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What does NPLFA stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER=Non-Power Limited Fire
Alarm
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER TAGS - CORRECT ANSWER=Tags used
to identify and track portable fire extinguishers.
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTIONS - CORRECT
ANSWER=Regular checks to ensure portable fire extinguishers are functional and
compliant.
LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SAFETY - CORRECT ANSWER=Guidelines and
practices for safely handling lithium-ion batteries.
LETTER OF APPROVAL - CORRECT ANSWER=A document indicating
official approval for a specific purpose.
EXAM SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR S-95 CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS -
CORRECT ANSWER=Details regarding the requirements and process for
obtaining the S-95 Certificate of Fitness.
S-95 Certificate of Fitness - CORRECT ANSWER=A certification required for
individuals to operate fire alarm systems.
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Application Fee - CORRECT ANSWER=$25 fee required to apply for the S-95
Certificate of Fitness.
F-89/T-89/F-80/F-53 Certificate of Fitness - CORRECT ANSWER=Certificates
that exempt holders from taking the S-95 exam for the same premises.
Exam Format - CORRECT ANSWER=The S-95 exam consists of 35 multiple-
choice questions.
Exam Duration - CORRECT ANSWER=53 minutes are allotted to complete the
S-95 exam.
Passing Score - CORRECT ANSWER=A minimum score of 70% is required to
pass the S-95 exam.
Payment Methods - CORRECT ANSWER=Payments can be made via credit card,
debit card, personal check, or money order.
Convenience Fee - CORRECT ANSWER=A 2% convenience fee is applied to all
credit card payments.
Fee Waivers - CORRECT ANSWER=Available for government employees using
their COF for work-related responsibilities.
Alternative Issuance Procedure (AIP) - CORRECT ANSWER=A process through
which qualified applicants can obtain the S-95 Certificate of Fitness.
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FDNY Headquarters - CORRECT ANSWER=Location where the S-95 exam is
administered, located at 9 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY.
Exam Site Entrance - CORRECT ANSWER=Enter through the Flatbush Avenue
entrance (between Myrtle Avenue and Tech Place).
Study Material - CORRECT ANSWER=Includes information from NFPA 72
(2010 edition) and the 2014 New York City Fire Code.
Responsibility of Applicants - CORRECT ANSWER=Applicants must learn all
necessary information to work with fire alarm systems.
Types of Alarm Systems - CORRECT ANSWER=The study material covers all
different types of alarm systems.
What material must NPLFA circuit conductors be made from? - CORRECT
ANSWER=Only solid or stranded copper is permitted.
What is a single station detector? - CORRECT ANSWER=Battery powered smoke
detectors that do not communicate off premises.
What is a multiple station detector? - CORRECT ANSWER=Mains powered
smoke detectors with battery backup that are linked together, so that if one unit
initiates, alarms in all detectors will sound. They do not communicate off premises.
How frequently must household single and multiple station detectors be inspected
and tested? - CORRECT ANSWER=In accordance with the manufacturers
recommendations, at least monthly
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How frequently must household fire alarm systems be inspected and tested? -
CORRECT ANSWER=At least every 3 years, by a qualified service technician.
How frequently must heat detectors be tested? - CORRECT ANSWER=Two or
more annually different detectors must be tested each year though and within 5
years all detectors must have been tested.
What does 'restorable' mean? - CORRECT ANSWER=The detector can be
'restored' or ' reused ' after it has initiated an alarm.
What does 'non-restorable' mean? - CORRECT ANSWER=The detector cannot be
'reused' after it has initiated an alarm. (Think of a heat detector, which self-
destructs upon initiating.)
What size conductors are permitted? - CORRECT ANSWER=Size 18AWG and
16AWG are permitted, provided they do not exceed certain rated ampacities.
What is used to protect transformers or other devices supplied from power-supply
conductors? - CORRECT ANSWER=An over-current device not rated over 20
Amperes.
When located within 7ft of the floor, how shall cables be fastened? - CORRECT
ANSWER=Cables shall be fastened in an approved manner at intervals of not
more than 18 inches.
Single conductors shall not be smaller than BLANK AWG - CORRECT
ANSWER=18