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ETearle

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How is the condensate from the evaporator disposed of on a basement installation?
 
  A) The condensate drain can be plugged to prevent water from leaving, eliminating the need for a drain
  B) The air pressure in the system will push the condensate up no more than 3 feet above the drain pan
  C) By using a condensate pump
  D) Condensate does not form on the coil when it is installed in a cool location

Question 2

The ductwork connections for a rooftop packaged unit are typically
 
  A) on the side of the unit
  B) not used because they do not connect to ductwork
  C) on the top of the unit
  D) on the bottom of the unit



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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