Question 104Refrigeration & AC - Assistant Engineer

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A reciprocating refrigeration compressor may be tested for leaking discharge valves by stopping the compressor, turning the discharge service valve all the way in, and then turning the compressor over by hand. If the discharge valves are leaking, the compound gage will show pressures which react in which way?

Adecreasing to a vacuum
Bincreasing with each stroke
Crising and falling with each stroke
Ddecreasing with each stroke
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) rising and falling with each stroke. When testing a reciprocating refrigeration compressor for leaking discharge valves using the method described, the compound gauge will show pressures that rise and fall with each stroke of the compressor. This is because if the discharge valves are leaking, the compressed refrigerant will be able to flow back into the compressor cylinder on the suction stroke, causing the pressure to rise and fall cyclically. The other options are incorrect because: A) the pressure would not decrease to a vacuum, as there is still refrigerant in the system; B) the pressure would not continuously increase, as it would cycle up and down; and D) the pressure would not continuously decrease, as it would cycle up and down.

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