What does the pressure drop across the coaxial coil tell the technician?
A) A pressure drop across the coaxial coil indicates a restriction in the water loop.
B) A pressure drop across the coaxial coil indicates a refrigerant restriction.
C) The amount of refrigerant charge
D) The water flow through the system
D
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