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1. What is the primary purpose of a special hazards fire suppression
system?
A. To cool the fire
B. To alert occupants
C. To extinguish fires without damaging sensitive equipment
D. To provide backup water supply
C. To extinguish fires without damaging sensitive equipment
Special hazards systems are designed for environments where water
or standard suppression could damage equipment, such as data
centers or labs.
2. Which agent is commonly used in clean agent systems?
A. Water
B. CO2
C. Halotron or FM-200
D. Foam
,C. Halotron or FM-200
Clean agents like Halotron or FM-200 suppress fires without leaving
residue, suitable for electronics or sensitive areas.
3. What type of system is typically used in a commercial kitchen?
A. Wet-pipe sprinkler
B. CO2 system
C. Wet chemical suppression system
D. Dry-pipe sprinkler
C. Wet chemical suppression system
Wet chemical systems are designed to handle high-temperature
grease fires in kitchen hoods and appliances.
4. What is the common hazard class targeted by CO2 suppression
systems?
A. Class A fires
B. Class B and C fires
C. Class D fires
D. Class K fires
B. Class B and C fires
CO2 systems are effective for flammable liquids and electrical fires.
5. Which NFPA standard covers the design of clean agent systems?
A. NFPA 13
B. NFPA 12
C. NFPA 17
D. NFPA 25
B. NFPA 12
NFPA 12 provides requirements for CO2 systems, and clean agent
systems are covered under NFPA 2001.
, 6. What is the typical activation method for a special hazards
system?
A. Manual pull station only
B. Automatic detection, manual pull, or both
C. Water flow switch
D. Sprinkler head temperature
B. Automatic detection, manual pull, or both
Special hazards systems often have multiple activation methods to
ensure rapid suppression.
7. What is the main disadvantage of CO2 systems?
A. Leaves residue
B. Toxic to humans in high concentrations
C. Ineffective on electrical fires
D. Slow to discharge
B. Toxic to humans in high concentrations
CO2 displaces oxygen, posing a risk to personnel in the protected area.
8. Which system uses a foam concentrate to extinguish flammable
liquid fires?
A. CO2 system
B. Wet chemical system
C. Foam suppression system
D. Dry chemical system
C. Foam suppression system
Foam systems create a blanket over flammable liquids, preventing
vapor release and fire spread.
9. What is the primary consideration when designing a special
hazards system in an occupied space?
A. Cost
, B. Noise levels
C. Safety of personnel
D. Aesthetics
C. Safety of personnel
System design must minimize risk to people while effectively
controlling fire.
10. What is the purpose of a pre-discharge alarm?
A. To notify fire department
B. To warn occupants before agent release
C. To start sprinklers
D. To check system pressure
B. To warn occupants before agent release
Pre-discharge alarms give time for evacuation before the agent is
released.
11. Which type of detection is commonly used in special hazards
systems?
A. Heat-only detectors
B. Smoke and flame detectors
C. Water flow detectors
D. Pressure switches
B. Smoke and flame detectors
Rapid detection is critical in sensitive areas, making smoke and flame
detectors common.
12. What is the main characteristic of a clean agent?
A. Water-based
B. Electrically non-conductive and leaves no residue
C. Forms foam
D. Chemical reaction with metals