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When air enters a low-pressure system, it collects in the condenser because:
 
  A) A small amount of air helps the system operate more efficiently.
  B) The air falls to the bottom of the condenser shell.
  C) The air will not condense.
  D) It is routed to the air collection accumulator.

Question 2

What does the outdoor air thermostat control?
 
  A) It prevents operation of the electric heating elements above its setpoint.
  B) It prevents operation of the heat pump above its setpoint.
  C) It controls the defrost cycle.
  D) It controls whether or not the heat pump operates in heating or cooling.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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