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What is the average temperature differential an AC unit should produce during the summer?
  1. 5-10° F
  2. 10-15° F
  3. 15-20° F
  4. 20-25° F
Explanation
Answer: C - The average temperature differential an AC unit should produce during the summer is 15-20° F. This means that the output air should be at least 15-20° lower than the temperature of the outdoor air that enters the unit. When the outdoor temperature is 90° F, an AC unit that is operating properly should be producing air that is 65-70°.
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