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ahriuashd

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When there is an elbow in fiberglass duct, a hanger must be placed within _____.
 
  a. 12 inches of the elbow throat
  b. 12 inches of the connection to the straight duct
  c. 18 inches of the elbow throat
  d. 18 inches of the connection to the straight duct

Question 2

When sheet metal straps are used to suspend fiberglass duct, what gauge and size of metal is required?
 
  a. 22-gauge metal; 1 wide minimum
  b. 28-gauge metal; 1 wide minimum
  c. 22-gauge metal; 1-1/2 wide minimum
  d. 28-gauge metal; 1-1/2 wide minimum



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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ahriuashd

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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