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In what areas must you have an audio/visual fire signal device located |
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Restroom, hallway, lobby and general assembly area |
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An A/V fire signal signal device must be visible from any location in the room or space and must be mounted between what heights |
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the distance measured from the most remote point within a story to the entrance to an exit along the natural and unobstructed path of egress travel |
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What is the length of fire rating for a demising wall |
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what is the length of fire rating for a partition along a public corridor |
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what is common path of travel |
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the portion of the exit access that must be traversed before two separate and distinct paths of travel to two exits are available. common path of egress travel shall be included with the permitted travel distance |
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what is the length of fire rating for partitions that demise an assembly occupancy of 750 SF or greater |
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door assemblies in a 1 hr fire rated partition much have a minimum fire protection rating of ___ and be _____ |
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rating of 20 minutes and be self closing |
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what is the minimum ceiling height for a means of egress |
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all objects located on a wall between 27" and 80" AFF must not protrude more than how many inches into a path of travel |
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How many inches of clearance much be provided in front of power panels |
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what is the closest core drills can be within any structural element |
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unless otherwise noted - all electrical receptacles must be how many inches AFF |
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all electrical receptacles located within how many inches of a water source must be GFI |
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what is the minimum corridor width |
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dead end corridors must not exceed |
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in a residential occupancy for a multi family apartment building, the access corridor would need to be at least ____ inches for egress a. 32 b. 34 c. 42 d. 44 |
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d. 44 - exit corridors cannot be less than 44" unless the total occupancy is less than 50. No occupancy is given, so one must answer in the most generic fashion. |
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when determining the wall rating for an exit access corridor, which does not apply? a. whether the building is sprinklered b. the occupancy type c. the distance to the closest exit d. the occupancy load |
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c. distance to closest exit - number of exits required would be determined by the travel distance, but not the wall rating - note that corridors are not exits, but a component of the exit access system |
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