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a comprehensive collection of exam questions and verified answers for the Minnesota Journeyman Sprinkler Fitter certification. It covers key topics such as NFPA standards, system design, installation requirements, maintenance procedures, and hazard classifications. The material reflects real exam-style questions and is useful for both practice and full exam preparation. It includes detailed technical values, code references, and practical scenarios aligned with industry standards.

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MINNESOTA JOURNEYMAN SPRINKLER FITTER
Exam Questions And Correct Answers| Latest
Update| QUESTION BANK



What is the coverage area for Light Hazard heads?

Standard Coverage Area:

NFPA 13: NFPA 13 (Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems) typically specifies a
maximum coverage area of 225 square feet per sprinkler head for Light Hazard occupancies.
However, this can be reduced to 200 square feet in certain scenarios




What is the coverage area for Ordinary Hazard heads?

The coverage area for Ordinary Hazard sprinkler heads depends on whether you're discussing
Ordinary Hazard Group 1 or Ordinary Hazard Group 2 occupancies:

Ordinary Hazard Group 1 (OH-1)

Maximum Coverage Area: 130 square feet per sprinkler head is the typical maximum allowed by
NFPA 13.

Example Occupancies: Light manufacturing, warehouses storing non-combustible materials.

Ordinary Hazard Group 2 (OH-2)

Maximum Coverage Area: 100 square feet per sprinkler head is the typical maximum allowed by
NFPA 13.

Example Occupancies: Warehouses with high piled combustibles, parking garages, car
dealerships.




What is the coverage area for Extra Hazard heads?

,Typical Coverage Areas:

NFPA 13: NFPA 13 (Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems) often specifies a maximum
coverage area of 90-130 square feet per sprinkler head for Extra Hazard occupancies.

Specific Variations: The exact coverage area depends on factors like the type of hazard, storage
arrangement, and the specific sprinkler listing.



What is the coverage area for ESFR heads?

100 sq ft



What is the coverage area for Storage heads?

100 sq ft or 130 sq ft



Minimum air pressure for a pressure tank

75 psi



What pipe sizes can feed 1½" hose lines and for what length

must be connected to mains at least 2½" in diameter

1" for horizontal runs up to 20'

1¼" for 20' to 80'

1½" for runs over 80'



What are the bulb colors for each temperature rating

ordinary - orange or red

intermediate - yellow or green

high - blue

extra high - purple

very extra high - black

,ultra high - black



How often is the interior of a pressure tank inspected

5 years for all, 3 years for tanks without corrosion protection



How often do you flow standpipes

5 years



How many heads can be taken off a cold weather valve

10



Hanger spacing from end of pipe

1" - 3'

1¼" - 4'

1½" and up - 5'




Duration of water supply for NFPA 13D systems

system demand times 10 minutes



Why is a check valve with a 3/32" hole in Clapper required to be installed in the system riser
below the test valve in freezer spaces

prevent evaporation of priming water into system



Maximum time allowed for water flow alarms to sound

5 minutes

, what pressure and flow are 1½" hose stations designed for

50 gpm at system pressure



class III and class I standpipe systems are designed for what pressures and flows

250 gpm @ 100 psi



class II standpipe systems are designed for what pressures and flows

100 gpm @ 65 psi




Acceptance tests required for dry pipe systems

hydro test, air test, alarm test



flow of a master stream is?

at least 250 gpm



bypass around check valve on tank shall be required to fill the tank in how many hours? what
is the minimum size of this bypass?

8 hours, 2" diameter



minimum amount of time to close a valve?

5 seconds



why is the eccentric reducer on the suction side of the pump?

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