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jman1234

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If an electrical load in a split system air conditioner is not working, the technician must determine if the problem is
 
  A) in the load itself or in the switches that control the load
  B) repairable or not repairable
  C) in the line voltage or the low voltage
  D) chronic or acute

Question 2

Specific gravity is used in the HVACR industry:
 
  A) For recovering refrigerant. B) For sizing gas lines.
  C) For charging air conditioners. D) For determining system capacity.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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