In a furnace, the burners
are mounted on orifices
which are mounted on
the?
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Engineering, 27.03.2020 04:05 marciekinser
In a furnace, the burners
are mounted on orifices
which are mounted on
the?
A. manifold
B. heat exchanger
C. flue pipe
D. blower motor
Answers: 3
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