Chapter 7 Firestopping

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Question 1

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The [blank_start]L Rating[blank_end] indicates a firestops ability to provide an effective smoke seal.
Answer
  • L Rating
  • F Rating
  • T Rating

Question 2

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This firestop is used primarily for large air handling & exhaust vents
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  • Blankets
  • Spray
  • Pillows
  • Foam

Question 3

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More deaths result from flames rather than smoke and toxic gases
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The [blank_start]T Rating[blank_end] is the amount of time in hours the firestopping system can keep the temperature from rising above a specified point
Answer
  • T Rating
  • F Rating
  • L Rating

Question 5

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What is the most common fire protection principle
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  • Compartmentation
  • Suppression
  • Detection

Question 6

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This firestop product is intumescent, metal back and used to seal large openings
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  • sheets
  • putty
  • blankets
  • pads

Question 7

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This firestop material is a putty that is used to seal the back of outlet boxes
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  • pads
  • sheets
  • wrap strips

Question 8

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This firestop material is intumescent used for plastic piping, insulated metal piping or cable bundles
Answer
  • wrap strips
  • putty
  • caulk

Question 9

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This firestop material is intumescent but mostly endothermic, soft and pliable. It comes in bars and sticks
Answer
  • putty
  • pads
  • foams

Question 10

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This firestop material can be intumescent, endothermic or ablative. It comes in tubes and can up to 2 weeks to to cure. It is used for permanent installations
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  • caulk
  • putty
  • pillows

Question 11

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This firestop material is regarded as temporary and requires wire restraints to pass the hose test
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  • pillows
  • putty
  • caulk

Question 12

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This firestop material incorporates putty and is referred to as a pipe choke system
Answer
  • collars
  • putty
  • foam

Question 13

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This firestop material may be intumescent, endothermic or ablative. It is a 2 part mixing with fast curing time
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  • foam
  • sheets
  • blankets

Question 14

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This firestop material is used in situations where a cable tray containing critical power or data cables must remain in operation during a fire
Answer
  • Blankets
  • Sprays
  • Pillows
  • Putties

Question 15

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This firestop material will develop a hard char that resists erosion from fire and flames
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  • Ablative
  • Intumescent
  • Endothermic

Question 16

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How far does the conductor need to extend beyond the connector if using a set-screw, pass-through style lug
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  • 1/8"
  • 1/4"
  • 1/2"
  • 3/8"

Question 17

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This firestop material expands when exposed to fire or heat
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  • intumescent
  • ablative
  • endothermic

Question 18

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The ITS installer is allowed to add more firestopping product to get a higher rating
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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This firestop material has the ability to absorb heat to prevent the temperature from rising on the other side of the fire barrier
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  • endothermic
  • ablative
  • intumescent
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