i want to learn all about installing freon in friges its not much to it i already fix washers,dryers & stoves
everyone that you ever ask how to fix anything why do they always try to make you feel so uneducated
everyone that you ever ask how to fix anything why do they always try to make you feel so uneducated
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1. In selecting the wire size for a line cord, you should remember that
A. No. 16 is larger than No. 12.
B. No. 14 carries more current than No. 18.
C. No. 8 is smaller than No. 10.
D. No. 4 carries less current than No. 6.
2. Which one of the following appliance parts gets the hardest service?
A. Switch
B. Thermostat
C. Heating element
D. Line cord
3. The color used for the hot side of house wiring is
A. green.
B. white.
C. gray.
D. black.
4. An AWG No. 16 line cord with type HPN insulation has an ampacity of
A. 12 amp.
B. 13 amp.
C. 15 amp.
D. 17 amp.
5. To heat a room quickly, some electric room heaters are provided with
A. a heavy metal case.
B. a motor-driven fan.
C. a push-button switch.
D. an automatic thermostat.
6. If the current flowing through an electric heater increases from 6 to 12 amp while the voltage remains the same, the heat produced by the heater will be
A. reduced one-half.
B. unchanged.
C. two times the original heat.
D. four times the original heat.
7. The wires used in a heating element are usually made of
A. copper.
B. steel.
C. aluminum.
D. Nichrome.
8. Why does a thermostat blade bend when heated or cooled?
A. It is made of two different materials.
B. There is a difference in temperature between the blade ends.
C. Different currents are applied to each end.
D. Mechanical pressure is caused by the high resistance.
9. When you are checking an electric heating appliance, the first test made should be for
A. excessive leakage.
B. the normal voltage supply.
C. an open circuit.
D. low resistance.
10. Why should you NOT repair heating elements by soldering?
A. Solder does not conduct electric current.
B. Solder joints are mechanically too weak.
C. Solder melts at the operating temperature of the heater.
D. Soldered joints have too high a resistance.
11. What type of selector switch can be used to control the heat output of three elements connected in parallel?
A. SPST switch
B. DPST switch
C. DPDT switch
D. Shorting-bar-type switch
12. Thermostats used in electric irons differ from those in small room heaters in that they are
A. smaller in size.
B. operative at higher temperatures.
C. connected directly to the appliance plug.
D. mechanically more fragile.
13. How can you clean out the scales in an electric iron without taking the iron apart?
A. By blowing out the holes with compressed air
B. By scraping the tank and tubes with a drill bit
C. By brushing the clogged tubes with a stiff wire brush
D. By rinsing the tank and holes with a water-diluted chemical
14. Bus bars are used in an electric iron as
A. thermostat supports.
B. heat-adjusting resistors.
C. connectors between the thermostat and the element.
D. electrical terminals.
15. The water in a spray iron is prevented from returning to the tank by the action of a
A. suction tube.
B. check valve.
C. water pump.
D. pressure spring.
16. The heating element in an electric iron is in good working order if the resistance across the terminals of the element reads approximately
A. 0 ohms.
B. 15 ohms.
C. 120 ohms.
D. 1000 ohms.
17. Why does the heat of the heating element stop when the desired temperature in an electric iron is reached?
A. The thermostat blade opens electrical contacts.
B. The circuit through the element is closed.
C. The switch bypasses the thermostat.
D. The contacts on the blade touch.
18. Jumpering out the resistors in a resistance-controlled three-speed fan will cause the motor to
A. run at highest speed.
B. run at medium speed.
C. run at lowest speed.
D. stop immediately.
19. A fan equipped with a gearbox is capable of
A. running at three speeds.
B. being tilted downward.
C. oscillating from side to side.
D. reversing the direction of the motor.
20. If the fan blades rattle while the fan is turning, you can stop the noise by
A. oiling the blades.
B. adjusting the blade angles and the blade tip position.
C. tightening the motor end bells and motor mounts.
D. cleaning the blade surfaces.
21. The recommended way to hold a loose hub on a fan is by
A. riveting.
B. soldering.
C. welding.
D. cementing.
22. Quiet operation of a fan depends mostly upon the
A. weight of the blades.
B. material of the blades.
C. motor balance.
D. balance of the blades.
23. The blades of small fans are made of
A. aluminum.
B. steel.
C. tin.
D. copper.
24. A modern varia
I’m in the early stages of designing a floor plan for my new home. In the new house I would like to have 2 washers and 2 dryers. How time saving would that be! My question is this: can front loaders be stacked? For any experts on appliances – can you think of anything that would restrict the new machines from being on top of each other?
I would prefer south of the river retailers if possible, and am looking for sleek chrome brackets that the glass slots into. Shelves are to be about 60 cm long.
My friend brought over her two cats and put them in our storage room, which is basically another part of the house but without a kitchen and toilet, and we didn’t realize the cats had fleas up until my friend took them back home. I was in the storage room one day trying to clean it completely out because we’re making it into a game room and I noticed I was getting ate up by fleas. Our washer and dryer are in this room as well so it’s hard to not go in there because obviously I have to wash clothes. You have to walk out of the actual house and underneath the carport in order to get to the storage/laundry room. Long story short, the fleas are getting worse and somehow they are slowly but surely making their way into my home. I need to get out there and clean that place up but how can I go in there and clean it up without getting ate up by fleas?
P.S.Our exterminator was suppose to come yesterday but he never made it and we’re already paying him 60 dollars so I don’t want to go out and by something really expensive to fix this problem, I just need a quick fix. Thanks ahead of time for all the answers!
My friend brought over her two cats and put them in our storage room, which is basically another part of the house but without a kitchen and toilet, and we didn’t realize the cats had fleas up until my friend took them back home. I was in the storage room one day trying to clean it completely out because we’re making it into a game room and I noticed I was getting ate up by fleas. Our washer and dryer are in this room as well so it’s hard to not go in there because obviously I have to wash clothes. You have to walk out of the actual house and underneath the carport in order to get to the storage/laundry room. Long story short, the fleas are getting worse and somehow they are slowly but surely making their way into my home. I need to get out there and clean that place up but how can I go in there and clean it up without getting ate up by fleas?
P.S.Our exterminator was suppose to come yesterday but he never made it and we’re already paying him 60 dollars so I don’t want to go out and by something really expensive to fix this problem, I just need a quick fix. Thanks ahead of time for all the answers!
1. In selecting the wire size for a line cord, you should remember that
A. No. 16 is larger than No. 12.
B. No. 14 carries more current than No. 18.
C. No. 8 is smaller than No. 10.
D. No. 4 carries less current than No. 6.
2. Which one of the following appliance parts gets the hardest service?
A. Switch
B. Thermostat
C. Heating element
D. Line cord
3. The color used for the hot side of house wiring is
A. green.
B. white.
C. gray.
D. black.
4. An AWG No. 16 line cord with type HPN insulation has an ampacity of
A. 12 amp.
B. 13 amp.
C. 15 amp.
D. 17 amp.
5. To heat a room quickly, some electric room heaters are provided with
A. a heavy metal case.
B. a motor-driven fan.
C. a push-button switch.
D. an automatic thermostat.
6. If the current flowing through an electric heater increases from 6 to 12 amp while the voltage remains the same, the heat produced by the heater will be
A. reduced one-half.
B. unchanged.
C. two times the original heat.
D. four times the original heat.
7. The wires used in a heating element are usually made of
A. copper.
B. steel.
C. aluminum.
D. Nichrome.
8. Why does a thermostat blade bend when heated or cooled?
A. It is made of two different materials.
B. There is a difference in temperature between the blade ends.
C. Different currents are applied to each end.
D. Mechanical pressure is caused by the high resistance.
9. When you are checking an electric heating appliance, the first test made should be for
A. excessive leakage.
B. the normal voltage supply.
C. an open circuit.
D. low resistance.
10. Why should you NOT repair heating elements by soldering?
A. Solder does not conduct electric current.
B. Solder joints are mechanically too weak.
C. Solder melts at the operating temperature of the heater.
D. Soldered joints have too high a resistance.
11. What type of selector switch can be used to control the heat output of three elements connected in parallel?
A. SPST switch
B. DPST switch
C. DPDT switch
D. Shorting-bar-type switch
12. Thermostats used in electric irons differ from those in small room heaters in that they are
A. smaller in size.
B. operative at higher temperatures.
C. connected directly to the appliance plug.
D. mechanically more fragile.
13. How can you clean out the scales in an electric iron without taking the iron apart?
A. By blowing out the holes with compressed air
B. By scraping the tank and tubes with a drill bit
C. By brushing the clogged tubes with a stiff wire brush
D. By rinsing the tank and holes with a water-diluted chemical
14. Bus bars are used in an electric iron as
A. thermostat supports.
B. heat-adjusting resistors.
C. connectors between the thermostat and the element.
D. electrical terminals.
15. The water in a spray iron is prevented from returning to the tank by the action of a
A. suction tube.
B. check valve.
C. water pump.
D. pressure spring.
16. The heating element in an electric iron is in good working order if the resistance across the terminals of the element reads approximately
A. 0 ohms.
B. 15 ohms.
C. 120 ohms.
D. 1000 ohms.
17. Why does the heat of the heating element stop when the desired temperature in an electric iron is reached?
A. The thermostat blade opens electrical contacts.
B. The circuit through the element is closed.
C. The switch bypasses the thermostat.
D. The contacts on the blade touch.
18. Jumpering out the resistors in a resistance-controlled three-speed fan will cause the motor to
A. run at highest speed.
B. run at medium speed.
C. run at lowest speed.
D. stop immediately.
19. A fan equipped with a gearbox is capable of
A. running at three speeds.
B. being tilted downward.
C. oscillating from side to side.
D. reversing the direction of the motor.
20. If the fan blades rattle while the fan is turning, you can stop the noise by
A. oiling the blades.
B. adjusting the blade angles and the blade tip position.
C. tightening the motor end bells and motor mounts.
D. cleaning the blade surfaces.
21. The recommended way to hold a loose hub on a fan is by
A. riveting.
B. soldering.
C. welding.
D. cementing.
22. Quiet operation of a fan depends mostly upon the
A. weight of the blades.
B. material of the blades.
C. motor balance.
D. balance of the blades.
23. The blades of small fans are made of
A. aluminum.
B. steel.
C. tin.
D. copper.
24. A modern varia
My friend brought over her two cats and put them in our storage room, which is basically another part of the house but without a kitchen and toilet, and we didn’t realize the cats had fleas up until my friend took them back home. I was in the storage room one day trying to clean it completely out because we’re making it into a game room and I noticed I was getting ate up by fleas. Our washer and dryer are in this room as well so it’s hard to not go in there because obviously I have to wash clothes. You have to walk out of the actual house and underneath the carport in order to get to the storage/laundry room. Long story short, the fleas are getting worse and somehow they are slowly but surely making their way into my home. I need to get out there and clean that place up but how can I go in there and clean it up without getting ate up by fleas?
P.S.Our exterminator was suppose to come yesterday but he never made it and we’re already paying him 60 dollars so I don’t want to go out and by something really expensive to fix this problem, I just need a quick fix. Thanks ahead of time for all the answers!
I’m in the early stages of designing a floor plan for my new home. In the new house I would like to have 2 washers and 2 dryers. How time saving would that be! My question is this: can front loaders be stacked? For any experts on appliances – can you think of anything that would restrict the new machines from being on top of each other?