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In refrigeration and air conditioning, safety controls are wired:
 
  A) In either series or parallel with the load they protect.
  B) In series with the load they protect.
  C) In parallel with the load they protect.
  D) In parallel with the power supply.

Question 2

Select the characteristics of a flake ice maker. You may select more than one.
 
  A) Uses hot gas bypass to release ice from the evaporator
  B) Continuous ice making and delivery
  C) Alternating ice making and harvest cycles
  D) Uses a slow-turning auger to crack off the ice
  E) Large rectangular evaporator
  F) Cylindrical evaporator



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B, D, F





 

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