Alarm Systems Level IV Examination
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Question 1
Which NFPA standard establishes the minimum requirements for the inspection,
testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems?
A. NFPA 70
B. NFPA 72
C. NFPA 101
D. NFPA 13
Answer: B. NFPA 72 – NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, is the
primary document governing inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of fire
alarm systems. NFPA 70 covers electrical installations, NFPA 101 is the Life Safety
Code, and NFPA 13 addresses sprinkler systems.
Question 2
For a fire alarm system with a secondary power supply using storage batteries, the
required capacity to operate the system under normal quiescent load for 24 hours
followed by 5 minutes of alarm is found in which section of NFPA 72?
A. Chapter 10
B. Chapter 12
,C. Chapter 14
D. Chapter 23
Answer: A. Chapter 10 – Chapter 10 of NFPA 72 covers fundamentals, including
power supply requirements. Specifically, Section 10.6.7.2.1 mandates 24 hours of
standby plus 5 minutes of alarm for systems with a secondary power source.
Chapters 12, 14, and 23 address circuits, inspection/testing, and protected
premises respectively.
Question 3
During a visual inspection of a fire alarm control unit (FACU), the technician notes
that the cabinet has signs of corrosion on the backplate. What is the most
appropriate immediate action?
A. Document the corrosion and schedule a future replacement
B. Clean the corrosion with a wire brush and apply anti-corrosion spray
C. Identify the source of moisture, correct it, and replace the affected panel if
necessary
D. Apply dielectric grease to all terminals to prevent further corrosion
Answer: C. Identify the source of moisture, correct it, and replace the affected
panel if necessary – Corrosion indicates moisture ingress, which can compromise
system integrity. The technician must find and eliminate the moisture source and
replace the panel if damage is beyond cleaning. Simply cleaning or greasing does
not address the root cause.
Question 4
Which testing method is used to verify that a duct smoke detector will sample air
flow and activate when smoke is present?
A. Magnet test
B. Smoke entry test using aerosol smoke
C. Calibration gas test
D. Voltage measurement at the detector terminals
,Answer: B. Smoke entry test using aerosol smoke – Duct smoke detectors must be
tested with actual smoke or an approved aerosol that simulates smoke entry into
the sampling tube. Magnet tests only verify the switch mechanism, not the
sampling capability. Calibration gas is for gas detectors, and voltage checks do not
confirm detection.
Question 5
In a high-rise building, the fire alarm system includes a voice evacuation system.
According to NFPA 72, the maximum allowable sound pressure level (SPL) for the
evacuation message at the listener's ear is:
A. 15 dBA above ambient but not exceeding 110 dBA
B. 15 dB above ambient but not exceeding 100 dBA
C. 10 dBA above ambient with no maximum limit
D. 20 dBA above ambient but not exceeding 120 dBA
Answer: A. 15 dBA above ambient but not exceeding 110 dBA – NFPA 72 Section
18.4.3 requires audible notification appliances to produce a sound level of at least
15 dBA above the average ambient sound level for 5 minutes, but not exceeding
110 dBA at the listener’s position. This ensures audibility without causing hearing
damage.
Question 6
When performing impedance testing of a notification appliance circuit (NAC), the
meter reading indicates a short circuit. Which of the following is the most likely
cause?
A. An open field wire
B. A reversed polarity on the last appliance
C. A miswired end-of-line resistor
D. Two conductors touching each other in a junction box
Answer: D. Two conductors touching each other in a junction box – A short circuit
reading (near 0 ohms) indicates that the positive and negative conductors are
, making contact. An open wire would show infinite resistance, reversed polarity
would not cause a short, and a miswired EOL resistor would affect resistance value
but not create a direct short.
Question 7
Which record is required to be maintained for the life of the fire alarm system per
NFPA 72?
A. Original design drawings
B. Annual inspection reports only
C. The system's maintenance log for the past 5 years
D. The certificate of completion and all subsequent test records
Answer: D. The certificate of completion and all subsequent test records – NFPA
72 Section 7.6.2 requires that the certificate of completion and all inspection,
testing, and maintenance records be retained for the life of the system. While
design drawings are helpful, they are not explicitly required to be retained by the
owner for the life of the system.
Question 8
A fire alarm system uses Class A wiring on the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). During a
monthly test, the technician opens the circuit at a remote junction box. The
system continues to report all devices downstream of the break. This confirms
that:
A. The SLC is functioning as Class B
B. The isolators are operational and the loop is intact
C. The system has redundant power supplies
D. The devices are wireless
Answer: B. The isolators are operational and the loop is intact – In Class A wiring,
the SLC is a loop returning to the FACU. If opened, the signal travels the other way
around the loop. Isolators (if present) help maintain communication. Class B would