Question 9Refrigeration/AC - QMED70% to pass
Which of the hand valve configurations for the gauge manifold set is the correct set up for monitoring both the low and high system pressures? Illustration GS-RA-03
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D.
The illustration GS-RA-03 shows the correct hand valve configuration for monitoring both the low and high system pressures. Option D depicts the proper set-up, with the low-pressure gauge connected to the low-pressure port and the high-pressure gauge connected to the high-pressure port.
This configuration allows the operator to independently monitor the pressures in both the low and high-pressure systems, which is a critical safety requirement for the proper functioning and maintenance of the overall system. The other options (A, B, and C) do not provide this dual pressure monitoring capability.
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