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Why is low water a dangerous condition for a boiler?
 
  A) A boiler that is low on water will have higher-than-normal internal mineral deposits.
  B) A boiler that is low on water can cause excessive energy bills.
  C) A boiler that is low on water can create steam pressure and explode as a result.
  D) A boiler that is low on water can cause the burners to overheat.

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Air conditioning single-family homes
 
  A) commercial



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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