What is the difference between primary air and secondary air?
A) Primary air is mixed with the gas before ignition and secondary air is drawn in after ignition.
B) Primary air is used with natural gas and secondary air is used for LP gas.
C) Primary air is used for the main burner and secondary air is used for the auxiliary burners.
D) Secondary air is only used if the primary air source is depleted.
A
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