Question 67Refrigeration & AC - Assistant Engineer

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During normal operation, traditionally, how has most of the refrigerant released to the atmosphere from low-pressure systems?

Athrough water-side system leaks
Bthrough the purge unit vent
Cthrough the compressor shaft seal
Dthrough a leaking rupture disk
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) through the purge unit vent. Explanation: Low-pressure refrigeration systems, such as those used on ships, often have a purge unit that vents small amounts of refrigerant to the atmosphere to remove non-condensable gases and maintain system efficiency. This is the primary way refrigerant is typically released during normal operation, as it is designed to vent the refrigerant in a controlled manner rather than through leaks or other unintended pathways. The other options are incorrect because: A) water-side leaks would be less common in a properly maintained system, C) compressor shaft seals are designed to minimize refrigerant release, and D) a rupture disk is an emergency safety device, not a normal release point.

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