Sprinkler Chart Questions (S12)
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\4% failure rate of sprinklers are due to - ANS -Defective piping, closed supply valve, frozen water lines, improper
maintenance and blocked supply lines
\A connection on the exterior of a building, through which the fire department can pump supplemental water into the
sprinkler system, standpipe, or other system. (Formally known as a Siamese connection) - ANS -Fire Department
Connection
\A device capable of removing all solids of sufficient size from water - ANS -Strainer
\A device designed to reduce, regulating, controlling or restricting water pressure - ANS -Pressure Regulating Devices
\A device that relieves excess water or air pressure from fire protection piping systems - ANS -Pressure Relief Valve
\A hose consisting of only a woven jacket that is usually of linen yarns and is of such quality that the yarn swells when
wet, tending to seal the hose - ANS -Unlined Hose
\A hose with a jacket covered and lined with synthetic rubber or plastic - ANS -Covered Hose
\A method of sizing automatic sprinkler systems indicating the design density, required Gallons per min, and pressure for
system to function properly - ANS -Hydraulic Calculated Systems
\A non-collapsible hose used under positive pressure having an elastomeric or thermoplastic tube, a braided or spiral
reinforcement, and an outer protective cover - ANS -Booster Hose
\A pilot operated pressure reducing valve that may be used with a fire or booster pump designed for the purpose of
preventing the incoming water supply from dropping below a set pressure - ANS -Pressure Control Valve
\A raised series of beams (usually steel) bearing on posts or walls to support mechanical equipment (usually on rooftops)
- ANS -Dunnage
\A sprinkler having special deflectors that are designed to discharge most of the water away from the nearby wall - ANS
-Sidewall Sprinkler
\A sprinkler head that directs 40% to 60% of water initially downwards with the deflector in either upright or pendant
position - ANS -Old style/Conventional Sprinklers
\A sprinkler head with a red frame has a temperature classification of? - ANS -Extra High (325 - 375°F)
, \A sprinkler head with a white frame has a temperature rating of? - ANS -175 - 225°F
\A sprinkler head with an orifice size from 3/4" - less than 1" - ANS -Large Orifice Sprinkler
\A standpipe system having piping containing water at all times - ANS -Wet standpipe system
\A standpipe system that is vertically subdivided as required by code into multiple zones in order to limit the maximum
operating pressure. Each zone will have it's own individual automatic water supply. - ANS -Standpipe, Multi-Zone
\A surge in pressure when a high velocity flow of water is abruptly shut off. Can be 7 or more times the static Pressure. -
ANS -Water Hammer
\A system where fire protection piping services both 2 1/2in outlets for fire department use and outlets for automatic
sprinklers - ANS -Combination Standpipe & Sprinkler System
\A tank using air pressure to supply water to fire protection systems. (1/3 air 2/3 water) - ANS -Pressure Tank
\A type of control valve for a sprinkler system in which the position of the center screw indicates whether the valve is open
or closed. - ANS -OS&Y (Outside Stem and yolk) Valve
\A valve connection on a water supply system having one or more outlets used to supply hose and fire department
connections with water - ANS -Fire Hydrant
\A valve designed for the purpose of reducing the downstream water pressure under both flowing (residual) and non
flowing (static) confitions - ANS -Pressure-Reducing Valve
\About ____ of fires are extinguished or controlled when sprinklers are installed - ANS -96%
\After a fire has been extinguished no control valves should be closed except - ANS -On the order of the fire officer in
charge
\All other pipe diameters (except 1" or 1 1/4") should have hangers - ANS -At max 15 feet apart
\Allows full unobstructed flow and automatically closes when pressure is decreased. Fully closed when pressure reaches
zero and prevents back flow. - ANS -Swing Check Valve
\An automatic ball drip on a standpipe FDNY connection that leaks under normal conditions is - ANS -An indication of a
defective check valve
\Automatic ball drip device shall be - ANS -Installed in the horizontal position
\Automatic fill pumps supply water to gravity tanks at a rate of - ANS -65 Gal per minute
\Automatic fire pumps must have their suction under - ANS -Positive Head
\Black Bulb with Green Frame temperature - ANS -400 - 475°F
\Black Bulb with Orange Frame Temperature - ANS -500 - 650°F
- ANS -
\4% failure rate of sprinklers are due to - ANS -Defective piping, closed supply valve, frozen water lines, improper
maintenance and blocked supply lines
\A connection on the exterior of a building, through which the fire department can pump supplemental water into the
sprinkler system, standpipe, or other system. (Formally known as a Siamese connection) - ANS -Fire Department
Connection
\A device capable of removing all solids of sufficient size from water - ANS -Strainer
\A device designed to reduce, regulating, controlling or restricting water pressure - ANS -Pressure Regulating Devices
\A device that relieves excess water or air pressure from fire protection piping systems - ANS -Pressure Relief Valve
\A hose consisting of only a woven jacket that is usually of linen yarns and is of such quality that the yarn swells when
wet, tending to seal the hose - ANS -Unlined Hose
\A hose with a jacket covered and lined with synthetic rubber or plastic - ANS -Covered Hose
\A method of sizing automatic sprinkler systems indicating the design density, required Gallons per min, and pressure for
system to function properly - ANS -Hydraulic Calculated Systems
\A non-collapsible hose used under positive pressure having an elastomeric or thermoplastic tube, a braided or spiral
reinforcement, and an outer protective cover - ANS -Booster Hose
\A pilot operated pressure reducing valve that may be used with a fire or booster pump designed for the purpose of
preventing the incoming water supply from dropping below a set pressure - ANS -Pressure Control Valve
\A raised series of beams (usually steel) bearing on posts or walls to support mechanical equipment (usually on rooftops)
- ANS -Dunnage
\A sprinkler having special deflectors that are designed to discharge most of the water away from the nearby wall - ANS
-Sidewall Sprinkler
\A sprinkler head that directs 40% to 60% of water initially downwards with the deflector in either upright or pendant
position - ANS -Old style/Conventional Sprinklers
\A sprinkler head with a red frame has a temperature classification of? - ANS -Extra High (325 - 375°F)
, \A sprinkler head with a white frame has a temperature rating of? - ANS -175 - 225°F
\A sprinkler head with an orifice size from 3/4" - less than 1" - ANS -Large Orifice Sprinkler
\A standpipe system having piping containing water at all times - ANS -Wet standpipe system
\A standpipe system that is vertically subdivided as required by code into multiple zones in order to limit the maximum
operating pressure. Each zone will have it's own individual automatic water supply. - ANS -Standpipe, Multi-Zone
\A surge in pressure when a high velocity flow of water is abruptly shut off. Can be 7 or more times the static Pressure. -
ANS -Water Hammer
\A system where fire protection piping services both 2 1/2in outlets for fire department use and outlets for automatic
sprinklers - ANS -Combination Standpipe & Sprinkler System
\A tank using air pressure to supply water to fire protection systems. (1/3 air 2/3 water) - ANS -Pressure Tank
\A type of control valve for a sprinkler system in which the position of the center screw indicates whether the valve is open
or closed. - ANS -OS&Y (Outside Stem and yolk) Valve
\A valve connection on a water supply system having one or more outlets used to supply hose and fire department
connections with water - ANS -Fire Hydrant
\A valve designed for the purpose of reducing the downstream water pressure under both flowing (residual) and non
flowing (static) confitions - ANS -Pressure-Reducing Valve
\About ____ of fires are extinguished or controlled when sprinklers are installed - ANS -96%
\After a fire has been extinguished no control valves should be closed except - ANS -On the order of the fire officer in
charge
\All other pipe diameters (except 1" or 1 1/4") should have hangers - ANS -At max 15 feet apart
\Allows full unobstructed flow and automatically closes when pressure is decreased. Fully closed when pressure reaches
zero and prevents back flow. - ANS -Swing Check Valve
\An automatic ball drip on a standpipe FDNY connection that leaks under normal conditions is - ANS -An indication of a
defective check valve
\Automatic ball drip device shall be - ANS -Installed in the horizontal position
\Automatic fill pumps supply water to gravity tanks at a rate of - ANS -65 Gal per minute
\Automatic fire pumps must have their suction under - ANS -Positive Head
\Black Bulb with Green Frame temperature - ANS -400 - 475°F
\Black Bulb with Orange Frame Temperature - ANS -500 - 650°F