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How do you know when to stop applying solder?
 
  A) The solder will draw all the way around the joint.
  B) The solder will run out of the top of the joint when it is full.
  C) The solder will stop flowing into the joint.
  D) When solder balls form on both sides of the joint, you are done.

Question 2

What does a crankcase pressure regulator do?
 
  A) It maintains a positive crankcase pressure by bypassing small quantities of discharge gas into the crankcase.
  B) It maintains the oil pressure in the compressor crankcase.
  C) It will not allow the compressor suction pressure to drop below the CPR setpoint.
  D) It will not allow the compressor suction pressure to rise above the CPR setpoint.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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