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JMatthes

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What unit specification should be used to size the overcurrent protection?
 
  A) The minimum circuit ampacity (MCA) B) The maximum overcurrent protection (MOCP)
  C) The locked rotor amps (LRA) D) The rated load amps (RLA)

Question 2

As the outdoor ambient temperature increases, the required superheat:
 
  A) Stays the same.
  B) Decreases.
  C) Increases.
  D) Outdoor ambient temperature does not affect superheat.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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