INSTALLATION & SERVICE TECHNICIAN
EXAMINATION COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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The Maine Large Equipment Installation & Service
Technician examination is administered for technicians
seeking authority to install and service propane and
natural gas appliances and indoor piping systems
exceeding 500,000 BTU per appliance. The examination is
typically a closed-book, 50-question test with a two-hour
time limit and focuses heavily on fuel gas codes, Maine
Fuel Board laws, venting, piping calculations, combustion
safety, controls, electrical systems, and installation
requirements. Candidates are expected to demonstrate
competency in code compliance, troubleshooting,
commissioning, combustion analysis, and safe operation of
large gas-fired equipment.
Exam Coverage
, NFPA 54 fuel gas code requirements and applications
Maine Fuel Board licensing laws and regulations
Gas piping design, sizing, and installation
requirements
Venting system design and vent sizing tables
Combustion air requirements and calculations
Propane and natural gas characteristics
Gas pressure regulation and testing procedures
Leak detection and gas safety practices
Large appliance installation standards
Boiler controls and ASME CSD-1 requirements
Electrical fundamentals and NEC applications
Grounding and bonding requirements
Ignition systems and flame safeguards
Carbon monoxide prevention and detection
Mechanical draft and venting systems
Equipment commissioning procedures
Service documentation and recordkeeping
Troubleshooting electrical faults
Troubleshooting combustion problems
, Fuel storage and handling safety
Emergency shutdown procedures
HVAC and warm-air system requirements
Chimney and vent connector requirements
Flammable liquid safety standards
Repair garage fuel gas requirements
Indoor piping inspections and testing
Regulators, valves, and safety devices
Pressure drop and gas flow calculations
Appliance clearances and location requirements
Personal protective equipment requirements
Installation verification procedures
Code interpretation and field application
Questions 1–25
1.
A technician is commissioning a newly installed 750,000
BTU natural gas boiler and must verify that combustion
products are safely exhausted from the building during
peak operation. Which action is MOST important before
placing the equipment into service?
, A. Painting vent connectors
B. Verifying vent sizing and draft performance
C. Replacing appliance labels
D. Increasing thermostat settings
Answer: B
Rationale: Proper vent sizing and draft verification ensure
safe removal of combustion products and prevent carbon
monoxide accumulation.
2.
While performing maintenance on a large propane-fired
heater, a technician discovers a gas odor near a threaded
piping connection. What should be the FIRST corrective
action?
A. Tighten all nearby valves immediately
B. Shut down equipment and investigate the leak safely
C. Start the appliance to burn excess gas
D. Increase ventilation and ignore the odor
Answer: B
Rationale: Safety requires shutting down the system and
locating the leak before further operation.
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