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Where are induced draft
motors mounted?
A. behind the gas valve
B. on top of the heat exchanger
C. at the collector box
D. below the manifold

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Final answer:

Induced draft motors are typically mounted at the collector box in heating systems to help create negative pressure and safely vent the gases.


Step-by-step explanation:

Induced draft motors are commonly mounted at the collector box in heating systems. The collector box is a section of the furnace where the products of combustion gather before being vented out of the system. The induced draft motor helps create negative pressure, allowing the gases to be safely expelled from the heat exchanger and out of the system.


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