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True or False: When more than one load is connected to the same control section of a ladder diagram, loads cannot be connected in parallel.

True or False: Examples of loads that are connected directly to L2 in a line diagram are alarms, control relay coils, pilot lights and solenoids.

True or False: For faster identification of the location of components and devices in smaller individual circuits, each line in a control circuit is numbered.

True or False: A standard ladder diagram format is not always used for the control circuit part of a manufacturer’s schematic diagram, but the rules for ladder diagrams will always be followed.

True or False: HVAC system prints include the addresses of actuators and sensors that are part of a networked HVAC control system.

True or False: An overall view of the components mounted inside a control panel is provided by a panel mounting detail.

True or False: Since most PLC software uses the ladder diagram format for designing its circuits, an understanding of line diagrams is important.

True or False: Symbols to show components and devices and their interconnections are used in electrical prints such as line and wiring diagrams.

True or False: Whether or not a separate security floor plan is needed is determined by the cost and location of a security system.

True or False: Each wire in a control circuit when a terminal strip is used is assigned a reference point on the ladder diagram, and a reference number is assigned to each reference point.

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