Question 165Refrigeration & AC - Assistant Engineer

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Sludge may form in the crankcase of an air conditioning compressor as a result of what condition?

Aoverheating and carbonization of the oil in the crankcase
Breducing the cloud or floc point of the oil
Clowered compressor operating temperatures
Dexcessive foaming of the oil in the crankcase
AI Explanation

You are correct, the answer A) overheating and carbonization of the oil in the crankcase is the correct answer. Sludge formation in the crankcase of an air conditioning compressor is typically caused by overheating and subsequent carbonization of the lubricating oil. When the oil is subjected to high temperatures, it can break down and form deposits or sludge that can accumulate in the crankcase. This condition is often exacerbated by a lack of adequate cooling or poor oil circulation within the compressor. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly address the root cause of sludge formation. Reducing the cloud or floc point of the oil (B), lowered compressor operating temperatures (C), and excessive foaming of the oil (D) are not the primary reasons for sludge buildup in the crankcase.

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