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How do technicians adjust inshot burners in high-efficiency furnaces?
 
  A) Airflow only is modified. B) Timers are adjusted.
  C) Combustion speed is slowed. D) Gas pressure only is adjusted.

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How many blower motors does a window air conditioner have?
 
  A) One - a single double-shafted blower motor is used for both the evaporator and condenser fans.
  B) Two - a low-speed blower motor and a high-speed blower motor.
  C) None - window air conditioners do not require a blower motor because they are not connected to a duct system.
  D) Two - an evaporator fan motor and a condenser fan motor.



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Answer to Question 1

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