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maegan_martin

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How does an energy recovery wheel transfer latent heat between the ventilation and exhaust air?
 
  A) an absorption cycle
  B) the wheel spins very fast
  C) a compression cycle
  D) the desiccant in the wheel absorbs moisture in the air

Question 2

The raised, rectangular sheet metal frame that a rooftop unit rests on is called a
 
  A) Curb B) Pad C) Fixture D) Frame



Pariscourtney

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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