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The major electrical loads in an induced draft hot surface ignition furnace are
 
  A) Induced draft blower, indoor fan motor, the gas valve, the igniter
  B) Limit switch, fan switch, and door switch
  C) Sequencer, heat strips, limit switch, and circuit breaker
  D) Igniter, flame sensor, and gas valve

Question 2

The work angle for horizontal welding is:
 
  A) 60 degrees B) 5 degrees C) 0 degrees D) 30 degrees



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Answer to Question 1

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