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londonang

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Discuss the difference between a load center and a fused disconnect.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is the lowest temperature a cooling tower can produce?
 
  A) A few degrees above the incoming air temperature
  B) Down to a few degrees above absolute zero if applied correctly
  C) A few degrees above the incoming air wet-bulb temperature
  D) 32F, the temperature where water freezes



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Answer to Question 1

A load center is a circuit breaker panel that contains the main circuit breaker and smaller breakers for each circuit in the panel. A fused disconnect consists of a disconnect switch and a fuse block. Circuit breakers can be reset, fuses must be replaced when they blow.

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