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26405-11 Fire Alarm Systems

1. A system that can be used to give instructions to building occupants in the event of an emergency is called a(n) ________.

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2. NFPA 101® contains ________.

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3. Spot detectors containing a light source and a photosensitive device on which light rays do not normally fall operate on the ________.

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4. NFPA 72® contains ________.

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5. For smoke chamber definition purposes, if the space between the top of a low wall and the ceiling is less than 18", the wall is considered a(n) ________.

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6. Smoke detectors can malfunction if placed in temperatures above ________.

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7. Which of the following pull stations require the user to lift a cover or open a door before operating the pull station?

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8. The force required to operate a manual pull station must be no more than ________.

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9. Fire alarm system digital communicators can send and receive data over telephone lines by using a connecting device identified as ________.

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10. Building control circuit wiring that is both powered and controlled by the fire alarm system is governed by ________.

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11. Which of the following activate when the temperature exceeds a preset level?

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12. Most analog addressable systems operate on a ________.

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13. A fire alarm system that permits discrete identification of alarm signals at the detector level is a(n) ________.

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14. The main components of a fire alarm system include alarm initiating devices, notification appliances, and ________.

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15. All residential alarm-sounding devices must have a minimum rating of ________.

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16. An automatic detector in which detection is continuous along the entire length of the detector is a(n) ________.

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17. In some conventional fire alarm systems using a positive alarm sequence, alarm delay is usually adjustable for a period of up to ________.

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18. Any outdoor wiring for fire alarm circuits extending beyond one building is governed by ________.

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19. Which of the following SLC classes is the most common and has six different styles?

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20. The standby time for operation of an alarm system on secondary power is defined in ________.

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