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Select the conditions that reduce building pressure. You may choose more than one.
 
  A) Vented combustion appliances
  B) Infiltration
  C) Make-up air blowers
  D) Exfiltration
  E) Exhaust blowers

Question 2

The system ________ can communicate with each other and adjust system operation to match the heat load and operating conditions.
 
  A) remotes B) components C) computers D) controls



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Answer to Question 1

A, D, E

Answer to Question 2

B




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