Question 1
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For all job specific firestopping issues, the information and communications technology ( ICT ) systems cabling installer should consult
who
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Fire marshall
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OSHA
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AHJ
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Client
Question 2
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The most common fire protection principle is
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containment
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compartmentation
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extinguishing
Question 3
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Fire safety must provide: check all that apply
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containment
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detection
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suppression
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ventilation
Question 4
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A fire assembly is based on: Check all that apply
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fire barrier
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construction
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penetration
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firestop material
Question 5
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Who can be held legally, criminally and financially responsible if the manufacturer's instructions are not followed.
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the installer
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the contracted company
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the supplier
Question 6
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When firestopping the installer may substitute or add more product to get a higher rating.
Question 7
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Time period (expressed in hours) that assembly resists flame passage
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F rating
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T rating
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L rating
Question 8
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Time period that a the unexposed surface of the assembly or any penetrating item does not exceed (325 degrees) above its initial temperature
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F rating
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T rating
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L rating
Question 9
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This simulates smoke leakage through a firestop assembly.
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F rating
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T rating
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L rating
Question 10
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Mechanical firestop systems use _______________ firestop materials which are flexible and resemble rubber.
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Intumescent
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Elastomeric
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Endothermic
Question 11
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Non-mechanical firestop materials have three basic properties. Select the one that has the ability to absorb heat which prevents the temperature from rising on the other side of the fire barrier.
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Intumescent
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Endothermic
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Ablative
Question 12
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This non-mechanical firestop has the ability to expand when exposed to fire or heat. The material swells around and within the penetration to provide a tight seal.
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Intumescent
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Endothermic
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Ablative
Question 13
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This non-mechanical firestop develops a hard char that resists erosion from fire or flames.
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Intumescent
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Endothermic
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Ablative
Question 14
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Intumescent _________________ are used for plastic piping, insulated metal piping, cable bundles, plastic conduit or materials that may burn away in a fire.
Question 15
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____________________ are common with a long shelf life, ease of installation and wide range of applications. Most are endothermic but may be intumescent. Comes in bulk, bars or sticks.
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Caulk
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Firestop putty
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wrap strips
Question 16
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This material may be endothermic, ablative or intumescent and are for permanent installations not intended to be re-entered.
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Firestop putty
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Caulk
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Foams
Question 17
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This is sometimes referred to as a pipe choke system.
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Sleeve systems
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Collars
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Wrap strips
Question 18
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__________ are dispensed from a two part mixing tube and quickly cures to form a tight seal. May be intumescent, endothermic or ablative.
Question 19
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In situations where critical power or data cables must remain in operation and primarily for large air handling and exhaust vents this is used.
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Sheets
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Firestop blankets
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Pillows
Question 20
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All components used to make up a listed assembly are designed and tested as a unit and the parts are not interchangeable.
Question 21
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Which methods can limit the potential for problems and provide a better long term solution to firestopping
Check all that apply