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In multi-zone systems with one trunk duct to each zone, what is used to adjust the temperature of the air?
 
  A) mixing dampers B) outside air C) hot and cold decks D) fans

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When a VAV box on a constant air volume system throttles air into the conditioned area
 
  A) the compressor slows down to match it
  B) the excess air dumps into the area above the ceiling
  C) the compressor and blower both slow down to match
  D) the blower slows down to reduce overall airflow



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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