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Why should the heating element of a hot-surface igniter NOT be touched when installing a replacement igniter?
 
  A) The igniter will burn out where you touched it.
  B) The igniter comes already charged and will deliver a painful shock.
  C) The igniter is very hot and will cause severe burns.
  D) Your hands will be in the way of the mounting screws, making it impossible to install.

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Why is a heat pump called a heat pump?
 
  A) It moves heat from a low temperature heat source to a higher temperature heat sink.
  B) Heat pumps must be pumped up with refrigerant pressure before they can operate.
  C) All heat pumps use a pump that is constructed like a centrifugal water pump, but is used to pump heat molecules instead.
  D) The conversion of electricity into heat has the effect of pumping heat into the heated space.



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