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This comprehensive, must-have resource contains 200 actual exam-style questions and answers meticulously designed for the TFM04 Fire Protection Systems exam. Verified and updated for the 2026 curriculum, this study guide covers all essential fire protection topics including NFPA standards, fire extinguishers, fixed suppression systems, foam systems, clean agents, and sprinkler systems. Each question is paired with a detailed, evidence-based rationale that explains the "why" behind the correct answer, ensuring you grasp the core concepts, not just memorize facts. This guide covers critical fire protection topics including: NFPA Standards: NFPA 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 25, 2001, and their applications. Fire Extinguishers: Types, classifications, ratings, inspection, maintenance, hydrostatic testing, and PASS method. Fixed Suppression Systems: Halon 1301, CO2, clean agents, dry chemical, and wet chemical systems. Foam Systems: AFFF, FFFP, proportioning methods, expansion ratios, and system types. Special-Agent Systems: Dry powder (Class D), wet chemical (Class K), and total flooding vs. local application. Sprinkler Systems: NFPA 13 requirements, sprinkler types, hangers, pipe materials, and performance issues. Fire Classes: Class A, B, C, D, and K fires and appropriate extinguishing agents. Inspection & Testing: Frequencies, pressure testing, hydrostatic intervals, and visual inspection requirements. 100% Pass Guarantee – With our in-depth rationales, you won't just pass; you'll excel. Whether you are a fire protection technician, engineer, or Texas FEL license candidate, this document is the gold standard for optimizing your study time and building unshakable confidence in fire protection systems.

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TFM04 EXAM 200 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE LATEST 2026 ALREADY
GRADED A+ ASSURED PASS


This comprehensive set of 200 unique multiple-choice questions covers the full
scope of the TFM04 (Fixed Systems License - Type A) exam content. The
questions address NFPA standards including 11, 12, 12A, 13, 15, 16, 18, 25,
and 2001, covering foam systems, carbon dioxide systems, Halon 1301, clean
agents, water spray systems, and wetting agents. The content explores fire
classifications, extinguishing agents, system components, inspection
frequencies, hydrostatic testing requirements, and portable extinguisher
operation. Each question includes a correct answer and detailed rationale
based on Texas Department of Insurance Fire Extinguisher License
requirements and NFPA code provisions for licensed fire protection
professionals.



1. Which NFPA standard covers Low Expansion Foam systems?
A) NFPA 11
B) NFPA 12
C) NFPA 15
D) NFPA 25
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: NFPA 11 provides the requirements for low expansion foam systems,
including design, installation, and maintenance. NFPA 11A covers medium and
high expansion foams separately.

2. What is the primary focus of NFPA 12?
A) Halon 1301 Systems
B) Carbon Dioxide Systems
C) Low Expansion Foam
D) Wetting Agents
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 12 is the Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems,
covering design, installation, maintenance, and testing of fixed CO2 systems.

3. Which NFPA standard provides guidelines for Halon 1301 systems?

,A) NFPA 12
B) NFPA 12A
C) NFPA 2001
D) NFPA 15
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 12A provides detailed guidance on Halon 1301 fire suppression
systems, including proper installation and maintenance. Halon 1301 is being
phased out due to ozone depletion concerns.

4. The design and maintenance of water spray fixed systems are covered by which
NFPA standard?
A) NFPA 15
B) NFPA 18
C) NFPA 16
D) NFPA 25
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: NFPA 15 outlines the design, installation, and maintenance of water
spray fixed systems for fire protection applications.

5. NFPA 16 is associated with which type of system?
A) Wetting Agents
B) Carbon Dioxide Systems
C) Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems
D) Maintenance of Water-Based Systems
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: NFPA 16 covers deluge foam-water sprinkler systems, including design
and installation requirements for these specialized suppression systems.

6. Which NFPA standard covers the periodic inspection, testing, and maintenance
of water-based fire protection systems?
A) NFPA 10
B) NFPA 25
C) NFPA 2001
D) NFPA 15
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 25 is the standard that covers periodic inspection, testing, and
maintenance of water-based fire protection systems, including sprinklers,
standpipes, and fire pumps.

7. NFPA 2001 addresses which type of fire suppression system?

,A) Carbon Dioxide Systems
B) Clean Agent Systems
C) Water Spray Fixed Systems
D) Low Expansion Foam Systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 2001 deals with clean agent fire suppression systems, which use
environmentally friendly agents to extinguish fires as alternatives to Halon 1301.

8. Which NFPA standard provides the primary requirements for portable fire
extinguishers?
A) NFPA 10
B) NFPA 25
C) NFPA 72
D) NFPA 101
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: NFPA 10 is the Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, covering
selection, installation, inspection, maintenance, and testing of portable
extinguishers.

9. NFPA 18 is associated with which fire protection topic?
A) Low Expansion Foam
B) Wetting Agents
C) Clean Agents
D) Water Spray Systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 18 is the Standard on Wetting Agents, which are additives that
reduce the surface tension of water to improve penetration into Class A fuels.

10. What does AFFF stand for in fire protection?
A) Aqueous Film Forming Foam
B) Alcohol Resistant Foam
C) Automatic Fire Fighting Foam
D) Advanced Foam Formulation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: AFFF stands for Aqueous Film Forming Foam, which is a type of foam
concentrate used to extinguish flammable liquid fires by forming a film over the
fuel surface.

11. What percentage net weight loss on a Halon 1301 system requires refill or
replacement?

, A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A 5% net weight loss on a Halon 1301 system requires refill or
replacement. Both weight loss (5%) and pressure loss (10%) are monitored during
semi-annual inspections.

12. What percentage pressure loss on a Halon 1301 system requires refill or
replacement?
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 10% pressure loss on a Halon 1301 system requires refill or
replacement. Similarly, a 5% net weight loss also requires action.

13. What percentage loss on a CO2 system requires replacement?
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 10% loss on a CO2 system requires replacement. This applies to both
weight and pressure measurements depending on the system type.

14. How often shall Halon 1301 cylinders be weighed?
A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Semi-annually
D) Annually
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Halon 1301 cylinders shall be weighed semi-annually to ensure they
contain the required agent weight and have not leaked.

15. How often shall CO2 operational condition be checked?
A) Weekly
B) Monthly (every 30 days)

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