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jenna1

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Hopscotching is an electrical troubleshooting technique that works by:
 
  A) Moving one meter lead from a point where voltage does not exists at a non- functioning load point by point to where voltage is found.
  B) Moving both meter leads randomly recording points where voltage exists and does not exist.
  C) Starting at a point where voltage exists and moving one lead at a time from point to point toward the non-functioning load until voltage is lost.
  D) None of the above.

Question 2

Select the code requirements when a unit is located in an attic. You may select more than one.
 
  A) A maximum of 20 ft from the access to the unit
  B) A light near the unit
  C) A pocket or folder to hold the manufacturer's literature
  D) A light switch by the access door
  E) A 24-in-wide plywood platform from the access to the unit
  F) A 22  30' access hole
  G) An adjustable air register by the equipment for the technician
  H) A 30-in-deep service area in front of the service panel



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A, B, D, E, F, H



jenna1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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