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TFauchery

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Induced-draft, forced-draft, counterflow, and crossflow cooling towers are all examples of:
 
  A) An atmospheric-draft cooling tower. B) A natural-flow cooling tower.
  C) A hyperbolic cooling tower. D) A mechanical-draft cooling tower.

Question 2

What is the main safety concern for any type of gas-fired room heater?
 
  A) They are dangerous if used as a drying rack for wet clothing.
  B) The space where they are installed must have sufficient infiltration to supply the necessary combustion air.
  C) They will overheat if the ductwork is undersized.
  D) The electrical wiring to the unit must be heavy gauge to accommodate a high current draw.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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