GUIDE CORRECT 100%
Ionization type, no less than ? feet away, horizontally, from permanently installed
cooking equipment. - ANSWER20ft
Ionization type with silencing switch, no less than ? feet away (horizontally) from
permanently installed cooking equipment. - ANSWER10ft
photoelectric type, no less than ? feet away, horizontally, from permanently installed
cooking equipment. - ANSWER6ft
vane type water flow devices, ? up and ? down in sprinkler reservoir. - ANSWER3in, 3in
inspection personnel - ANSWERindividuals who conduct a visual examination of a
system or portion thereof to verify that it appears to be in operation condition, in proper
location, and is free of physical damage or conditions that impair operation
unintentional alarm - ANSWERan unwanted activation of an alarm initiating device
caused by a person acting without malice
nuisance alarm - ANSWERan unwanted activation of a signaling system or an alarm
initiating device in response to a stimulus or condition that is not the result of a
potentially hazardous condition
malicious alarm - ANSWERan unwanted activation of an alarm initiating device caused
by a person acting with malice
carbon monoxide alarm signal - ANSWERa signal indicating a concentration or carbon
monoxide at or above the alarm threshold that could pose a risk to the life safety of the
occupants and that requires IMMEDIATE action
service personnel - ANSWERindividuals who perform those procedures, adjustments,
replacement of components, system programming, and maintenance as described in
the manufacturer's service instructions that can affect any aspect of the performance of
the system
system designer - ANSWERindividuals responsible for the development of the fire alarm
and signaling systems plans and specifications in accordance with this code
system installer - ANSWERindividuals responsible for the proper installation of fire
alarm and signaling systems in accordance with plans, specifications, and
manufacture's requirements