California Fire Alarm Technician Certification ACTUAL EXAM
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California Fire Alarm Technician Certification Exam
EXAM COVERAGE OVERVIEW (10 Key Points)
1. Regulatory Framework: Technicians must know the National Fire Alarm and Signaling
Code (NFPA 72), National Electrical Code (NEC/NFPA 70 Articles 760), and California-
specific requirements like Title 19 and local AHJ regulations.
2. System Types: The exam covers the distinction between Conventional and Addressable
systems. Addressable systems permit individual identification and monitoring of each
device, improving response and troubleshooting.
3. Circuit Classes: Understanding Class A (supervised, return-to-panel circuits that maintain
operation through a single open fault) and Class B (supervised circuits terminating with
an EOL resistor) is critical.
4. Device Knowledge: Includes smoke detectors (photoelectric vs. ionization), heat
detectors, duct detectors, manual pull stations, waterflow switches, and tamper
switches.
5. Testing and Maintenance: NFPA 72 requires functional testing of smoke detectors
annually, visual inspections monthly for some components, and battery load testing
semi-annually. Minimum standby battery capacity is 24 hours plus 5 minutes of alarm.
6. Audible/Visible Signals: Minimum 85 dBA at 10 feet in sleeping areas. Horn/strobes
serve as notification appliances, and tamper switches on sprinkler valves generate
supervisory signals when moved.
7. Wiring and Electrical: Uses listed fire-rated cables (e.g., FPL). NEC Article 760 governs
fire alarm wiring. Splicing must be done in listed junction boxes with listed connectors.
8. Ground Faults: A ground fault occurs when a conductor contacts earth ground,
triggering a trouble signal. Dust and contaminants often cause nuisance alarms.
9. Battery Backup: Sealed lead-acid batteries are typical. NFPA 72 requires 24 hours
standby plus 5 minutes alarm operation (or applicable local requirements).
10. Supervisory Signals: Indicate abnormal conditions (e.g., valve tamper) that require
attention. Fire alarms have the highest priority, followed by supervisory, then trouble
signals.
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SECTION 1: CODES AND STANDARDS
1. Which NFPA standard is the primary reference for fire alarm systems?
A) NFPA 13 (Sprinkler Systems)
B) NFPA 25 (Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Systems)
C) NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code)
D) NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code)
Answer: C) NFPA 72
Rationale: NFPA 72 is the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code covering the design,
installation, and maintenance of fire alarm systems . NFPA 13 covers sprinklers, and NFPA 101
covers building life safety.
2. According to NFPA 70 (NEC), which article contains requirements for fire alarm wiring?
A) Article 300
B) Article 725
C) Article 760
D) Article 800
Answer: C) Article 760
Rationale: Article 760 of the National Electrical Code provides requirements for fire alarm
circuits and wiring .
3. Which type of fire alarm cable is listed for use in raceways containing power-limited
circuits?
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A) NM-B
B) UF
C) MC
D) FPL
Answer: D) FPL
Rationale: FPL (Fire-Power-Limited) cable is specifically listed for fire alarm circuits, including use
with power-limited circuits per NEC .
4. Under California Code of Regulations, what is the minimum standby battery capacity for a
commercial fire alarm system?
A) 12 hours + 5 minutes alarm
B) 24 hours + 5 minutes alarm
C) 24 hours + 15 minutes alarm
D) 48 hours + 10 minutes alarm
Answer: B) 24 hours + 5 minutes alarm
Rationale: NFPA 72 requires 24 hours of standby battery capacity plus 5 minutes of alarm
operation . California requirements generally align with this NFPA standard.
5. The National Electrical Code (NEC) is also known as:
A) NFPA 70
B) NFPA 72
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C) NFPA 101
D) NFPA 13
Answer: A) NFPA 70
Rationale: The NEC is published as NFPA 70 .
6. Which code requires firestopping for wiring passing through fire-rated walls?
A) NFPA 70
B) NFPA 72
C) NFPA 101
D) International Building Code
Answer: A) NFPA 70
Rationale: NEC requires firestopping materials to maintain the integrity of fire-rated walls when
wiring passes through them.
7. How often must visual inspections of fire alarm devices be performed under NFPA 72?
A) Daily
B) Monthly
C) Quarterly
D) Annually
Answer: B) Monthly