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NATE Exam: Core Test Refresher – Qs & As
Calculate the air volume based upon these conditions:

90,000 BTUH output
Return air temperature: 70F
Supply air temperature: 110F

a. 1,158 CFM
b. 1,500 CFM
c. 1,800 CFM
d. 2,083 CFM ✔️Ans - d (2,083 CFM)

When measuring CFM using temperature rise method, the furnace blower
motor speed should be in:

a. Continuous fan speed
b. Cool mode speed
c. Heat mode speed ✔️Ans - b (Cool mode speed)

If a single phase electric heat section is supplied with 225 volts and is drawing
45 AMPS, the BTUH output of the heat section is:

a. 34,500 BTUH
b. 25,000 BTUH
c. 45,000 BTUH ✔️Ans - a (34,500 BTUH)

When measuring temperature rise, take the supply air temperature directly in
line with the heater section of the air handler:

a. True
b. False ✔️Ans - b (False)

When measuring external static pressure, the high port of the pressure gauge
should be placed in the duct system to sense:

a. Supply air pressure
b. Return air pressure ✔️Ans - a (Supply air pressure)

, When the external static pressure rises, the delivered air volume will:

a. Increase
b. Decrease ✔️Ans - b (Decrease)

When measuring external static pressure on a gas furnace that utilizes an
evaporator coil, the supply air static pressure should be taken at:

a. The inlet to the evaporator
b. The outlet of the evaporator ✔️Ans - a (The inlet to the evaporator)

The pressure gauge used to sense external static pressure in a residential duct
system should have a pressure range scale of:

a. 0-1" water column
b. 0-5" water column
c. 0-10" water column ✔️Ans - a (0-1" water column)

If the velocity air in a 20 by 10 inch duct is 750 FPM, the air being delivered by
the duct is:

a. 1,209 CFM
b. 750 CFM
c. 1,042 CFM
d. 825 CFM ✔️Ans - c (1,042 CFM)

Taking average readings of air velocity in the cross sectional area of a duct is
called:

a. Traversing
b. Averaging
c. Estimating ✔️Ans - a (Traversing)

When the temperature of an object reaches absolute zero, the molecules of the
object will:

a. Cease movement
b. Move rapidly

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