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Charlie

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The permanent suction line on a reversing valve is always located:
 
  A) On the left on the side with three large lines. B) By itself opposite the side with three large lines.
  C) In the middle on the side with three large lines. D) On the right on the side with three large lines.

Question 2

Compared to furnaces installed at lower altitudes, furnaces installed at higher altitudes:
 
  A) Require a larger vent. B) Have a higher firing rate.
  C) Have a lower firing rate. D) Heat up more quickly.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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