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What is a wet-bulb temperature reading?
 
  A) A temperature measured with a water-soaked wick around the thermometer bulb
  B) A temperature reading taken by submersing the thermometer bulb in a liquid
  C) A temperature measured after dipping the thermometer bulb in water
  D) A temperature reading taken by placing the thermometer bulb in a stream of flowing liquid

Question 2

Why were split systems developed?
 
  A) Splitting the controls into two panels provides redundancy.
  B) Splitting the airflow between two pieces allows for more airflow.
  C) Splitting the refrigerant flow between two systems reduces line size.
  D) It is not always practical to have all the components of a large air-cooled system located in a single box.



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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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