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©FYNDLAY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8:29 AM A+ 1 RMGA Test Study Guide Section 1 Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass How many cubic feet of air are required to burn one cubic foot of natural gas? - Answer10 ft3 (cubic feet) How many cubic feet of air are required to burn cubic foot of propane gas? - Answer25 ft3 (cubic feet) How many cubic feet of air are required to burn 1,000 BTUs of fuel gas? - Answer10 ft3 (cubic feet) The by-products of complete combustion are: - Answercarbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat How much water is produced when 100,000 BTUs of fuel gas is burned? - Answer1 gallon Ventless appliances require? - Answer50 cubic feet of volume for every 1,000 BTUH Air that is mixed with gas prior to combustion is called? - AnswerPrimary air What percentage of air is oxygen? - Answer20% The most dangerous by-product of incomplete combustion is? - Answercarbon monoxide

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How many cubic feet of air are required to burn one cubic foot of natural gas? - Answer✔10 ft3
(cubic feet)


How many cubic feet of air are required to burn cubic foot of propane gas? - Answer✔25 ft3
(cubic feet)


How many cubic feet of air are required to burn 1,000 BTUs of fuel gas? - Answer✔10 ft3 (cubic
feet)


The by-products of complete combustion are: - Answer✔carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat


How much water is produced when 100,000 BTUs of fuel gas is burned? - Answer✔1 gallon


Ventless appliances require? - Answer✔50 cubic feet of volume for every 1,000 BTUH


Air that is mixed with gas prior to combustion is called? - Answer✔Primary air


What percentage of air is oxygen? - Answer✔20%


The most dangerous by-product of incomplete combustion is? - Answer✔carbon monoxide

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