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dmcintosh

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Information about the meaning of fault codes on a furnace board is normally found
 
  A) in the homeowner's user manual
  B) on the back of the control board
  C) the meaning of the codes is normally self evident
  D) on the furnace panel

Question 2

The materials used in strainers and filters to remove particles from hydraulic fluid are called _____.
 
  a. fibers
  b. sifters
  c. fabrics
  d. mediums



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