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What components are responsible for maintaining the high and low pressures in an absorption refrigeration system?
 
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What precaution should be taken when locating an electric baseboard heater near an electrical outlet
 
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Answer to Question 1

The generator, the absorber, and the solution pump

Answer to Question 2

Do not place the heater below an electrical receptacle.




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