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Where should the draft regulator be installed in the chimney connector?
 
  A) Close to the furnace in series with the connector so that the vent gasses must pass through it
  B) Close to the furnace on the bull head of a tee which is in-line with the connector
  C) On the outlet of the chimney so that the vent gasses must pass through it
  D) Close to the furnace on the branch of a tee which is in-line with the connector

Question 2

Welding symbols are always read:
 
  A) Top to bottom B) Right to left C) Bottom to top D) Left to right



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