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Chapter 55, Problem 9ASRQ
Two technicians were discussing how comparing the temperature of a high-pressure line to that of a low- pressure line would help evaluate an A/C system when the system does not have a sight glass. Technician A says that the high-pressure line will feel warmer than the low-pressure line if the system is operating normally. Technician B says that both lines should feel cold after the system has been run for a while if the system is working normally. Who is right?
- Technician A only
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Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach (MindTap Course List)
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