ASTTBC RFPT — Emergency Lighting (EM) · Question
When performing a monthly inspection of a unit equipment for emergency lighting, what is the minimum duration the unit must be tested by using the manual test switch?
The British Columbia Fire Code and National Fire Code require unit equipment to be tested monthly to ensure the emergency lights function upon loss of power for
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Question: When performing a monthly inspection of a unit equipment for emergency lighting, what is the minimum duration the unit must be tested by using the manual test switch?
Answer options:
- 1 minute ✅ 10 minutes
- 30 minutes
- 2 hours
Correct answer: 10 minutes
Explanation: The British Columbia Fire Code and National Fire Code require unit equipment to be tested monthly to ensure the emergency lights function upon loss of power for a duration of at least 10 minutes.
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