Type I — Small Appliances第 95 / 240 题
While servicing a dehumidifier, a technician accidentally releases a small amount of refrigerant into the room. Which statement reflects the Section 608 venting prohibition?
a.Small releases from appliances under 5 pounds are always exempt from the venting rule
b.Knowingly venting refrigerant during service, maintenance, repair, or disposal is prohibited
c.Venting is allowed as long as the room is well ventilated
d.Only venting of CFCs is prohibited; HFCs may be released freely
解析
Section 608 prohibits knowingly venting or releasing regulated refrigerants during the service, maintenance, repair, or disposal of appliances, including small appliances. The rule applies to CFC, HCFC, and their substitute refrigerants such as HFCs. Only a few narrow releases, like de minimis amounts that unavoidably occur during good-faith recovery, are not treated as prohibited venting.
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