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big1devin

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When calculating the kW output of a resistive heating element, a correction factor is applied when the _____.
 
  a. heater is cold
  b. heater is hot
  c. entering air temperature is higher than 65F
  d. outdoor temperature is lower than 35F

Question 2

A packaged heat pump installed in a manufactured home is likely to be located _____.
 
  a. on the roof
  b. on the ground
  c. on a stand
  d. in a crawlspace



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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