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The heater is the part of the motor starter overload that opens and interrupts current flow.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

What are some differences between a flake ice machine and a cube ice machine?
 
  A) The flake ice machine does not have a bin control or a photo-electric eye like a cube ice machine.
  B) The flake ice machine has a vertical cylindrical evaporator and makes ice continuously, while the cube ice machine has a horizontal rectangular evaporator and makes ice in cycles.
  C) The flake ice machine has the same safety devices as the cube ice machine, as no additional safety devices are needed.
  D) The flake ice machine has a horizontal rectangular evaporator and makes ice in cycles, while the cube ice machine has a vertical cylindrical evaporator and makes ice continuously.



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

B



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