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A power boiler having an internal shell diameter of 16 inches or less, a gross volume of 5 cubic

ft. or less, a heating surface of 20 sq. ft. or less, an not exceeding 100 psi.

Package boiler

Power boiler

Miniature boiler

Power hot water boiler

A boiler used for heating water or liquid to a pressure exceeding 160 psi or to a temperature
exceeding 250°F.

Package boiler

Power boiler

Miniature boiler

Power hot water boiler

A pilot that burns without turndown throughout the entire period that the boiler is in service,
whether or not the main burner is firing.

Continuous pilot

Intermittent pilot
Interrupted pilot

None of the above

A pilot that burns during light off and while the main burner is firing, and that is shut off with
the main burner.

Continuous pilot

Intermittent pilot

Interrupted pilot

None of the above

A pilot that burns during light of and that is shut off during normal operations.

Continuous pilot

Intermittent pilot

Interrupted pilot

None of the above

A boiler operated at pressure not exceeding 15 psi for steam.

Package boiler
Power boiler

Miniature boiler

None of the above

The acceptable method of scavenging the combustion chamber, boiler passes, and breeching to
remove all combustible gases.

Washing

Purge

Scraping

Burning

Electrically energized components of refrigeration systems shall conform to the ___ code.

Mechanical

Civil

Industrial

Electrical

Refrigeration compressors exceeding ___ rating shall be located at least 10 ft. from an exit
opening, unless separated by a one-hour fire-resistance occupancy separation.
5 hp.

4 hp.

3 hp.

2 hp.

Refrigeration machinery rooms shall be separated from other portions of the building, as
required in the special hazards provisions of _____ code.

Fire

Building

Electrical

None of the above

Combustible materials should not be stored within 20 ft. of _____ refrigeration vessels.

R 22

R 12

Ammonia

R 134-a

Machinery or piping which may cause condensation or drips shall not be located ____ electrical
equipment
Under

Below

Over

None of the above

Storage of materials in refrigeration machinery room shall be as permitted to __ code.

Fire

Building

Electrical

None of the above

Refrigerant piping shall not be located within a required ____

Room

Exit

Storage

None of the above

The head of the discharge piping system shall be determined by:


9 P2d5/ 16C5

9 P2d5/ 16C2

9 P2d5/ 16C4

9 P2d5/ 16C3

All electrical equipment used as part of, or in connection with, the installation of a kiln shall
comply with the requirements set forth in the _____ code.

Fire

Building

Electrical

None of the above

Electrical equipment enclosed in a tight case or protected by shields, screens, or insulation


what will contain _____ or prevent their emission.

Water

Air

Pressure

Sparks
A fuel oil tank, located inside a structure, which provides fuel to the engine.

Tank, day

Tank, enclosed

Tank, integral

Tank, supply

A fuel oil tank furnished by the engine manufacturer and mounted on the engine.

Tank, day

Tank, enclosed

Tank, integral

Tank, supply

A fuel tank located within a separate room, separate from other equipment.

Tank, day

Tank, enclosed

Tank, integral

Tank, supply
A separate fuel tank for supplying fuel to the engine or to a day tank.

Tank, unenclosed

Tank, enclosed

Tank, integral

Tank, supply

A fuel tank not located in a separate room.

Tank, unenclosed

Tank, enclosed

Tank, integral

Tank, supply

1 US Gallon = ______ liters

3.786

3.785

3.784

3.783
Starter, generator, and associated electrical equipment attached to engines shall be of the
_____ protected type.

Water

Air

Pressure

Spark

Spark plugs shall be ___ shielded against flashover.

half

fully

quarterly

none of the above

Color code of potable water.

Green background with white lettering

Yellow background with black lettering

Purple background with black uppercase lettering

Black background with white uppercase lettering


Color code of non-potable water.

Green background with white lettering

Yellow background with black lettering

Purple background with black uppercase lettering

Black background with white uppercase lettering

Reclaimed water color code.

Green background with white lettering

Yellow background with black lettering

Purple background with black uppercase lettering

Black background with white uppercase lettering

Hot water shall be to the __ side of any faucet or diverters connected in a water piping system.

Left

Right

Above
Below

Drinking fountains and water portable dispenser shall not be located near or in the ____ and
shall be maintained in clean condition.

Toilet

Cabinet

Kitchen

Dining

Pens, alleys and runways shall have __ for cleanups purposes.

Hose connection

Fire extinguisher

Water piping

None of the above

Soft copper water tubing which is reamed to the full bore, resized to round and expanded with
a proper flaring tool.

Flared joint
50. A room or space having a volume less than 50 ft³ per 1000 BTU/hr of the aggregate input
rating of all fuel burning appliances installed in that space.

a. Cooling unit

b. Cooling

c. Confined space *

d. Conditioned space

51. A self-contained refrigeration system that has been factory assembled, tested, and installed
with or without conditioned air and ducts, without connecting any refrigerant containing parts.

Cooling unit

Cooling

Cooling system

Conditioned space

52. All of that equipment, including associated refrigeration, intended or installed for the
purpose of cooling air by mechanical means and discharging such air into any room or space.

Cooling unit

Cooling

Cooling system *

Conditioned space

53. CSST is an acronym for _____ Stainless Steel Tubing.

Corporate

Corporation

Corrugated

Chemical

54. In a building, an area accessible by crawling, having a clearance less than human height, for
access to plumbing or wiring, storage, etc.

Crawl lane
Crawl exit

. Crawl room

Crawl space

55. An automatic closing metal assembly consisting of one or more louvers, blades, stats or
vanes that closes upon detection of heat so as to restrict the passage of flame.

a. Volume Damper

b. Fire Damper *

c. Smoke Damper

d. Damper

56. A damper arranged to seal off airflow automatically through a part of an air duct system so
as to restrict that passage of smoke.

a. Volume Damper

b. Fire Damper

c. Smoke Damper *

d. Damper

57. Any device that, when installed, will restrict, retard or direct the flow of air in any duct, or
the products of combustion in any heat producing equipment, its vent connector, vent or
chimney.

a. Volume Damper *

b. Fire Damper

c. Smoke Damper

d. Damper

58. A movable iron plate that regulates the draft in stove or chimney.

a. Volume Damper

b. Fire Damper

c. Smoke Damper
d. Damper *

59. A power boiler plant designed to distribute hot water or steam to users located off
premises.

a. District heating plant

b. Destruct heating plant

c. Province heating plant

d. City heating plant

60. Any tube or conduit for transmission of air, fumes, vapors, or dusts.

a. Duct *

b. Duct furnace

c. Duct system

d. Draft hood

61. A device built into an appliance or made a part of the vent connector from an appliance
designed to prevent a back draft from entering the appliance.

a. Duct

b. Duct furnace

c. Duct system

d. Draft hood *

62. A warm air furnace normally installed in an air distribution duct to supply warm air for
heating.

a. Duct

b. Duct furnace*

c. Duct system

d. Draft hood

63. Includes all ducts, duct fittings, plenums, and fans assembled to form a continuous
passageway for the distribution of air.
a. Duct

b. Duct furnace

c. Duct system *

d. Draft hood

64. A building or portion thereof that contains not more than two dwelling units.

a. Dwelling *

b. Dwelling units

c. Dwelling unit

d. Equipment

65. A building or portion thereof that contains living facilities including provisions for sleeping,
eating, cooking, and sanitation, as required by this code, for not more than one family.

a. Dwelling

b. Dwelling units

c. Dwelling unit*

d. Equipment

66. A general term including materials, fittings, devices, appliances, and apparatus used as part
of or in connection with installation.

a. Dwelling

b. Dwelling units

c. Dwelling unit

d. Equipment*

67. A device used in reducing the sensible heat of air for cooling by the process of evaporation
of water into an airstream.

a. Evaporative cooling system

b. Evaporator
c. Evaporative cooler*

d. Excess flow valve

68. All of that equipment intended or installed for the purpose of environmental cooling by an
evaporative cooler from which the conditioned air is distributed through ducts or plenums to
the conditioned area.

a. Evaporative cooling system*

b. Evaporator

c. Evaporative cooler

d. Excess flow valve

69. That part of a refrigeration system in which liquid refrigerant is vaporized to produce
refrigeration.

a. Evaporative cooling system

b. Evaporator*

c. Evaporative cooler

d. Excess flow valve

70. A valve designed to activate when the fuel gas passing through it exceeds a prescribed flow
rate.

a. Evaporative cooling system

b. Evaporator

c. Evaporative cooler

d. Excess flow valve*

71. A chimney connected, solid fuel burning stove having part of its fire chamber open to the
room.

a. Fire place stove

b. Gas stove
c. Solid fuel stove

d. Excess flow valve

72. A central furnace equipped with a fan or blower that provides the primary means for
circulation of air.

a. Floor furnace

b. Forced air type central furnace

c. Blast furnace

d. None of the above

73. A completely self-contained furnace suspended from the floor of the space being heated,
taking air for combustion from outside such space and with means for observing flames and
lighting the appliances from such space.

a. Floor furnace *

b. Forced air type central furnace

c. Blast furnace

d. None of the above

74. A furnace designed for low headroom installations with airflow through the appliance in a
horizontal path. a. Enclosed furnace b. Up-flow type central furnace c. Down-flow type central
furnace d. Horizontal type central furnace*

75. A furnace designed with airflow essentially in a vertical path, discharging air at or near the
bottom of the furnace. a. Enclosed furnace b. Up-flow type central furnace c. Down-flow type
central furnace* d. Horizontal type central furnace

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