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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **Texas Fire Extinguisher Technician License Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help fire extinguisher technicians, fire protection professionals, service personnel, inspection technicians, contractors, and candidates preparing for Texas fire extinguisher licensing examinations develop the technical knowledge and practical skills required to inspect, service, maintain, recharge, install, and properly document portable fire extinguishers. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to Texas Fire Extinguisher Technician licensing, including fire extinguisher fundamentals, classes of fire, extinguisher classifications and ratings, portable fire extinguisher types, water extinguishers, foam extinguishers, dry chemical extinguishers, carbon dioxide extinguishers, wet chemical extinguishers, clean-agent extinguishers, operating mechanisms, pressure systems, inspection procedures, maintenance requirements, recharge procedures, hydrostatic testing, installation and placement, accessibility, signage, identification labels, service records, deficiency reporting, and fire safety requirements. The material includes exam-style questions and correct solution explanations designed to reinforce essential fire extinguisher inspection and service concepts. Learners will review important areas such as selecting the appropriate extinguisher for different classes of fire, identifying extinguisher ratings, performing required inspections, recognizing damaged or deficient equipment, checking pressure and physical condition, understanding recharge procedures, identifying when hydrostatic testing is required, properly documenting service activities, and maintaining extinguishers in ready-to-use condition. Special emphasis is placed on Texas-specific fire protection and licensing requirements, applicable fire and building codes, **NFPA 10** principles, portable fire extinguisher inspection and maintenance, installation requirements, service procedures, safety precautions, recordkeeping, and professional responsibilities. Scenario-based practice helps candidates apply requirements to realistic situations involving improperly mounted extinguishers, blocked access, incorrect extinguisher selection, low pressure, damaged components, expired inspection requirements, improper servicing, hazardous locations, and fire extinguisher deficiencies. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving fire classifications, extinguisher labels and ratings, mounting and distribution, travel-distance considerations, inspection tags, seals and tamper indicators, pressure gauges, hose and nozzle conditions, corrosion, hydrostatic testing, recharge procedures, maintenance examinations, replacement decisions, service documentation, workplace safety, and coordination with property owners, authorities having jurisdiction, and other fire protection professionals. Aligned with applicable Texas fire protection and licensing requirements, relevant Texas building and fire code provisions, applicable **NFPA 10** standards, and current portable fire extinguisher service practices, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency in fire extinguisher inspection, installation, maintenance, servicing, recharging, hydrostatic testing, documentation, code compliance, and technician safety. It is structured to help candidates strengthen their technical knowledge, improve practical service decisions, and confidently prepare for Texas Fire Extinguisher Technician licensing examinations. Ideal for fire extinguisher technicians, fire protection service personnel, inspection technicians, contractors, facility professionals, fire prevention personnel, and candidates preparing for Texas fire extinguisher licensing examinations, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and correct solution explanations to support effective studying, deeper understanding of portable fire extinguisher requirements, and stronger examination preparation.

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Texas Fire Extinguisher Technician License ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Texas Fire Extinguisher Technician License Exam: 250 MCQ Questions with Rationales
Exam Coverage Overview (10 Key Points)
1. License Types & Tiers – Type B (Portable), Type A (Fixed Systems), Type K (Kitchen
Systems), Type PL (Planning), and Apprentice Permit requirements and scope of work
2. Regulatory Framework – Texas Insurance Code Chapter 6001, Texas Administrative Code
§34.500, and State Fire Marshal (SFMO) authority
3. NFPA Standards – NFPA 10 (Portable Fire Extinguishers), NFPA 17/17A (Wet Chemical
Systems), and NFPA 12 (CO₂ Systems)
4. Fire Extinguisher Classifications – Class A, B, C, D, and K fires; extinguisher ratings and
appropriate agent selection
5. Inspection & Maintenance – Monthly visual inspections, annual maintenance
requirements, and 6-year internal maintenance intervals
6. Hydrostatic Testing – Test intervals (5, 12 years), test pressures, DOT specification vs.
non-specification cylinders, and Type C registration
7. Recharging Procedures – Stored-pressure and CO₂ recharge techniques, agent
compatibility, and manufacturer manual requirements
8. Installation Requirements – Mounting heights (≤ 40 lbs: 5 ft; > 40 lbs: 3.5 ft), spacing,
and accessibility standards
9. Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems – Pre-engineered systems, wet chemical agents,
nozzle placement, and fusible link operation
10. Exam Administration – Passing score (70%), PSI testing service, retake limits (3 times per
12 months), and test exemption options (ICC-NAFED certification)



250 Multiple Choice Questions with Rationales


Questions 1-50

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1. According to Texas Administrative Code §34.516, what is the minimum passing score

required for a fire extinguisher license examination?

A) 60 percent

B) 70 percent

C) 75 percent

D) 80 percent


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Texas Administrative Code §34.516(a) explicitly states that applicants must obtain a

grade of at least 70 percent on the test . This passing threshold applies to all license types (Type

A, B, K, and PL) and ensures technicians demonstrate adequate knowledge of regulations and

service procedures.


2. Which license type is required for an individual who installs, certifies, or services portable

fire extinguishers and performs low-pressure hydrostatic testing?

A) Type PL Planning License

B) Type A Fixed System License

C) Type B Portable Fire Extinguisher License

D) Type K Kitchen Cooking Systems License


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Type B license (FEL-B) specifically authorizes servicing, certifying, and low-

pressure hydrostatic testing of portable fire extinguishers . This is the foundational license for

portable extinguisher technicians and a prerequisite for Type A and Type K licenses.

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3. Under Texas law, who has the authority to issue, suspend, and revoke fire extinguisher

technician licenses?

A) Texas Department of Insurance

B) State Fire Marshal

C) Texas Commission on Fire Protection

D) Local fire chief


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The State Fire Marshal's Office (SFMO) is the designated authority with the power to

issue, suspend, and revoke fire extinguisher technician licenses . This authority is established

under Texas Insurance Code Chapter 6001 and the Texas Administrative Code.


4. Which NFPA standard serves as the primary reference for portable fire extinguisher

requirements in Texas?

A) NFPA 12

B) NFPA 17A

C) NFPA 10

D) NFPA 72


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, is the primary reference for

inspection, maintenance, recharging, and installation of portable extinguishers . Texas adopts

NFPA 10 as the recognized industry standard for all portable extinguisher work.

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5. What is the maximum mounting height for the top of a fire extinguisher weighing more

than 40 pounds?

A) 3.5 feet

B) 4.5 feet

C) 5 feet

D) 6 feet


Correct Answer: A

Rationale: According to NFPA 10, the top of a fire extinguisher weighing more than 40 pounds

cannot be installed higher than 3.5 feet from the floor . This lower mounting height ensures

accessibility for heavy extinguishers.


6. What is the maximum mounting height for the top of a fire extinguisher weighing 40

pounds or less?

A) 3.5 feet

B) 4.5 feet

C) 5 feet

D) 6 feet


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: NFPA 10 requires that the top of a fire extinguisher weighing 40 pounds or less be no

higher than 5 feet from the floor . This ensures easy access for personnel who may need to

operate the extinguisher quickly.

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