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bobbysung

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What is the configuration most appropriate for a utility room or closet with the duct in the crawlspace?
 
  A) Downflow B) Lowboy C) Horizontal D) Upflow

Question 2

When hanging flexible duct, the hanging material should be at least:
 
  A) 1 in wide and spaced no further than every 5 ft.
  B) 2 in wide and spaced no further than every 12 ft.
  C) 1 in wide and spaced no further than every 12 ft.
  D) 2 in wide and spaced no further than every 5 ft.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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