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Engineering
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:
With conventional boilers, sustained flue gas condensation is an undesirable condition. a.
True b.
False
Q:
What is the ideal approach temperature difference in a brazed-plate heat exchanger? a.
zero b.
ten degrees c.
twenty degrees d.
the maximum that can be achieved
Q:
The degree of hydraulic separation between two operating circulators depends on the head loss in the common piping. a.
True b.
False Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Q:
All renewable energy heat sources function at higher thermal efficiency when matched with high-water-temperature heat emitters. a.
True b.
False
Q:
What conditions describe the operating point of a hydraulic circuit? a.
the condition just below hydraulic equilibrium on the pump curve b.
the rate at which the circulator adds head equals the piping head loss rate c.
where the inlet and outlet water temperatures are identical d.
the rate at which the circulator adds head is slightly greater than the piping head loss rate
Q:
Most panel radiators have a high thermal mass. a.
True b.
False
Q:
What happens with air as heated water is cooled? a.
Air molecules rise out of the solution. b.
Air molecules are absorbed back into the solution. c.
The number of air molecules in the solution remains the same. d.
The air molecules change phase.
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:
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:
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:
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.
Q:
Which of these is the most common unit of heat used in North America? a.
British thermal unit b.
American thermal unit c.
Kilopascal d.
Fahrenheit
Q:
What assumption can be made when using heating degree days to estimate seasonal energy consumption? a.
The number of heating degree days each month is the yearly total divided by 12. b.
Heating is needed if the average monthly temperature falls below the historical average for that area. c.
Heating is needed if outside air temperature drops below 65 F. d.
Heating is needed if outside air temperature drops below 55 F.
Q:
Which of these is the best example of a low entropy energy source? a.
heat stored in a buildings graywater b.
heat stored in cool outside air c.
heat present in air at 65 F d.
heat from a 2,500 F flame
Q:
What is a practical method to measure the airtightness of an existing or partially-constructed building? a.
blower door testing b.
exhaust rate testing c.
window seal testing d.
inspecting windows for cracks
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