Working elevations are part of the working drawings and are drawn to provide information for the building team. This includes information about roofing, siding type and limits of siding types, opening type and trim, chimneys, land shape, and sometimes even the depth of footings. However, the elevations never provide information for the contractor to determine surface areas, and exact quantities of material cannot be determined.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A) L B) R C) K D) P E) S
What should be done if a furnace with a tripped primary control has oil is in the combustion chamber?
A) Burn off the excess oil using a propane torch before firing the furnace. B) Clean out the oil before firing the furnace. C) Disconnect the vent connector before firing the furnace to avoid soot accumulation in the vent. D) Push the reset button and let the fire burn off the excess oil.
The microscopic (atomic) structure of glass resembles that of ________.
A) liquids. B) gases. C) solids. D) none of the above.
A 100-watt incandescent lamp produces about ____ lumens.
A. 1000 B. 1750 C. 5700 D. 17,500