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CharlieWard

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Why are two sets of contacts (one set normally open and one set normally closed) needed on an indoor fan
  relay?
 
  a. To allow high-speed operation in heating.
  b. To allow low-speed operation in cooling.
  c. To allow high-speed operation after a time delay.
  d. To ensure only one motor speed winding is energized at a time.

Question 2

Which of the following system piping issues is likely to result in a larger refrigerant charge?
 
  a. Buried refrigerant lines
  b. A long liquid line
  c. A short suction line
  d. An inoperable crankcase heater



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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