What can happen if you become frustrated in the troubleshooting process and what can you do to combat this?
What will be an ideal response?
If you allow yourself to become aggravated or upset by the fact your first attempt
failed, there is a good chance you will not be thinking clearly when you try again. This
can lead to missed steps, ignored information, and illogical thought processes that will
only impede troubleshooting. If you find yourself getting frustrated, you may want to
take a short break from the problem or get some help. If you find yourself slipping into
this kind of negative cycle, you will definitely want to do something to break the chain
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a. diacs b. NPN transistors c. rectifier diodes d. triacs
A ____________________ degree requires four years of education at a college or university
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Name a few PM activities that require the use of a mega-ohm meter.
What will be an ideal response?
The three methods most often used to quantify duct leakage rates are
A) duct pressurization, duct draw down, and cross-sectional analysis B) leakage area, duct draw down, and cross-sectional analysis C) cross-sectional analysis, duct pressurization, and leakage area D) percentage of design flow, airflow per 100 sq ft of conditioned space, and leakage area