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An evaporative condenser
 
  A) Works by evaporating water to cool the condenser coil
  B) Cools air through the evaporation of refrigerant inside the condenser
  C) Is really just another name for evaporator
  D) Works by evaporating refrigerant to cool the condenser coil

Question 2

Water treatment is necessary to protect the system components against
 
  A) scale, corrosion, and fouling B) fouling, freezing, and evaporating
  C) freezing, evaporation, and sublimation D) hypothermia, outgassing, and corrosion



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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