The gear motor assembly are less prone to failure than any other part in the ice flaker.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Describe the LIM or limit test instruction.
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There are two potential locations to construct an urgent care walk-in clinic to serve rural residents. The DN alternative is an option since the clinic is not a requirement; it would be a convenience for future patients. When incremental B/C analysis was applied at a discount rate of 8% per year, using the estimates summarized below, the results were: Rank by increasing total cost: DN, 1, 2 Location 1 vs. DN: B/C = 1.66 Conclusion: eliminate DN Location 2 vs.1: ?B/C = 0.50 Conclusion: select location 1 Location 1 2 Initial cost, $ 1,200,000 2,000,000 Annual M&O cost, $/year 80,000 75,000 Annual benefits, $/year 520,000 580,000 Annual disbenefits, $/year 90,000 140,000 Site suitability, years 10 20 Dr. Thompson, the designated lead physician of the clinic, wanted location 2 to be
selected. He has now challenged the estimates, especially the initial cost and disbenefits estimated for location 2. Besides, he calculated the B/C ratio for location 2 itself and obtained a value of 1.58, which he contends is very close to B/C = 1.66 reported for location 1, thus making the selection of location 1 a marginal decision. Answer the following questions using a spreadsheet, for the group of people who must decide if and where to construct the clinic: (a) Are the B/C ratios for the two locations correct as reported? (b) Can we select location 2 and still be economically justified? (c) How much less does location 2 have to cost initially to make it the better location? (d) If the initial cost of location 2 can’t be changed, is it possible to increase the benefits to select location 2? (e) Is the result the same if the disbenefits are completely neglected? What will be an ideal response?
What can be used to detect a vacuum leak at an intake manifold gasket?
A) Spray water B) Propane C) Coolant D) Dye
Where is the final drive located in RWD and FWD cars?
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