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haleyc112

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How can air be removed from a newly installed ground loop?
 
  A) by purging the loop with nitrogen before connecting it to the system
  B) by running water through the loop after connecting it to the system
  C) by adding low-toxicity antifreeze to the system
  D) by temporarily connecting the purge unit

Question 2

Types of closed loops include
 
  A) horizontal loops, vertical loops, and slinky loops
  B) horizontal loops, well systems, and slinky loops
  C) well systems, lake loops, and vertical loops
  D) well systems, slinky loops, and horizontal loops



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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