What is the difference between a liquid receiver and a suction accumulator?
What will be an ideal response?
A liquid receiver is used after the condenser on the high side. It is designed to allow only liquid to leave. An accumulator is located on the low side just before the compressor. It is designed to allow only vapor out.
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According to the National Electrical CodeĀ®, bell wires must not come closer than ____________________ inches to open lighting or power conductors unless the bell wires are permanently separated from the lighting or power conductors by some approved type of insulation in addition to the insulation on the wire.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which type of veins run the length of a leaf and are approximately the same distance apart?
a. Parallel veins c. Pinnate veins b. Perpendicular veins d. Palmate veins
____ schedules are typically provided to detail the circuits and overcurrent protection required for distribution equipment.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An accessory used to evaporate refrigerant from oil is the _____
a. crankcase heater b. oil separator c. suction line accumulator d. oil line strainer