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According to CSA B149.1, what is the maximum permitted percentage of carbon monoxide (CO) in the undiluted flue gases of a natural gas appliance?
CSA B149.1 specifies safe limits for carbon monoxide in flue gases to prevent hazardous conditions.
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Question: According to CSA B149.1, what is the maximum permitted percentage of carbon monoxide (CO) in the undiluted flue gases of a natural gas appliance?
Answer options: ✅ 0.04% (400 ppm)
- 0.02% (200 ppm)
- 0.01% (100 ppm)
- 0.005% (50 ppm)
Correct answer: 0.04% (400 ppm)
Explanation: CSA B149.1 specifies safe limits for carbon monoxide in flue gases to prevent hazardous conditions.
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