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robinn137

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What is the purpose of cooling tower fill material?
 
  A) Increases the rigidity of the cooling tower structure
  B) Slows the falling water and increases the surface exposure for evaporation
  C) Provides a growing surface for algae and plants that help clean the water
  D) Filters out dirt and debris from the cooling tower water

Question 2

How is mineral insulated (MI) heating cable used?
 
  A) In standard electric cords
  B) To supply the power wiring to all types of electric heaters
  C) To make the heating elements in baseboard electric heaters
  D) Embedded in concrete for electric radiant floor heating



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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