Question 63Refrigeration/AC - QMED70% to pass
After the refrigerant has been recovered, leaks repaired if necessary, the system ideally should undergo a dehydration evacuation prior to recharging with refrigerant. As shown in the illustration, besides the vacuum pump suction manifold isolation valve being opened, what would be the proper valve positions to accomplish and prove the evacuation? Illustration GS-RA-51
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) Valves 1, 2, and 3 should be in the mid-position and the low-side gauge manifold hand valve should be closed, and the high-side gauge manifold hand valve should be open.
This is the correct answer because, after the refrigerant has been recovered and any leaks repaired, the system needs to undergo a dehydration evacuation prior to recharging with refrigerant. To accomplish this, the vacuum pump suction manifold isolation valve should be opened, and the valves 1, 2, and 3 should be in the mid-position to allow the vacuum pump to evacuate the system. The low-side gauge manifold hand valve should be closed to prevent air from entering the system, while the high-side gauge manifold hand valve should be open to allow the vacuum pump to draw a vacuum on the entire system.
The other options are incorrect because they do not properly position the valves to achieve a full system evacuation. Options B, C, and D do not have the correct valve positions to effectively evacuate the system.
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