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How do the Test and Balance procedures for a zoned system differ from a non-zoned system.
 
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Why must the copper fitting be cleaned before brazing it?
 
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Answer to Question 1

After establishing the correct total system airflow, the correct airflow through each zone is set using the zone dampers. Finally, the airflow through each individual register is adjusted using the branch duct dampers.

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To remove surface oxides and allow bonding.





 

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