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When would a Manual Pull Station be required in a A occupancy?
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When occupant load is 300 or more and the building is not sprinkled.
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When would a Manual Pull Station be required in a B occupancy?
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When occupant load is 500 or more, or more than 100 people above or below the lowest level of exit discharge.
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When would a Manual Pull Station be required in a E'
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Manual and Automatic fire alarm system required when occupant is more 50 or more, or more than one classroom or other room used for day care purposes.
Not if sprinkled and manual activation is provided from a normally occupied location |
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The minimum required working space in front of an electrical panel in a dwelling is
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30 in wide by 36 in deep
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In order to meet the energy conservation requirement of Title 24, an interior designer can specify all the following for the lighting in the bedroom EXCEPT
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At least one half of the installed wattage is in high-efficacy luminaires
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What are the four LEED possible certification levels
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Certified
Silver Gold Platinum |
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When would a Manual Pull Station be required in a E'
occupancy? |
Manual and Automatic fire alarm system required when occupant is more 50 or more, or more than one classroom or other room used for day care purposes.
Not if sprinkled and manual activation is provided from a normally occupied location |
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What is the maximum spacing between sprinkles?
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15'.
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Where are sprinkler systems required?
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1. Windowless stories or stories without openings.
2. Rubbish and linen chutes 3. High rise buildings 55FT and more. 4. Commercial kitchens 6. Covered malls. 7. Atriums. 8. Stages. 9. Incidental use areas. 10. Spaces with flammable finishes. 11. Smoke-protected assembly seating. \ |
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What are the 4 types of Sprinkler Systems?
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1. Wet-pipe
2. Dry-pipe 3. Preaction 4. Deluge |
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