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What Is the Safety Standard for Setting Water Heater Temperatures

Question 81

Question 81

Multiple Choice

What is the safety standard for setting water heater temperatures to avoid scalding?


A) 90° F
B) 100° F
C) 110° F
D) 120° F

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