on drainage pipes that run in which orientation?​ a. ​horizontal only b. ​vertical only c. ​diagonal d. ​either horizontal or vertical

Q: ​When applying the degree day method, what correction factor is used to compensate for the effect of internal heat gains and warm-weather degree days? a. ​delta T b. ​Cd c. ​Dd d. ​K

Q: Thermal radiation is electromagnetic energy. a. True b. False

Q: According to Robert Bean, all of the factors below determine indoor environmental quality EXCEPT ____.​ a. ​thermal comfort quality b. ​odor quality c. ​vibration quality d. ​visual quality

Q: How do you determine the total R-value of a composite (made up of several materials) assembly? a. ​Add the individual R-values. b. ​Add the individual R-values and divide by the number of materials. c. ​Add the inverses of the individual R-values. d. ​Add the individual U-values.

Q: ​The primary method of heat loss from a human being is conduction to the surrounding air. a. True b. False

Q: What is an unlikely effect of a leak or drip in a hot water piping system?​ a. ​increased thermal load b. ​decreased thermal load c. ​wasted water d. ​annoyance

Q: ​Supplying existing thermal loads with renewable energy sources usually provides a better return on investment than reducing loads. a. True b. False

Q: Which energy source is NOT considered a form of conventional energy?​ a. ​natural gas b. ​propane c. ​fuel oil d. ​hydroelectric

Q: ​The unit cost of an energy source is independent of the device used to convert that energy into heat. a. True b. False

Q: ​Which example is NOT an energy-efficient construction method? a. ​framing that reduces thermal bridging b. ​fully taped building wrap over sheathing c. ​low R-value insulation in crawl spaces d. ​24 inches on center inline framing

Q: ​The main purpose of installing a heating system is to maintain human comfort. a. True b. False Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Q: An advantage of using heating load estimating software is that calculations may be saved for future use.​ a. True b. False

Q: ​How does the body respond to a decrease in convection heat loss? a. ​lowering internal body temperature b. ​increasing perspiration c. ​reducing skin temperature d. ​it does not respond

Q: ​All building surfaces that separate heated space from unheated space are known as the thermal barrier. a. True b. False

Q: ​Which factor was LEAST influential in increasing the current interest in alternative energy sources? a. ​government incentives b. ​concern about global climate change c. ​change in the price of crude oil in the 1980s d. ​increasing demand for conventional energy beginning in 2007

Q: Air film resistance represents the insulating effects of thin layers of air that cling to all surfaces.​ a. True b. False

Q: Which of these is the primary driving force that causes heat to move?​ a. ​thickness of the materials that store heat b. ​form of the heat (solid, liquid, or gas) c. ​temperature difference d. ​volume of air contained in a building

Q: ​A typical slab-on-grade foundation loses more heat to the ground below than to the air at the exposed edges of the slab. a. True b. False

Q: What is the best example of flooring material with high thermal mass?​ a. ​concrete b. ​cork c. ​wood d. ​carpet

Q: ​Materials with higher R-values conduct heat more slowly than materials with lower R-values. a. True b. False Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Q: Variable refrigerant flow technology used in some ductless systems adjusts flow rate based on what factor?​ a. ​zone cooling loads b. ​number of zones c. ​ambient temperature d. ​surface temperature of the condenser

Q: ​The daily usage of domestic hot water depends on which factors? a. ​occupancy, type of water fixtures, water pressure, and time of year b. ​square footage of the home, living habits, and water pressure c. ​peak hourly consumption, type of water fixtures, and time of day d. ​hot water heater capacity and its set temperature

Q: What is the best example of ducting generally used in mini-duct systems?​ a. ​2-inch diameter fixed ducting b. ​2-inch diameter flexible ducting c. ​large standard ducting transitioning to smaller ducting entering the condenser d. ​6-inch diameter semi-rigid ducting

Q: Which term refers to the temperature contour lines found on a typical finite element analysis diagram?​ a. ​slope lines b. ​conduction coefficients c. ​resistance lines d. ​isotherms

Q: What is LEAST likely to be a source of VOCs?​ a. ​furnace b. ​furniture c. ​construction materials d. ​glass

Q: What is the typical effect of framing members that span across insulation cavities?​ a. ​Framing members reduce the effective total R-value. b. ​Framing members increase the effective total R-value. c. ​Framing members do not influence the effective total R-value. d. ​More framing members are generally preferred to reduce heat loss.

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