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If an appliance is less than 83% efficient and non-positive, it would be considered a?

  1. Category II

  2. Category I

  3. Category IV

  4. Category III

The correct answer is: Category I

An appliance that is less than 83% efficient and non-positive is classified as Category I. This classification indicates that the appliance is either a naturally vented appliance or one that does not require a mechanical venting system, meaning it relies on buoyancy (natural draft) to vent combustion gases. Category I appliances are characterized by their non-positive venting and typically operate at lower efficiencies, which can lead to a higher chance of flue gas condensation, especially in colder climates. These appliances do not have to meet the same performance standards as those in higher categories, which often require more advanced ventilation solutions due to their design and operational conditions. The other categories mentioned represent appliances that are either more efficient or have specific venting requirements that do not align with the characteristics of those classified as Category I. Category II represents non-positive appliances that have efficiencies greater than 83%, while Category III and IV include appliances that require different venting strategies and efficiency standards.